Here are some things I have learned in recent weeks...
I must really love my friends a lot because I was talked into standing in a lineup outside in the cold at 7am on a Saturday morning until the store opened at 8am so we could buy Tickle Me Elmos (
TMX) for my friend and his friend's kids (and one or two for eBay).
I have never been a fan of flying but I there are some planes I am less afraid to be on than others. Big planes scare the bejesus out of me, though I'm sure I'm supposed to somehow feel more secure in such a behemoth. I have done enough flying in giant planes to and from Israel (via Hungary, Holland, England, and France) to know that taking off and landing in these beasts isn't my favourite thing. On more than one occasion I have clutched the arm or leg of the poor soul next to me.
Similarly I don't care much for tiny two-seater planes like
Cessnas despite an ex-boyfriend's attempt to get me to appreciate them (he was a pilot). He was a great pilot and all but I didn't like that I could feel every air pocket that the tiny plane encountered. See, it's not actually the flying I am worried about so much as the potential for falling out of the sky, and when the plane dips and drops and my stomach rises to my throat my brain gets the distinct notion that it is, in fact, falling. However, thanks to said boyfriend I now know the whole
phonetic alphabet and recently corrected a credit card customer service rep on the phone when she was trying to spell something out using said alphabet.
So, which planes do I
not mind? Well in I have recently had to take many trips in a
Dash 8 and found that not only did I
not have sweaty palms at take off and landing, I dare say I almost
enjoyed the flight. Is that possible? Did I really just utter those words?? Perhaps I didn't take my flights under scary enough conditions (ie: storms) but overall I found myself glued to the window to watch the world passing below me. What's the difference? Well, I think it's because it's small enough that it gives me the illusion of more control than the giant airbus planes.... I feel like, if the engines cut this thing, would be more agile and we could glide to a nice spot somewhere if we had to. Same goes for the Cessna I suppose but there's a little more "meat" to the Dash 8 so you don't feel air pockets quite so badly, which we've already established makes me fear for my life. I likes me a mid-sized plane in which the take off is over with in like 30 seconds. Big planes bad. Tiny planes bad. Midsize planes much better.
I have also learned that when it rains,
it pours men. Recently while working I was hit on, hardcore, by two separate guys in two different stores. They were totally cute and I can only scream in my mind... where the HELL were you guys at the beginning of the year?? Why does it happen that you only find people when you are already seriously seeing someone else? It's an annoying test of my monogamy, I tells ya. But I did not waiver and instead took it as a form of flattery and smiled as I left the store and called my honey to say say, hey, I love you.... :-)
So I finally got to come home for a weekend and I immediately holed up in my apartment and proceeded to spend a day and a half catching up on all the tv shows I had taped on my
PVR (aka, DVR TiVo). I don't believe in watching "live" tv anymore as the commercials take up too much time and I have
at least 20 shows taped and waiting at any given time. Here's what I'm watching....
First and foremost is
Battlestar Galactica. *sigh* I cannot say enough about this show and if you're not watching it you're a fool. I was reluctant to start watching this remake of the old series but
Mulder talked me into it and I will love him forever for doing so. This show transcends stereotypes of what a sci-fi show is and in essence is a tv drama that happens to be set in space. The writing is
stellar, the effects stunning and the cast hot. Well come on, it never hurts to have a good looking cast to look at. I laugh, I cry (yes, I do. shuttup!), cheer and groan when they leave me hanging at the end of each episode. I own the 1st and 2nd season on dvd and you can bet your sweet ass I'll be buying all the seasons. If you're not watching this show you must take steps to rectify that. Go to your local video store (*couDOWNLOADITgh*) and rent the dvs and catch up. I promise you, you won't regret it. You can thank me later.
Prison Break is another that Mulder got me into while I was staying with him in Israel and has been dubbed by my mother as "the most stressful show on television". No kidding, we actually did a "stress test" in which we tested her blood pressure at each commercial break and her blood pressure steadily rises as the show progresses. Not only is each show a cliff hanger onto itself, but several times throughout the show you are left wondering what could
possibly happen next. Each
commercial break is a cliff hanger, my friends (and lord help me, this is one of only 2 shows I watch while it airs, as is tradition with my mom every Monday night). If you're not watching it, you're only a season (ok, TWO, but who's counting) behind; go rent it when you're grabbing Battlestar Galactica.
I am doing my best to watch
Survivor every Thursday night with my Survivor buddy of 2 years but getting over to her house has been tough when I've been on the road so much. But I still watch it, I still like it, though it's nothing out of the extraordinary. It satisfies my reality tv craving.
Lost is another one that I have stuck with even though I'm starting to wonder just how far they can go with it. They better throw us more of a bone this year or I think they're going to start losing their audience.... but damn, what is UP with the polar bear on a tropical island?? I can't help but wonder what, coz I'm a sucker and I gots to know.
Heroes is quickly becoming one of my favourite new shows and if there is a show this season that you MUST get caught up on it's this one. "Heroes is a serial saga about people all over the world discovering that they have superpowers and trying to deal with how this change affects their lives". Read more about it
here and trust me when I say it's good stuff.
I've gotten into a new show called
Standoff about a team of hostage negotiators. I started watching it because the guy from the hilarious movie
Office Space is starring in it. It's not a bad show with cute chemistry between the two leads.
I also like
Jericho, a show that preys on one of my greatest fears; not so much a massive terror attack (the show starts with nukes going off all over the USA) but the chaos and anarchy that follows when it becomes an "every man for himself" scenario. That shit scares me, I'm tellin' you! Good show with some potential, I hope it survives.
For a laugh I turn to
30 Rock which has made me laugh the way I was hoping
Studio 60 would but never did. I absolutely adore
Tiny Fey and the way she delivers a line, and being paired up with
Alec Baldwin is superb. Alec is great in a way similar to
William Shatner... I can't put my finger on it, it's just the way they say things. A shameless personality means they will do anything for a laugh, even if it's at their own expense, and the dry way in which they give their lines keeps you on your toes; if you don't pay attention you may miss the punchline that was slipped in there.
Watch 30 Rock, you know you want to.
What About Brian,
Help Me Help You and
The Class all get honourable mentions with The Class being the show that has surprised me the most. The pilot didn't impress me too much but the show has really picked up and I find it pretty damn funny. Worth checkin' out as it too has potential.
Also, a nod to old favourites like
Boston Legal (Shatner and Spader is like peanut butter and chocolate!),
E.R.,
House,
Grey's Anatomy and
Desperate Housewives; I'm still watching them and for the most part still likin' them.
Wow, when you throw in
Oprah and
Ellen it's safe to say I watch a little too much tv, no? I didn't even get into my love affair with
The Daily Show with my honey Jon Stewart...
Anyway! Hopefully I'll pull away from my tv today long enough to actually leave my house to run some errands. Later I have a date with paperwork and expense reports for work and then homework and a presentation for my French class this Tuesday. The good times never end here at my home. Jealous much? Pfft, don't lie, I know you are.
Thanks for stickin' around through my extended absences...um... assuming anyone is here and actually reading this. hahaha.... Have a good week, y'all!