I've been staying up late this week, and sleeping in too. Who needs time to get ready for work in the morning? Apparently, not me, maybe.
I'm not sure why I'm not going to sleep at a normal time. In the whole of September I probably stayed awake past 9:30 all of five times. Hey wait ... maybe this means that cold is finally gone. Except for the inexpictible stuffy nose and sneezing I was doing this morning. But to make myself feel better, I'll pretend that was allergies.
Yesterday I watched a two hour interview with Seth MacFarlane online. Yes, I'm a dork. But oh yes, it was fantastic. (too lazy to find the link for it, stayed up too late to remember what it was called). It was some made for the Internet show hosted by a comedian. Seth had three beverages and then asked for a salad, and then they brought him one. (it was more funny last night then what it sounds now) Seth was on Flash Forward (fucking awesome, hopefully he's on more episodes and will maybe have a storyline. One show at a time, MacFarlane is taking over the television)
Tonight I indulged in some Blink 182 & Mark Hoppus you tube clips. Nice. The Hartford concert tribute after DJ AM died brought a lump to my throat. I think the lack of sleep effects the numbers side of my brain first because all night long I've been typing 192 and then I'm all wtf? That's not right.
I'm trying to stay awake for South Park, I'm not sure if I'm going to make it. Hmmm The Late Show with Craig Ferguson is starting to get a little raunchy.
He says that when you want to be crazy and yell at people, back in the day they used green ink. I didn't realize that.
Last week I got Children of the Corn from the library and watched it with mom. It has Linda Hamilton in it, and I am contractually obligated to watch anything with Linda Hamilton with mom. It really wasn't scary by any means, but most horror films from the 80's weren't really that scary. The male lead was dumb as a box of rocks like most characters in horror films. It got to the point I was routing for them to kill him. He kept trying to talk to the brainwashed, crazy, murderous children. Don't be fooled by this ridiculous dogma he would sneer at them as they closed in around him weilding their reapers and macheties.
Towards the end was really the best. He yelled at one of the kids that didn't show homicidal tendencies to get out of the cornfield, but then asked him three separate times for help. He was making a molatov cocktail to set the cornfield on fire and three it to an area that he hadn't sprayed with alcohol. The kid ran and got it, gave it back to him and said "Now throw it right this time!" Nice.
And THEN at the very end, he got attacked again (because he's that much of an idiot), and Linda saves the day. He starts wondering what they should do cuz this girl in unconscious in the front seat. She says, if you want to become a doctor in Seattle, we got to get the hell out of this town. Yeah, duh---but if I were Linda I'd leave him behind to convince the crazy girl that she shouldn't follow the word of he who walks behind the rows. For an atheist, he has too many conservative righteousness.
I just learned from TMZ that the Saints have a bye this week. Damn, them plus the Packers, I have a lot of players I need to replace. I hope the Colts and Steelers aren't on a Bye or I'm pretty screwed.
Ohhhh, it's the hurricane katrina episode of South Park. Gotta stay awake for that.
The Where the Wild Things Trailer makes me smile because the song is the closing of the last segment on Fridays (Arcade Fire) for the Dan Patrick Show. I also love when Seton plays Blink 182 songs.
CBS plays instrumentals from AvA during their pregame show. It really puts a damper on my Sunday. Not enough that I would ever consider watching the FOX show, but still yuck.
And with that .... Ladies and Gentlemen .... the stylings of South Park, and then to sleep.
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