#6298 KP, RAJ, BG, TV and so on.
Nov. 29th, 2003 06:44 amHere comes the sun... Dawn's breaking, and I'm wide awake. I got a missing call at about 3am this morning, and haven't been back to bed yet. I'll take a little nap midday to catch up.
I wonder how much Santa got paid to be in the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade. pretty good gig, ride on a car, wave and take home a paycheck. Is he the same Santa's helper that works at the Macy's store and gets all the little kids to sit in his lap for pictures?
I've discovered the spiffy-keeness of the file sharing system known as DC++. I'm *really* impressed with the stuff that's out there, far better than kazaa or winmx. I've found pdf files, video and whackadoo music that I've never been able to locate otherwise.
I don't think that I'll be too keen on the new Battlestar Galactica. I don't mind the gender change of Starbuck and Boomer, though I find it to be wacky, and even a little typical of the current genre... but also a "Cylon" character that's played by Victoria's Secret model named "Number Six" that likes to straddle and hump Baltar or whoever... eh. I'll look into it if someone that I trust sees it and tells me "You've got to see it!" SciFi hasn't done a lot of solid work in my opinion.. but a few gems have shined out here and there. I actually liked the version of Dune that they put together. As a kid I liked BG ok, but to be honest, it wasn't a great show to start with, in my opinion. The episodes hold a lot more childhood nostalgia for me rather than great storytelling.
Time traveling monkey ninjas, and Michael Dorn as Rufus 3000. Now there's a show.The Kim Possible Movie was very keen. Nicely Done, Disney. (And Ron's lines are perfect miniMAX commentary.) I look forward to grabbing it off the net. (though I've grabbed it with the vcr... handy-dandy back-to back runs made it easy to preview, and then record.
( Synopsis )
Your name in Arabic- I got Makhid al-Rasibi, (I prefer KAJ) and Newt got Ahmad al-Dabili
I wonder how much Santa got paid to be in the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade. pretty good gig, ride on a car, wave and take home a paycheck. Is he the same Santa's helper that works at the Macy's store and gets all the little kids to sit in his lap for pictures?
I've discovered the spiffy-keeness of the file sharing system known as DC++. I'm *really* impressed with the stuff that's out there, far better than kazaa or winmx. I've found pdf files, video and whackadoo music that I've never been able to locate otherwise.
I don't think that I'll be too keen on the new Battlestar Galactica. I don't mind the gender change of Starbuck and Boomer, though I find it to be wacky, and even a little typical of the current genre... but also a "Cylon" character that's played by Victoria's Secret model named "Number Six" that likes to straddle and hump Baltar or whoever... eh. I'll look into it if someone that I trust sees it and tells me "You've got to see it!" SciFi hasn't done a lot of solid work in my opinion.. but a few gems have shined out here and there. I actually liked the version of Dune that they put together. As a kid I liked BG ok, but to be honest, it wasn't a great show to start with, in my opinion. The episodes hold a lot more childhood nostalgia for me rather than great storytelling.
Time traveling monkey ninjas, and Michael Dorn as Rufus 3000. Now there's a show.The Kim Possible Movie was very keen. Nicely Done, Disney. (And Ron's lines are perfect miniMAX commentary.) I look forward to grabbing it off the net. (though I've grabbed it with the vcr... handy-dandy back-to back runs made it easy to preview, and then record.
( Synopsis )
Your name in Arabic- I got Makhid al-Rasibi, (I prefer KAJ) and Newt got Ahmad al-Dabili