Sunday, April 30, 2006

Pretty as a Picture

Just in case you're a Trekkie (or in general, a TV addict), here's a quick rundown for ya:
  • Death Cab for Cutie owned exquisitely hard, but I can't really say the same for openers the Cribs; in fact, you could say the exact inverse for them and you'd pretty much be on the right track
  • Air Soft guns at Devil's Staircase usually lead to domination, pure
  • Indred Cold consistently become better each time I see them
  • Eddie shreds almost a little bit too hard
  • Somehow, I still have Cody's tobogans at my house...
  • Willy Porter is in fact a gifted guitarist and helped illustrate to me how far I have yet to go on the instrument
  • Wow, that last point made me sound really egotistical, e.g. "I figured I had mastered every facet of guitar playing to its maximum, but Mr. Porter showed me that there were a couple of avenues still worth exploring." It was not supposed to sound like that at all, so I apologize if it did
  • 2.600 pounds of sod is a friggin' buttload of sod; a metric buttload, to be precise
  • Mullets are never, EVER a good idea
  • Plumed Serpent is hands down one of the three most brutal things you'll hear in our little corner of the world
  • The blossoms on my tree out front bear at least a partial resemblance to onions, especially if you put on a slice of pizza
  • I wish I had kept all of those lab goggles I had taken during my junior year
  • G.W.F. Hegel is a pretty intense dude, and it takes a good while to wrap your head around his ideas... if, in fact, you ever really do
  • Soren Kierkegaard and Vincent price are both, without doubt, admitted into the ranks of the Men
  • Deep Roy is the Doorman to the Halls of the Men
  • Existence, when you get right down to it, is several notches above decent, if I say so myself
  • The episode of Tiny Toon Adventures where Plucky and Hamton go to the castle haunted by the banshee is still my favorite cartoon ever

Seriously though, didn't you ever think they were really going to finally show what Nanny's face looked like? I sure as heck did. Oh well, all that aside, be excellent to each other.

Love,
Ian

2 Comments:

Blogger Carly said...

The only reason I watched Muppet Babies was to maybe catch a glimpse of the nanny's face, but it never happened :(

2:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I liked the non-sequiter jump from Tiny Toons to Muppet Babies.

How come they never make cartoons about franchise characters as babies anymore?

C'mon, Pokemon Babies? Uhh.. Power-Ranger Babies?

7:25 PM  

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