Ok, ok, ok,
I know I have said it before, but this time, I am going to really try to start updating this thing on a regular basis. I haven't been on the site much the last several months, but now I'm back.
So, what's new? Well, I have recently become obsessed with "The Office". I went from a casual viewer last season to a regular viewer and now an obsessive who has devoured the first two seasons' DVDs in a weekend and spends a good portion of the day at work on Office fansites.
Speaking of TV shows, while I am writing this I am watching Gilmore Girls, at one time one of my favorite shows. It has now become a prime example of my argument that there should be an FCC regulation that all TV series should only last five years. After that, some shows, such as The Simpsons, could apply for exemptions that would have to be renewed every year (The Simpsons' would have been denied after about season 12).
I know I have said it before, but this time, I am going to really try to start updating this thing on a regular basis. I haven't been on the site much the last several months, but now I'm back.
So, what's new? Well, I have recently become obsessed with "The Office". I went from a casual viewer last season to a regular viewer and now an obsessive who has devoured the first two seasons' DVDs in a weekend and spends a good portion of the day at work on Office fansites.
Speaking of TV shows, while I am writing this I am watching Gilmore Girls, at one time one of my favorite shows. It has now become a prime example of my argument that there should be an FCC regulation that all TV series should only last five years. After that, some shows, such as The Simpsons, could apply for exemptions that would have to be renewed every year (The Simpsons' would have been denied after about season 12).