Monday, November 28, 2005

oh. my. gosh.

Image hosted by Photobucket.comaghhh...i was counting down the minutes of the fall finale today and was so sad/pissed when it was over. i can't believe they ended the episode the way they did; cliffhangers are the worst!! (i'm absolutely convinced that the writers of prison break are trying to kill us with the suspense.) i also can't believe we might have to wait until MAY 2006 to see the next episode... *sobs*

is anyone else as upset about this 6 month prison break hiatus as i am?

honestly, i don't even understand the reasoning behind the huge unnecessary break. it's completely moronic if you ask me. prison break, despite it being a new show, had some of the highest ratings this fall. it just doesn't make any sense. do they not realize how many viewers this show gives them? those idiots.

well, i happened to come across this. apparently there is a chance that it might come back in january!! :D

all i can say is fox needs to do some major shuffling. move house. or move bones. for all i care, cancel both shows if you have to. (let's be honest, who watches those shows anyway?)

fox, do whatever you gotta do...just please, don't make us wait so long. :P
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update: prison break is coming back in march. still far, but better than may! yay!! :D

Friday, November 25, 2005

*click, click, click*

Image hosted by Photobucket.comoriginally, i was going to switch from posting my pictures via imagestation to posting pictures using flickr, because it's faster to upload things to and frankly, i like the layout and stuff better. however, that dream was shortlived and ended when i realized that i was only allowed to have three photosets (essentially three photo albums) unless i upgraded my free account to a pro account - which costs $24.95/year. dirty scammers.

anyway, i downloaded the Sony Imagestation Express (ISX) uploading software whatever thing and it actually worked this time, so now uploading pictures is much faster and less frustrating. thank goodness.

as a result, i finally got around to uploading some more albums. you can view them here. enjoy. :)

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

the da vinci code

Image hosted by Photobucket.comyah, so i read another book! i finished this book today after starting it yesterday. two books in the span of less than a week. (*sigh* i know i know, i'm a dork.) i don't remember ever reading this much in years, but i think it's something that i want to get into again. it's so nice curling up with a book after a long and exhausting day/week. :) when i was little i read tons, but as i grew up i slowly drifted away from it. (in fact, i remember getting in trouble a lot for trying to read during dinner at the dinner table. heehee.) fortunately, this summer i was able to reach my goal of reading three books, but really, three books isn't even that much...

sorry, i digress.

so yes. i've finished this book. my thoughts? it was a good book! i wasn't as impressed this time as i was when i finished reading angels and demons, although this books is still pretty impressive in my opinion. it's probably because this was the second time i've read his books so i kind of knew what to expect to a certain extent. in any case, he definitely has his own style of writing and i really like it. :)

there was, however, a plethora of controversial material in this book. at times i could feel my eyes widen, my jaw drop and my eyebrows shoot up so high they were probably three-quarters of the way up my forehead. errr...yah. i was pretty shocked some things at times and really shocked at others. :O

i feel that if you are going to read or have read his books, one thing needs to be made very clear: even though brown might use some historical facts and what not in his books, that doesn't change the fact that his books are fiction, and should be read as fictitious novels. they are good novels, but they are fictitious novels.

anyway, check this out if you're interested. it just solidifies the fact that 'the da vinci code' is indeed, fiction. (and if you're REALLY interested, there's a whole ton of stuff on the internet that you can easily find with mr. google.) :)

p.s. i promise my next entry won't be on another book. haha. :P

Friday, November 18, 2005

angels and demons

Image hosted by Photobucket.comi just finished reading this, and oh me oh my it's a good one. i started reading it yesterday night and finished it this afternoon. :)

my thoughts on the book? i really liked it! i was even prepared to skip my intro to clinical psych class this morning in order to keep on reading, but don't worry. last minute i decided to go and i ended up not skipping. instead, i listened to my teacher talk about two treatments that are used with clients that have post traumatic stress disorder. lucky me.

anyway, i'm really impressed by the amount of knowledge dan brown must possess in order to write a book like this. it was so jam-packed with loads of information on art history, scientific facts, religious facts, symbology, the Vatican City...etc., but presented in a way that was really captivating and engaging. not boring at all! i literally did not put the book down unless i really had to. the storyline was also really great in my opinion. oh the twists. it was like reading a prison break! (only not, because the book is nothing like prison break...) but i was definitely surprised to see the story play itself out the way it did.

all in all, it's good read and very well written, not to mention some of the stuff that dan brown brings up is actually pretty deep and insightful, although it was a non-fiction book. :P in any case, if you haven't read it yet, read it. i definitely recommend it. :)

Friday, November 11, 2005

you are what you wear...

Image hosted by Photobucket.commany people say you can tell a lot about a person by looking at the clothes they wear: preps wear preppy clothes, jocks wear jock clothes, posers wear avril lavigne clothes (oh shoooooot. haha.)...and so on and so forth.

well, according to that philosophy that means this woman is a lampshade/badly decorated mushroom.

i've never seen anything so buttcrack ugly* before in my whole entire life. and believe you me, i've seen a lot of funny looking clothes. heck, i used to wear funny looking clothes (oh the 80s...) but THIS. this just wins the buttcrack ugly award hands down. i mean, are those pom poms attached to that thing?!

ok, so i suppose that this picture is of a model who was probably paid (BIG money i hope for her sake) to wear this, but it was taken from a knitting patterns site. does this mean that there are ladies out there that will actually BUY this pattern, then put in work to knit it, and then WEAR it? in the general public?

not to be mean or anything, but i think i might just piss my pants laughing if i saw someone walking down the street wearing this. :P

*"buttcrack ugly": a term (i made up for the purposes of this post) used to describe something SO ugly that describing the item to as 'butt ugly' just doesn't do it justice.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

gingerbread lattees and free food.

Image hosted by Photobucket.comImage hosted by Photobucket.comusually after my linguistics class, my friend, steph and i walk home together because we live so close to each other this year. today we decided to cut through the science building to go up king st. because of the cold weather; the less time we spent outside, the better. :P

anyway, we ran into ingle who was leaving the science building too, so i introduced them and the three of us began to walk up king st. together. we had just finished crossing the street when i noticed that the starbucks that was under construction for the last little while was now completed and there were people inside. at first we were confused as we walked by but then we realized (with the help of some random lady on the street) that they were giving out free food. needless to say we literally ran to the doors (it was cold and the food was free! :P) and let ourselves in to be greeted by nice people wearing the green starbucks aprons.

apparently (for tonight only) the starbucks in waterloo is having a friends and family night in celebration of the grand opening of their store here in this smelly town. (i don't really know why they called it a "friends and family night" because i was neither a friend nor family member of anyone there at starbucks and i still got my freebies. haha) basically everything was free (ANY drink of ANY size) and the green apron people were circulating around the store with platters of different desserts for people to try.

so, i ended up eating three pieces of cake and getting a grande gingerbread lattee to go. i was going to get a hot chocolate but decided to go for the lattee since it was more expensive and i was getting it for free. :P actually, i was originally going to ask for the biggest size too, but i thought that would be overdoing it a little bit. bah hah.

free stuff is so great...especially when it comes in the form of a hot drink on a cold evening!

first the crazy cheap pizza pizza deal, now free starbucks...what's next?! ;)

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

happy 22nd justin!!

Image hosted by Photobucket.comto...

- the one who cooks me yummy food
- the one who plays a good game of softball
- the one who can make me smile when i'm feeling down
- the one who introduces me to a whole lotta bluegrass and acoustic music
- the one who has stuck by me through thick and thin for the last three years (and then some)

...happy birthday. :)