Showing posts with label Angel Cohn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angel Cohn. Show all posts
Friday, June 20, 2008
Does Anyone Have $100,000 I Can Have?
I need one of these ginormous new 108 inch LCD TV's. Leaving aside the fact that it probably wouldn't fit in my living room, it is bigger than me and that's just plain awesome. Not quite as awesome as Barney's blinding 300 inch TV on How I Met Your Mother, but certainly a step in the right direction. Obviously I don't have the expendable income to just buy this massive TV nor can I even fathom how this 8 foot long and four foot high would fit through my door (it is certainly larger than my own personal car), but just knowing that this is out there gives me hope that some day in the future, when I win the lotto, I can have an SUV-sized TV of my very own upon which I can watch episodes of crappy reality shows.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Wasting My Time
So I had Saturday night free this weekend (my husband was at a party in the city and the baby went to bed early). I had all the time in the world to do pretty much anything I wanted, and what did I do? Created a myspace page. Probably not the most productive use of my time or really necessary at all, but I felt inspired.
I had set up a myspace account a while back for some reason or another and a nice fan who listens to me on the podcast "found me" and wanted to be my friend. I felt like I couldn't let her down by having a lame page with no photo or anything.
Now my personal little space is pretty in pink and I have a few more friends, which I think is exciting, but i keep thinking about all the time that I had where I could have read, watched bad TV, danced around the house to cheesy music from my youth, and instead, like the nerd I am, I sat with my laptop goofing off on the internet. Real productive.
I had set up a myspace account a while back for some reason or another and a nice fan who listens to me on the podcast "found me" and wanted to be my friend. I felt like I couldn't let her down by having a lame page with no photo or anything.
Now my personal little space is pretty in pink and I have a few more friends, which I think is exciting, but i keep thinking about all the time that I had where I could have read, watched bad TV, danced around the house to cheesy music from my youth, and instead, like the nerd I am, I sat with my laptop goofing off on the internet. Real productive.
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