Come on, come on, no one can see you try
Nov. 27th, 2005 10:47 pmHad the morning shift today. Ugh!
When I got home the Sunday paper with the new TV guide was here so I immediately checked for VM reviews. Phillip Koch wrote this:
"If you go here, your parents are either millionaires or your parents work for millionaires," explains Neptune High student Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell). Welcome to Neptune, California, where Veronica, a modern-day Nancy Drew, moonlights as a private eye, while navigating school life. Cute without being twee.
So it's not a full page dedicated to the awesomeness that is VM with interviews with Rob Thomas, KB and Jason Dohring, but at least I don't want to burn this one. That is an improvement.
We made pizza tonight but the dough didn't work properly and we had supplement it with left over tortillas. Still tasted good though.
Then we watched 'Da Kath and Kim Code' and it was hilarious, though the ending was a bit of an anti-climax. Michael Buble was awesome, playing himself.
Tomorrow I have a driving lesson and VM at night. Today I finally made contact with my very own BFF and she has agreed to watch VM. My sister is also really looking forward to it.
In closing I'd just like to quote Spike Thomson who wisely said: 'what's life if you can't look at yourself in the eye and say "Hey, I used to have two of those"?'
I'm sure this is profound. But it's late.
When I got home the Sunday paper with the new TV guide was here so I immediately checked for VM reviews. Phillip Koch wrote this:
"If you go here, your parents are either millionaires or your parents work for millionaires," explains Neptune High student Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell). Welcome to Neptune, California, where Veronica, a modern-day Nancy Drew, moonlights as a private eye, while navigating school life. Cute without being twee.
So it's not a full page dedicated to the awesomeness that is VM with interviews with Rob Thomas, KB and Jason Dohring, but at least I don't want to burn this one. That is an improvement.
We made pizza tonight but the dough didn't work properly and we had supplement it with left over tortillas. Still tasted good though.
Then we watched 'Da Kath and Kim Code' and it was hilarious, though the ending was a bit of an anti-climax. Michael Buble was awesome, playing himself.
Tomorrow I have a driving lesson and VM at night. Today I finally made contact with my very own BFF and she has agreed to watch VM. My sister is also really looking forward to it.
In closing I'd just like to quote Spike Thomson who wisely said: 'what's life if you can't look at yourself in the eye and say "Hey, I used to have two of those"?'
I'm sure this is profound. But it's late.