I love my coffee...
So...I was just watching the Lost In Space movie on TV. The one from a few years ago. The young daughter is hot. Who is she? I'm too lazy to look it up. Is she of age? Can I have her?
I should go out on weekends more often. I usually save my going out on the town for weeknights. Less idiots. I hate most people. I miss the days of toilet paper, eggs, and shaving cream. Sneaking out of the house. The good ol' days! Who wants to vandalize with me? IM me. Let's do it.
So...I was just watching the Lost In Space movie on TV. The one from a few years ago. The young daughter is hot. Who is she? I'm too lazy to look it up. Is she of age? Can I have her?
I should go out on weekends more often. I usually save my going out on the town for weeknights. Less idiots. I hate most people. I miss the days of toilet paper, eggs, and shaving cream. Sneaking out of the house. The good ol' days! Who wants to vandalize with me? IM me. Let's do it.
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i drink vodka out of coffee cups and hold discussions on the Charles Martel and the predominance of the Carolingian dynasty in effect to the Renaissance... nooo, did i say that?.
sci-fi has been on the agenda recently, but after spending a week out to dry on finals week and helping my parents move into their proxy home of an 1890s plantation house deep in the heart of Mississippi, I must digress and formulate an answer to such a puzzling question...formulation complete... I consider bad sci-fi to be rooted in the plot, since many sci-fi actors are not well-suited for the genre of the 50 million geeks with computers and Shatner discussion threads on imdb. Recently, I have re-watched old episodes of Space:above and beyond....which i feel was the best sci-fi series to portray the omnipresent human condition in times of struggle...don't get me wrong, it is not of the visual fortitude of "trouble with tribbles," but it tends to bring up nostalgia and presence of a good read from my youth.