September 27, 2004
Five awesome things
"Raw" is on and I've got a new Enquirer waiting for me (Britney's drug dealer tells all!) so I'll just be quick about it.
- I finally saw Shattered Glass the other night. It was really good! Was it a horror movie? Practically everything about it gave me the creeps. He's asking to see somebody in his OFFICE! I fidgeted through the entire thing. Oh no! He's gotta go home and get his NOTES! AHHHH! Anakin Skywalker is really a decent actor when he's not Anakin Skywalker. I enjoyed his accent. I was also happy to see the girl from Heavenly Creatures who wasn't Kate Winslet. Recommended!
- AT&T Wireless has finally clinched my continuing loyalty with this, because every time I look at my dusty old neglected Motorola Talkabout I want to cry. Now I just have to hope they'll let me renew my 917 number here, and then I'll keep loving them forever.
- I love how much it rains here, and how that rain waters my plants and makes them happy, and then it makes me happy. YAY
- Gedney State Fair Editions: the world's greatest innovation in pickles and preserves. I mean it.
- Chris and I went to the Minnesota Zoo yesterday with my folks and it was the funnest fun time. They had two tiger babies and they just kept rolling around and gnawing on one another and were just the unbelievably cutest things ever. I want one! Maybe I'll just go there all the time and watch them and pretend they're my pet tiger babies. That way I won't have to feed them or get sick of them or wind up gruesomely mauled.
Posted by Kim at September 27, 2004 11:06 PM
| Yay!
Oh my God. We spent an hour and a half on the phone with AT&T Wireless, and there was screaming. It's a long story, but I think I might tell it in the Modern Log if my brother doesn't. I love that toy, but I hope you never have to call them ever.
PS Tiger babies, eeeeee!
Oh no oh no I hate that story!!! Maybe now that they are bought by Cingular Wireless, it was the same Cingular Wireless person that I was on the phone with last year, where there was screaming.
The tiger babies, oh my God. They are so little, yet they have the biggest feet.