Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Sunday... Wait, no... I need to find a new title now...

OK, yeah, that sounds like a good idea...  I mean, two bloggers is better than none! 

Right, so...  Trash TV!  I agree that reality shows and soap operas are "trash TV", but I don't know what all you include in the former...  I personally include shows about high school and stuff (like Glee, Vampire Diaries, 10 Things I Hate about You, and so on) in the Trash TV category.  I loved the movie 10 Things I Hate about You, and even the first few episodes of the new show, but it just got bad fast...  As for Guilty Pleasures, I share your love for TV shows.  Unfortunately, I no longer have cable, and so I have access to only ~10 channels, and only 5 of them work. 
Of those, however, 2 of them include guilty pleasures.  One of them is bad old movies (or maybe they're good ones, who am I to judge?) such as Child's Play, a bad ripoff of the TNMT, and Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!.  I mean, that channel literally plays nothing but old movies, cartoons, and the occasional TV show (The Famous Mr. Ed, for example).  One of my other "guilty pleasures" is the Bob Hope painting show... I'm trying to think of what it's called... At any rate, it's the one with "happy little trees".  xD  Love that show so much...  So... Yeah...  That's about it...
 As for a new topic, how about something like...  Nerdy activities you do?

I don't actually do a whole lot of nerdy stuff...  I mean, I'm on the Science Olympiad, Simulation Games, and Chess teams, and I make glucose models for fun, but...  On Science Olympiad, I don't know what I'm doing most of the time, and just make guesses (a lot of which are actually right...), Simulation Club is just a fancy way of saying "wasting an hour and a half after school playing Settlers of Cataan and other such games", and in Chess Club, I'm killed every time I try to play...  I used to be semi-decent at chess, but not anymore.  Mostly, I just sit around at home watching tv on my computer or doodling creatures from books I'm reading.  Recently, I've been watching a crapload of Mythbusters and X-Files, but that doesn't really count as a 'nerd activity'...  As for building glucose models, it's the only science lab that I'm allowed to do at home which doesn't require actual chemicals to build.  I could probably be considered a theatre geek, as I do every play and musical which pops up at school, and I can quote most of them word for word...  I also read Shakespear for fun, but I still don't see why that's a "nerdy activity"...  Anywho, I gotta go.  Talk to you soon!
~Victoria

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