Thursday, November 5, 2009

14 days equals to 336 hours.

I'm back home (home?) from three days of action-packed (hardly), city-life adventure with Juliet (and one day of Melissa). The highlight of our trip was probably food. No, wait, FOOD. MCDs, Thai, Japanese, Italian, we stuffed our faces with approximately 20 meals a day, what's worse, we didn't have one healthy meal. Our fruit routine at night before bed with our stomachs crying out for us not to eat more don't count. 

Oh, there were moments when I was depressed, simply because the shopping malls (Cairns Central) were prepping up for Christmas and I'm like, "ohmygod, i'm not going to be able to go home for Christmas this year". Mind you, this will be my first year overseas for Christmas and New Years, and it sucks balls. I think i'll probably be busting my arse working the entire day anyways, it'd probably be a good remedy to take my mind off things, that and the fact that, it's double pay on public holidays too. it's practically irresistible. 23bucks an hour is to me like Louis Vuitton is to the rich. I'm not sure if that made sense. 

I'm waiting for Glee to show on tv soo. And I just remembered. I have another one of those lists in my head that I'm aching to put down. 

Top 5 Shows That Should Still Be On TV (*?#$!)

1. Boston Legal
Okay, so I know Denny and Alan are probably psychotic, and the producers were mocking every single thing there was to be mocked on planet earth, but admit it, you laugh along. You know Denny's going to stuff up and do something ridiculous again, and Alan's going to try to save him, again. Yet the process of that happening is mildly entertaining, their wackiness, stupidity and everything else hits home. It's like watching two of the craziest kids you could ever imagine being paired together. The finale, the wedding, was meh. This show could have totally lasted longer! My favorite part, as I recall, is when Denny Crane met his son. And they went like "Denny Crane. Donny Crane. Denny Crane. Donny Crane", for god knows how long. 

2. Privileged
How could anyone justify Privileged ending, JUST LIKE THAT. Honestly, I totally wanted to see a scandal happening with Will going over, apologizing his heart out and Megan not have enough time to get rid of that bastard she slept with the night before. Obviously, after I completed the entire season in like, 5days, I came online immediately to check for season 2, hoping I'd be able to buy it soon enough. But hey, apparently season 2 got CUT. Idiots. At least, give some of us closure. Bloody insensitive. 

3. Las Vegas
Another freaking cliff-hanger ending. Why do TV networks do this to our poor souls? I totally wanted to see Danny and Delinda's cute little baby and everyone's reaction towards Cooper being alive. Too much to ask for? I don't think so. The fact that they placed a "to be continued" at the end of the show, made things a lot worse. And, who wouldn't want to watch Las Vegas anyways. It's almost everyone's dream city to visit, a piece of it appearing from television each week, really won't hurt. 

4. Veronica Mars
Young, pretty, sleek PI-slash-detective. Mystery cases way cooler than the likes of Nancy Drew (okay, maybe not as cool as Agatha Christie), but it was good while it lasted. I don't understand the season finale, because it was in no way a good wrap-up for the season, but I guess for this show, it's like buried history. Long gone. And I'm not going to be the one responsible for reviving it. No, not me. Someone else can be assigned that role. 

5. Friends
Self-explanatory, but a good ending. But, should still be on TV. The best part is, I don't even have to write about it. 


14 long days ahead of me. Filled with not-enough-hours work, my pain-in-the-butt Professional Experience Major assignment, and how could we forget, Boredom with a capital B! 

Meh, so it speaks for itself, I'm home in, Port Douglas! 

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