So I figured it out... well, it refers to myself. Maybe. I mean there's only so much you can learn from the Simpsons, right?
Actually, its not what I learned from the Simpsons. Its what I learned about the Simpsons that I then learned about myself.
Oh yeah before I get all involved in my train of thought I think I am required to acknoledge this:
"First Blog, WooHoo!"
Good. Now that that's out of the way I can get down to business. So this weekend, despite the remarkable weather we received here in Chicago with the spectacular (I'm sure)show of aviation, I took it upon myself to remain indoors and catch up on good old Fox programming. I watched the entire season of K-Ville on Saturday. Probably started around noon to 1pm and watch contiguosly all 10 episodes. Each one being approximately 45 minutes each, adding up to 450 minutes give or take and equating to around 7 hours. All in vain I assume as when I watched the final episode posted on their(Fox) great site I learned that the program will not be picked up for another season. That's total bulloney and I was genuinely interested in the series to a point to where it actually lead me to New Orleans Craigslist looking for property. Too expensive/dont know my way around or what hood anyway.
I of course follwed that up with the posted episodes of House, M.D. Excellent show. I used to watch it when I had a tv. I'm not a doctor but I guess its the drama I'm attracted to? Could be the sterile prick House is. Not sure. I like it. There were a few on there, maybe 8? I watched them in backwards order so it was terrible seeing the interns or whatever be fired and back the next episode. (Because it was reverse order, they were absent first episode, fired next[previous]). <-That won't confuse me. 8 episodes, 45 minutes, yadda yadda, its getting kinda late.
I, then, follwed that round with New Amsterdam. Great idea. Kinda rough with the magical voodoostuff on how this guys living 400 years but I'm interested. It lures me into the Dos Equis commercials with the "most interesting man in the world". This guy, John Amsterdam, is the most interesting man in the world to me. I mean, this guy lives 400 years in New York, creates however many odd names for himself in these outward carreers, and in this day becomes an NYPD detective. Kind of interesting but the facination is with what he's lived preiously. Its partly crazy no one knows who he's been all this time eventhough he's help prestige with popularity. Everyone else dies but him, I guess, so the word never sticks? I dunno. Good show. I liked it. I started that one after the House marathon in reverse and watched until around 2 am. I was pretty sleepy then so I did just that. I went to sleep.
I woke up sunday around 9ish, looked at some naked pictures, grabbed a bag of funyuns, 2 monsters amd a pack of Reds from the coner store and returned to finish the 6 remaining episodes of New Amsterdam. Only, of course, to find out in the end that this show is going to be cancelled as well.
What a bunch of crap.
If anyone stumbles across this and gets interested you can find them here:
click Watch Full Episodes
Good shit. First blog. See ya.
Edit: PS I totally missed what I started on. The point about the Simpsons being, I was looking through their shop section on the website and spotted 2 clocks. One of Homer and one of Bart. Seeing both made me realize that in order to pick one I would have to associate myself with a single character and I'd rather not associate myself with anything.
Fin(?)
Actually, its not what I learned from the Simpsons. Its what I learned about the Simpsons that I then learned about myself.
Oh yeah before I get all involved in my train of thought I think I am required to acknoledge this:
"First Blog, WooHoo!"
Good. Now that that's out of the way I can get down to business. So this weekend, despite the remarkable weather we received here in Chicago with the spectacular (I'm sure)show of aviation, I took it upon myself to remain indoors and catch up on good old Fox programming. I watched the entire season of K-Ville on Saturday. Probably started around noon to 1pm and watch contiguosly all 10 episodes. Each one being approximately 45 minutes each, adding up to 450 minutes give or take and equating to around 7 hours. All in vain I assume as when I watched the final episode posted on their(Fox) great site I learned that the program will not be picked up for another season. That's total bulloney and I was genuinely interested in the series to a point to where it actually lead me to New Orleans Craigslist looking for property. Too expensive/dont know my way around or what hood anyway.
I of course follwed that up with the posted episodes of House, M.D. Excellent show. I used to watch it when I had a tv. I'm not a doctor but I guess its the drama I'm attracted to? Could be the sterile prick House is. Not sure. I like it. There were a few on there, maybe 8? I watched them in backwards order so it was terrible seeing the interns or whatever be fired and back the next episode. (Because it was reverse order, they were absent first episode, fired next[previous]). <-That won't confuse me. 8 episodes, 45 minutes, yadda yadda, its getting kinda late.
I, then, follwed that round with New Amsterdam. Great idea. Kinda rough with the magical voodoostuff on how this guys living 400 years but I'm interested. It lures me into the Dos Equis commercials with the "most interesting man in the world". This guy, John Amsterdam, is the most interesting man in the world to me. I mean, this guy lives 400 years in New York, creates however many odd names for himself in these outward carreers, and in this day becomes an NYPD detective. Kind of interesting but the facination is with what he's lived preiously. Its partly crazy no one knows who he's been all this time eventhough he's help prestige with popularity. Everyone else dies but him, I guess, so the word never sticks? I dunno. Good show. I liked it. I started that one after the House marathon in reverse and watched until around 2 am. I was pretty sleepy then so I did just that. I went to sleep.
I woke up sunday around 9ish, looked at some naked pictures, grabbed a bag of funyuns, 2 monsters amd a pack of Reds from the coner store and returned to finish the 6 remaining episodes of New Amsterdam. Only, of course, to find out in the end that this show is going to be cancelled as well.
What a bunch of crap.
If anyone stumbles across this and gets interested you can find them here:
click Watch Full Episodes
Good shit. First blog. See ya.
Edit: PS I totally missed what I started on. The point about the Simpsons being, I was looking through their shop section on the website and spotted 2 clocks. One of Homer and one of Bart. Seeing both made me realize that in order to pick one I would have to associate myself with a single character and I'd rather not associate myself with anything.
Fin(?)