Quack
September has been a month long battle against writer's block. I suppose this was due to happen at some point, seeing as though I got halfway through my paper without any major problems. It's not a lack of information I'm suffering from...it's a lot of information and how to sort through it in a way that makes sense. I think I've deleted more pages than I've typed this month. If I can get through this blog entry without deleting anything, I'll be on a much-needed hot streak!
Had a fun time on Saturday night at Dana's birthday party. Good food, good friends. Hung out with a bunch of people I never really get to see anymore, which was awesome. I also did some "networking" in a sense with some of my friends, which I didn't expect to do on a Saturday night...but I came away with some things to think about for my paper, which is always welcome. I'm also 2 for 2 in holding a baby without it crying.
Had a great time on Sunday at the Rider game with Shaun and Vince. I found another great parking spot. The game was a defensive thriller (if I can use those 2 words in a sentence) for the first 3 quarters, but business picked up in the 4th and in OT, with the good guys benefitting from what might possibly have been the worst coaching decision known to man (BC punting through the endzone for a single point to win the game on FIRST DOWN...which failed). Usually it's us with the boneheaded coaching, so I'll gladly take it.
I love the internet. I think I just found the theme for the new James Bond movie coming out later this year. It's awesomo.
I watched the show House for the first time last week. The lead actor is fantastic...too bad he's trapped in the confines of yet another medical drama show. I should keep a running total of how many medical dramas and lawyer shows there actually are on TV. I bet it's staggering. I'm surprised I'm not studying to become a doctor or a lawyer, to tell you the truth...because they're EVERYWHERE. I don't know how I avoided the temptation.
One thing I've noticed while watching Deal or No Deal: America is riddled with annoying families.
Let's give this chapter another shot before I take the weekend off! ;)
Had a fun time on Saturday night at Dana's birthday party. Good food, good friends. Hung out with a bunch of people I never really get to see anymore, which was awesome. I also did some "networking" in a sense with some of my friends, which I didn't expect to do on a Saturday night...but I came away with some things to think about for my paper, which is always welcome. I'm also 2 for 2 in holding a baby without it crying.
Had a great time on Sunday at the Rider game with Shaun and Vince. I found another great parking spot. The game was a defensive thriller (if I can use those 2 words in a sentence) for the first 3 quarters, but business picked up in the 4th and in OT, with the good guys benefitting from what might possibly have been the worst coaching decision known to man (BC punting through the endzone for a single point to win the game on FIRST DOWN...which failed). Usually it's us with the boneheaded coaching, so I'll gladly take it.
I love the internet. I think I just found the theme for the new James Bond movie coming out later this year. It's awesomo.
I watched the show House for the first time last week. The lead actor is fantastic...too bad he's trapped in the confines of yet another medical drama show. I should keep a running total of how many medical dramas and lawyer shows there actually are on TV. I bet it's staggering. I'm surprised I'm not studying to become a doctor or a lawyer, to tell you the truth...because they're EVERYWHERE. I don't know how I avoided the temptation.
One thing I've noticed while watching Deal or No Deal: America is riddled with annoying families.
Let's give this chapter another shot before I take the weekend off! ;)
3 Comments:
I watch deal or no deal expressly for the crazy families. Did you see the middle-aged mother who did high-kicks every time she made a good choice, and collapsed to the ground when she chose wrong? hilarious.
By brendo, at 9/30/2006 12:05 a.m.
So impressed with your baby holding skills...
Glad you could make it last week - it was good to see you and catch up. We need to make sure we all hang out more often.
By Dana, at 9/30/2006 3:48 p.m.
Hey Ev! I was at that game too. Crap we coulda met up or something. I find it very hard to keep in touch with anyone working these weird mine shifts. Oh well, c'est la vie!
By Lance, at 10/05/2006 12:19 p.m.
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