Posts Tagged ‘tv’

just so i can say i posted something

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

today james let me sleep late, so we didn’t go out for coffee even though it’s friday.

we went to pick up noah from the kindergarten together and passed through the supermarket on our way home. i told noah in advance i am not going to buy him anything so when i denied him some toxic juice, he started kicking at screaming. i still didn’t get it for him. (i did get some natural healthy juice instead)

when we got home, i tried to fight with james but he wouldn’t. my parents and brother came over for lunch, which was nice, if you disregard the screeming teething baby. (they brought the food so i don’t have to cook)

after everyone left i helped noah with his worksheets. (i don’t make him study. i swear he likes it!)

the broccoli pie i made for dinner was forgotten there, but surprisingly still is edible (but not really tasty). the caulliflower patties i made for noah came out really disgusting so they went streight to the bin. as a result, noah had a really strange dinner consisting of cold meats, pomela and strawberry yoghurt.

the day ended with the movie 1408, which wasn’t that good, but i didn’t expect much so i didn’t mind. we had cable tv for a few days now and i really enjoy the variety. (but i mostly enjoy conan)

that’s the end of the post i just forced my self to write so my blog doesn’t just disappear because i never have time for it anymore.

good night.

p.s. the photo is of a non burnt broccoli pie which came out very tasty.

The secret life of machines

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

On with my random googeling.

The Secret Life of Machines is a TV series made for British Channel 4. The series was written and presented by Tim Hunkin. The 18 episodes were developed from a cartoon strip called The Rudiments of Wisdom which Tim Researched and drew for the Observer newspaper for 14 years.

The complete Series is available online on various websites, but I still haven’t seen it, although I already know I will like it. Especially the episode about the washing machine.

Here is the theme song: Val Bennett’s The Russians are coming, a ska version of Brubeck’s Take 5.

List of problems solved by MacGyver

Monday, September 1st, 2008

link to wikipedia via kotke

Jean-Paul Sartre’s script for Without a Trace

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

This one is so for me!! It’s so good!!!

if you watch “without a trace” and have read Sartre, then it’s for you too.

Written by Bob Woodiwiss. Posted in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency