Tuesday, November 08, 2005

I'll admit right now: I am a fan of the show "House".

If you don't know anything about the show, you should look it up on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org). That site can tell you anything you ever wanted to know about... mostly everything, anyway.

Anyway, "House" is on tonight, and it's something I find myself looking forward to every week. I would describe this show as "what would happen if CSI and ER had a love child". And the fact that Hugh Laurie (of Blackadder and Stuart Little fame) plays Dr. House, it just makes it enjoyable to watch. He's an awesome actor.

Right now however, I'm biding the time wathcing "Keen Eddie" on DVD with Joe. It's a short-lived police comedy-drama about a NY detective who ends up working for Scotland Yard. Quite good really.

Goes to show how many really good shows are on TV these days: few. I've been watching cable TV most of the time till I discovered the antics of (as Joe calls Hugh Laurie) "Bertie Wooster MD", of which is on network TV.

Now why can't writers write really good stuff instead of trying to be predictable of what we, the viewer, would probably like to watch?

Monday, November 07, 2005

Just a quick update: changed the format slightly on my blog... I discovered when posting earlier that the code was broken, so I fixed it. Now it no longer looks weird.

Hooray.

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Wow, November already... where did the time go?

A few updates:
1) I'm now married of course. Husband and I are doing fine.
2) I'm currently working on some character designs. Will try to post them as time allows.
3) Also working on a project for work. Can't give too many details though.

Last night Joe and I went to see Duncan Sheik perform in Somerville, headlining for the Yellow Umbrella Tour. (YUT is a benefit concert promoting cervical cancer awareness--I suggest doing a Google search on "Yellow Umbrella Tour" for more info. All you females out there better make sure you educate yourself about this.) Anyway, the show kicked ass and Joe and I had a great time. I'm still on a high about it... after all, I did get to sit in the front row, up close to the action. (Thanks go to Jane for making it possible.)

Now if you'll excuse me, I've got a date with a Wacom tablet.

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