Wednesday, October 25, 2006

It is Time

I won't even begin to discuss how much crap I've gotten from my lack of blogging. But I was going through a funk. Completely uninspired. But I felt a twinge of inspiration this week and so now all of you can chilly down down (as Quinn would say) for a few days because I'm about to blog.

Let the inspiration begin:

First off, I must address Monday Night Football (Thanks Lindsay for telling me that I should blog about this, I believe it helped me feel my first twinge). I got home from work on Monday night to Quinn all decked out in his Giants gear. Of course, the Giants were playing the Cowboys for a chance to be undefeated in the division. Now the game was great, but what is really great about watching a Giants game with Quinn is how nervous he gets. Literally his hands were like ice until the middle of the 4th quarter when the win was more secure. Then finally a little blood began to flow again. It is a sight to see (and feel).

Second, I'm excited for the new season of 24. Check out the trailer. It is finally almost here.

Third, for all you Lost fans out there. This is site is my new obsession. Check it out. Beware, it contains spoilers.

And lastly, I'm about to go political on the blog. Something I've never done before, but this one really had me ticked off this morning. I know I risk offending my father and my father-in-law (both fans), but it is stuff like this that makes it so I just can't stomach the guy. You don't have to support stem cell research or agree with Michael J. Fox, but goodness gracious, at least know what you are talking about before making statements like this. Maybe I'm just sensitive since the Arnetts are all too familiar with Parkinsons disease. I would be very interested to hear my Dad's take on this. Dad, care to comment?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am also offended after reading about the statements made by Hush Linbaugh. First of all, anyone who watched Boston Legal knows he has parkinson's...it shows. Second, like his character on that show, Fox is simply trying to save his life. What's wrong with that if he doesn't have religious reasons for opposing stem cell research. And, finally, don't think for a second if Hush had parkinson's he wouldn't be pushing for research. Having said all that, remember, Hush is in the entertainment business, he really isn't all that interested in politics, he's in interested in himself and his act. It's all just an act.

lacy lee said...

D-welcome back to the blogging world! We've missed you terribly.

Anonymous said...

every day i checked your blog, and every day i was disappointed. but yesterday was a different day...a happy day! welcome back!

Anonymous said...

Where is Jack when we need him?

Jack rules!!!! and Chole…well…Chole is Chole.

Anonymous said...

Chloe…not Chole

Anonymous said...

Love the Lost sight you found--usually I try to avoid spoilers, but I just get so worked up everytime I feel like another character will bite the dust. Is it just me, or does it seem like they are always burying somebody on this show?

Can't wait for 24. Going through Chloe withdrawals. In the meantime, I'm catching up on S. 5 on A&E.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you're back, too, but I never knew you weren't back! This is my first time on. I love reading all your musings....you are wonderful at writing!