December 2011
43 posts
November 2011
75 posts
…I think.
BTW, sorry for the food spam!
(Especially on weigh-in days! WTF?)
It was a good workout. My back hurts and my arms are going to feel it tomorrow…
Now I just want to take a nap, but my sister will not stop bothering me about putting up the Christmas tree, so… I’m going to do that, first.
OH - and, after I was done changing my tires, my dad told me that Les Schwab would have done all of that for free! >:|
Listen.
[Spotify. Pandora.]
Lily Allen. Ben Folds. Kate Nash. Florence + The Machine. Regina Spektor.
Watch.
[Satellite. Netflix. Internetz.]
HIMYM. House. New Girl. Reaper. Party Down. Arrested Development. Dexter.
That is all.
Originally, I was going to wait until after Thanksgiving to listen to any Christmas music, but here I am, at 5 a.m., listening to my Pandora Christmas station.
I suppose a few extra days of Christmas won’t hurt…
Essential reading in advance of tonight’s USC-Oregon game:
The New York Times ran a very enlightening story this week about Oregon’s football players fulfilling a foreign language requirement by taking sign language courses.
Know what those players learned in class?
That Oregon’s “O” hand signal means “vagina” in sign language.
When University of Oregon football fans cheer their team, they often hold out their hands in the shape of the letter “O,” for Oregon.
If this makes some Ducks players blush, it is because many of them chose sign language to fulfill their foreign language requirement, and in sign language, the fans are saying — screaming, really — the word vagina.
How did we not find this out sooner??
HAHA. Oh lord - this must be why the game has been so shitty, tonight… Their minds are obviously somewhere else…
The Bluth family’s new comedy adventures will be available exclusively through Netflix — which outbid traditional TV networks to pick up the series — starting in the first half of 2013.
“After a long hiatus, I’m dying to finally get back to the narrator’s microphone,” said executive producer and series narrator Ron Howard. “Of all the projects we’ve been involved with over the years, we probably get more questions about Mitch Hurtwitz’s brilliant Arrested Development than any other– everyone, ourselves included, seems to feel like the Bluths left the party a bit too soon. Bringing a series back from cancellation almost never happens, but then, Arrested always was about as unconventional as they get, so it seems totally appropriate that this show that broke the mold is smashing it to pieces once again.”
Twentieth Century Fox Television and Imagine Television will produce the new episodes of the show.
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