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  • Desperate Housewives / Grey’s Anatomy

    I’ve really soured on Desperate Housewives over the past few weeks. At first, it was so fresh and interesting, and even though watching it was a direct challenge to my masculinity, I couldn’t get enough. Lately, however, it really hasn’t been able to keep my attention. Tonight I tried to watch, but the Lynette / Deaf Friend plotline did nothing for me at all. Even watching the Bosox get whooped by TFY (The F_cking Yankees) was more enthralling. The whole conspiracy involving Mary Alice/Angela has really taken a backseat to the random worries of bored housewives, which isn’t exactly my cup of tea. I haven’t removed it from my TiVo season pass yet though — perhaps it’ll pick back up as we approach sweeps.

    Gray’s Anatomy, on the other hand, has quickly filled the void as my Sunday night go-to show. Medical dramas come and go (far too often, in fact), but the young factor here is what really makes this go. It’s the closest thing we’ll ever get to “The O.C.” in a hospital. The characters are great, especially the bitchy Christina (Sandy Oh) and Nicole from Old School, who’s intoxicating smile alone makes the show worth watching. Plus, a little Patrick Dempsey never hurt anyone. (Just don’t order a pizza with extra anchovies.)

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  • 4 Way Stops

    Ever notice that when you come to a 4 way stop, people on the more “major” road seem to think they have right of way?

  • Vending Machines

    Why is it that, with all the technical advances that we’ve made as a society, the curly vending machine bracket still manages to gyp thousands of people out of their hard-earned snack money every day? You’d think someone would have come up with a better system a long, long time ago. (These miracle machines probably do exist, but I’ve yet to come across one.)

    Speaking of which, I love the dilemma that exists when a bag of chips dangles precariously from one of those curly brackets, yet the buyer doesn’t really want that particular snack. You have to ask yourself — do I buy the snack I had my heart set on, or do I go for the value proposition of two snacks for one? Yes, these are the situations I choose to analyze.

  • What the Heck is a Songoose?

    Surely, if you’ve stumbled across this site, you must have wondered at some point what the heck a songoose is and why I chose it as my web address. Based on all we know about URLs, is songoose really a good choice? If nobody really knows what it means, how can I stand by it? On one hand, my name is relatively short and not all that complicated, but on the other, it does not relate to the topic at hand or come to mind easily when you think of this site. In reality, it is a mediocre choice, but I like it and I’m going to keep it anyway. (more…)