Friday, September 16, 2005

Now the story of a wealthy family who lost everything and the one son who had no choice but to keep them together...

...it's Arrested Development. I just finished watching Season One and it was hilarious! High-larious even! I borrowed the set from a friend at work. I think I found the guest appearances by Liza Minnelli (!), Henry Winkler, Julia Louis-Dreyfus (probably my two favorite episodes thus far), Amy Poehler, and so many others the most humorous. If you haven't seen it, give it chance...the subtle humor is rich, so rich.

My mother and I both had to bring some sort of snack to work today so we decided to venture to the grocery store together. I also had Little Miss Can't Be Wrong with me. As we were walking up to the door she started feeding Nana some line about needing a certain type of cart...one she could lay down in because she was getting tired. Riiight. I knew what she was going for, but Nana fell for it and let her get the race car buggy. After pushing it maybe two steps, my mom looked at me and said, "You're gonna have to push this thing." Niiice. My sister usually won't let Jordan get one of these ridiculous carts and now I know exactly why. Not only was it a complete bitch to maneuver in and out of the aisles, it was complete with one of the warped and wobbly wheels, of course. Sorry for the bad pic...I don't know why I just had to have a camera phone.

Speaking of aisles...who plans the layout of these places anyway? A perfect example: ice cream, aisle 19, with a sign on the freezer stating ice cream condiments can be found on aisle 7. My logic tells me to put corresponding items together. I can't tell you how many times I've gone up and down aisle after aisle looking for a particular item. Can anyone feel my pain? Does anyone agree with me here?

On another randomly funny note...my sister brought my mail in to me when she dropped my niece off...she kinda looked at me funny and asked, "Can I be nosy?" I replied, "Sure" and she then asked, "Why do you have two packages from Atlanta Criminal Records?" Heh. I then explained to her that I heard a new band over the weekend and ordered their CD, which I bought from Criminal Records, in Atlanta! So, my Three5Human CD got here, and, to be honest, it isn't as great as they were at the concert...and they sent it to me twice. Oh well.

It's nasty, rainy, and stormy over this way today...Ophelia aftermath, I suppose...incidentally, appropriate name for a hurricane, seeing as how the literary character drowned herself and all.

Currently listening to: Songbird - Eva Cassidy

Comments:
hey- what's up with the "897" in the little khaki box? Damn, I'm nosy.

If you're still into acoustic music, you should holler next time you're up in K-town... I've been playing quite a bit recently.

I *hate* grocery stores. So much, infact, that I just refuse to buy groceries. Or maybe that's just because I'm lazy and I'm never home.
 
...why the 897 moles I have on my body, of course...

...and acoustic music in K-town? I'm SO there!...
 
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