Friday, February 07, 2003

I'm not a huge fan of email addresses with a whole lot of numbers in them. And I don't mean two or three, I mean A LOT. Par example, if my email address was matty0247564@hotmail.com. That's too many numbers! Now usually addresses with all those numbers are used by spammers, but I have actually seen people's email/IM names that contain that many numbers. What do you say when somebody asks you for your address? "It's M-A-T-T-Y-zero-two-four-seven-five-six-four." Nobody can remember that! They'll have to search for some paper, then a pen, and actually WRITE IT DOWN. Imagine! Writing it down in this technological day and age! There are a lot of words out there, can't you people find a suitable name without it having a long string of letters?

Nooooooooooooooooooo!!! I just typed out a big paragraph and it suddenly disappeared!!! Foiled yet again. Oh the humanity. I'm too traumatized to re-type it now.

Wednesday, February 05, 2003

There are so many judge shows on tv now, do we really need all of them? You've got Judge Judy, Judge Mathis, Judge Joe Brown, Judge Mills Lane, Texas Justice, Divorce Court, and even a new People's Court that doesn't have Judge Wapner. Who has the gall to make a new People's Court sans Judge Wapner? Wapner rules! And remember that guy who always said, "Here are the litigants."? Doug Llewelyn. He ruled too. Too many court shows have made them all blend together so they're all basically the same. But they must be popular since there's so many. But let me tell ya, the original People's Court will be the judging show to which every other judging show will be judged. Get it? Judged? *sigh*...lame, I know.

Tuesday, February 04, 2003

Mor speeling arrers: Tonight on the news, I saw not one, but TWO misspelled
words. "Institute," spelled "Insitute" and "Inland" spelled "Inalnd."
Now these are simply
proof-reading errors, but that is unacceptable coming from the news. Don't these people read
over things to see if it's all correct? This is the NEWS for god's sake! They're supposed to be correct in everything,
reporting efficiently and accurately the days news.
But how accurate can they be reporting when
they obviously don't pay the same kind of attention to what they've written?

Sunday, February 02, 2003

The lamest thing in the world is Real World/Road Rules Challenge on MTV, where former members of those two shows are teamed up and pitted against each other. It's sad because these people have been living off the fact that they've been on The Real World for far too long. What I'm saying is that it's time for these people to get a LIFE. Eric Nies? Dude, I watched you when I was 12. Puck? You were a tool 10 years ago, and you're still a tool now. Don't these people have jobs or something? They must be 30+ years old by now! But they still apparently can find the time to revel in fun MTV games and live off their reputation as a "Real World-er". Sad sad sad...