so the prophecy is complete
Jan. 3rd, 2007 01:18 amOkay, I know Friday Night Lights, The OC, My Name is Earl, The Office and Scrubs are all new this week. I should check when the other shows come back. Ah, I found a site that lists things. I'll put it under a cut as a reminder to myself.
( I watch too much tv )
Anyways, back at work. Again, I'm regretting not taking today off as vacation. Especially since I went to sleep at 4am and woke up 1130. That's 7 and a half hours of sleep, and I'll be up about 20 hours straight by the time I go home. Ugh. Like I said, I prolly coulda taken off without raising issues, but the new guys are still learning the ropes and it looks like I'm needed. Just need to get through this shift and its the weekend for me (and three days to boot!)
Owel, the freak-outs are returning, but I think they're caused by boredom and limited human contact more than anything else. I guess growing up in 1) the big city and 2) a household of 15, suburbia is just too quiet. It doesn't help that you have to drive everywhere here in the ATL, particularly since I'm like a car hypochondriac or something. (seriously, it seems like I think everyone's cars have problems.) And for some reason it just seems darker around here without the intense light pollution of NYC illuminating things.
Geez, I can see why people in small towns want to get out, I'd prolly frickin' eat a gun if I grew up in podunk. I mean, sure I don't really take advantage of everything the city has to offer, but its enough to know its there. Of course, I'm colored by my experience. Would I have as much disdain were I raised in some small rural/suburban area? Since it seems like so many people do want to get out of places like that, I guess my attitude prolly would still be the same.
Hmm, GTCN is showing Miami Vice right now. I actually went to see that in the theater. It wasn't a bad movie, it was just kinda bland.
( I watch too much tv )
Anyways, back at work. Again, I'm regretting not taking today off as vacation. Especially since I went to sleep at 4am and woke up 1130. That's 7 and a half hours of sleep, and I'll be up about 20 hours straight by the time I go home. Ugh. Like I said, I prolly coulda taken off without raising issues, but the new guys are still learning the ropes and it looks like I'm needed. Just need to get through this shift and its the weekend for me (and three days to boot!)
Owel, the freak-outs are returning, but I think they're caused by boredom and limited human contact more than anything else. I guess growing up in 1) the big city and 2) a household of 15, suburbia is just too quiet. It doesn't help that you have to drive everywhere here in the ATL, particularly since I'm like a car hypochondriac or something. (seriously, it seems like I think everyone's cars have problems.) And for some reason it just seems darker around here without the intense light pollution of NYC illuminating things.
Geez, I can see why people in small towns want to get out, I'd prolly frickin' eat a gun if I grew up in podunk. I mean, sure I don't really take advantage of everything the city has to offer, but its enough to know its there. Of course, I'm colored by my experience. Would I have as much disdain were I raised in some small rural/suburban area? Since it seems like so many people do want to get out of places like that, I guess my attitude prolly would still be the same.
Hmm, GTCN is showing Miami Vice right now. I actually went to see that in the theater. It wasn't a bad movie, it was just kinda bland.