I'm still distraught it's on indefinite hiatus... why are there so many stupid people in the world?
I don't know. That's the million-dollar question. People are put in charge of running TV stations, yet they have no clue what the hell they're doing, and yet they still get paid millions of dollars for their job. I've got zero TV experience and yet I could do a better job running a TV station than some of the people out there now. Read the book about the recent late night wars and seriously, this won't seem so shocking anymore. Actually, it'll seem incredibly maddening.
To find the silver lining, though, there have been other shows that have struggled and gotten a second chance, so it's not at all out of the realm of possiblity it'll happen again here, too, in some form or another. Here's hoping.
My favourite episode so far has been the halloween one, though I've liked or loved all of them.
The Halloween one was indeed fun. Those stories were great. When everyone stared blankly at Pierce after his story...
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Reggo, I feel the same way about the Mormon stuff. I've listened to Mormons speak before, too, and...yeah. I'm sitting there the whole time literally biting my tongue.
(Course, I tend to feel that way about religion in general, but, yeah...)
I've never been to Utah. I've no doubt it's a beautiful state scenery-wise, but the uber-conservative nature of it all, and the power of the Mormon church, I just couldn't live with that on a daily basis. It'd drive me nuts.
Even Colorado would be better. More bands will make a stop in Denver vs Salt Lake. I just feel like there's nothing to do here, mostly because I need better IRL friends. Their idea of fun, 11 years later, is still play Uno and watch The Princess Bride.
Sigh. I know that feeling, too. I love my friends dearly, but most of the stuff I like they're not into or don't know anything about. So if a band comes near me that I want to see, there's nobody to go with (I don't mind going alone in and of itself, but in terms of being able to get guaranteed transportation and, most of all, for safety purposes, it is nice to have
someone along). I don't really have anyone to sit and watch my favorite TV shows and gush about them with. And so on. This is nothing new for me, though-my tastes have always been "off" compared to what others I know like.
Denver does have a lot of good things swing through, definitely. I went to see a band there once. And then of course there's Red Rocks, too, which I've also been to.
To make sure no one thinks otherwise, I'd like to take this moment to say that I do not want to go to work tomorrow at all.
I hate the last day of a vacation, as you feel like whatever you choose to do with your time, you're wasting it. Should I go see Girl With the Dragon Tattoo? Watch stuff on Netflix or my DVR? Read? None of the above? Who knew entertaining one's self could be so stressful?
Ha, oh, good, I'm not the only one who actually plans that stuff out!
I thankfully do have tomorrow off, but then it's back to work again on Wednesday. I just finished the holiday retail season, and I feel like I just need a week to get some really good sleep and clear my head and
chill. For the last three weeks or so I've been working Wednesday through Saturday every single week, long hours, too, and then the occasional Sunday or Monday on top of it. There's days I'm just sick of dealing with customers, especially since we get some really weird ones at our store sometimes.
GAF, I've been meaning to check out a bit of that "Pretty Little Liars" show-it does look interesting from the commercials. I feel like I'd need to see it from the start, though, if it's a mystery of sorts. But perhaps I'll take a moment and watch some of it anyway
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