Homelife update
Nov. 29th, 2004 03:51 amGarage guy is still here. He says that he has a place to move to but the homeowner wants to paint and put electrical plugs the basement that he'll be renting to J first. Fingers crossed...(but I keep thinking, "basement? In Southern California?") My friends at work all laugh at me and predict he ain't going anywhere, anytime soon.
Brindle is feeling better; the steroid is doing the trick I hope. Reg closing in on his goal of consuming all of the turkey leftovers. The coon family hasn't been back (that I know of) since day 2 of garage guy's stay here.
Boston Legal was fun tonight (when isn't it?) I actually held my breath when Lori was challenging Brad to reveal his true feelings for Alan Shore. For a moment, I thought for sure that he was going to say he wanted to sleep with him, too. LOL! Oh well, it was a nice moment even if it was only in my own head! I'm getting more than a little tired of Lori's deerintheheadlight stare, but I guess TV finds that attractive in blonde actresses.
Enterprise. I liked the arc that Brent Spinner was in. The current Vulcan one is dragging (but I suppose act 2 is always the least engaging.) Trip is not near Archer, so that's a major plot flaw as far as I'm concerned.
I hear Santa has arranged for the Forever Knight DVDs to appear on Xmas day. :::big silly grin:::
The Mineral and Gem show is in Santa Monica this coming weekend. Beads will also be there. I'm not all that wild about that stuff, but it means I can wrangle a fish and chips dinner at the Ye Olde King's Head Pub, something I've been craving since I saw fish and chips mentioned on Wire in the Blood. The King's Head as the best fish and chips this side of the Atlantic, so this is important, you know. Rhubarb crumble with Bird's custard.... *g*
I'm torn about seeing Alexander. I've always been fascinated by him, but this new film...oy. Of course, I've never liked Oliver Stone's direction, but there you go. Kohl on Hephastion doesn't endear me to the production much either. Such a waste of a great story. Very sad.
Brindle is feeling better; the steroid is doing the trick I hope. Reg closing in on his goal of consuming all of the turkey leftovers. The coon family hasn't been back (that I know of) since day 2 of garage guy's stay here.
Boston Legal was fun tonight (when isn't it?) I actually held my breath when Lori was challenging Brad to reveal his true feelings for Alan Shore. For a moment, I thought for sure that he was going to say he wanted to sleep with him, too. LOL! Oh well, it was a nice moment even if it was only in my own head! I'm getting more than a little tired of Lori's deerintheheadlight stare, but I guess TV finds that attractive in blonde actresses.
Enterprise. I liked the arc that Brent Spinner was in. The current Vulcan one is dragging (but I suppose act 2 is always the least engaging.) Trip is not near Archer, so that's a major plot flaw as far as I'm concerned.
I hear Santa has arranged for the Forever Knight DVDs to appear on Xmas day. :::big silly grin:::
The Mineral and Gem show is in Santa Monica this coming weekend. Beads will also be there. I'm not all that wild about that stuff, but it means I can wrangle a fish and chips dinner at the Ye Olde King's Head Pub, something I've been craving since I saw fish and chips mentioned on Wire in the Blood. The King's Head as the best fish and chips this side of the Atlantic, so this is important, you know. Rhubarb crumble with Bird's custard.... *g*
I'm torn about seeing Alexander. I've always been fascinated by him, but this new film...oy. Of course, I've never liked Oliver Stone's direction, but there you go. Kohl on Hephastion doesn't endear me to the production much either. Such a waste of a great story. Very sad.