Monday, April 09, 2007

Ramblings

I've already become spoiled. Like most of the nation, Texas has been experiencing a cold front. I'm freezing over here. Quinn tried to convince me that we didn't need to turn on the heat in our poorly insulated apartment. I kept on pulling up http://www.weather.com and reading him the current temperatures of 30 something degrees. I'm sorry, but if it is below 40 degrees at night, I need the heat on. I felt slightly redeemed when Quinn had to steal some of the down comforter that I sleep with in the middle of the night because he was cold.

I saw my first episode of Tori and Dean Inn Love today on the Oxygen network. Apparently Tori Spelling is a bit of a paranoid pregnant woman. She made her husband drive her back to LA for a check ups several time because she was afraid that she "killed the baby." How you may ask? Well, she took a bath. But she was so concerned that she told the doctor that she was only in the water for about 10 minutes and the water wasn't that hot. So the doctor kept a straight face through it all and then said "Let's go take a look at the baby [via ultrasound] and make sure you didn't cook your baby." I laughed out loud.

Another highlight of the evening came from Dancing with the Stars.

Billy Ray Cyrus speaking about his partner Karina crying over having to teach him: "I know if I was one of the best dancers in the world and I got Billy Ray Cyrus as a partner, I'd be crying to."

4 comments:

ld said...

It's all because the man chooses to wear your favorite hairstyle…a mullet…isn't it?

Anonymous said...

On what channel is this Tori and Dean show? With gems like, "I might have cooked my baby." I must tune-in.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you have quite a TV viewing schedule. Dad and I enjoy watching 'Dances'. I guess it is the geriatric in us. Someone must have jumped all over Billy Ray after that first show because he has groomed his hair since then. Must have been his wife.

Anonymous said...

Dangit, I knew not getting the Oxygen Channel was going to be a problem! That is precisely the kind of show I should add to my already lame TV schedule!