Someday I will write a post that is entertaining.

But today, no. I am simply divvying out information.

Variety has reported that "Arrested Development" has been picked up for one season, which is not quite as good as rumors suggested but is certainly better than zero.

The Yale Glee Club has reported that I did not win their composition contest. This is not at all a surprise, as of the five contest entries I had outstanding at the time, this was by far the one I felt least confident about.

TCM has reported, finally, the semi-finalists of their scorewriting contest (from about 500 entries), and apparently I live in the wrong area: a shocking six of them are from Los Angeles or its suburbs. Methinks someone's trying to save in travel costs. (We'll ignore for now that two of remaining four were from the Raleigh-Durham area, less than three hours aware from me.)

The Catholic "Simpsons" was pretty awesome. What was not awesome was when I am watching "Family Guy" (I know, I know, but the G.I. Joe reference last episode was so awesome), and they have almost certainly the most obscene erection joke I have heard/seen, and so in disgust I turn the channel to "Desperate Housewives," and they have another involved erection joke. I could blame myself for watching these shows, but no. Instead, I am calling for television to return to those good, old-fashioned family values on which we used to rely.

I have no idea how I came across this article last week, especially since it's over three years old, but it's rather fascinating.

I think I would like a minivan. But it has to have fold-down third-row seats.

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short & sour.
oh dear.
messages antérieurs.
music del yo.
lethargy.
"i live to frolf."
friends.
people i know, then.
a nother list.
narcissism.













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