but I can't remember the Plei-brother stories, except a vague memory that they always concern her finding his bank for him.
WaMus! I think of him everytime I see one of those banks. Which is frighteningly frequent now that I am in Portland.
I can't remember his name, but I can find his bank.
He's lying in a sludgy heap on the couch, kind of watching Ed, Edd & Eddy
Emmett does a frighteningly accurate (and fucking HILARIOUS) Ed impression.
Poor Emmett!
So, I just told my father it's 10pm where he lives, not 9, to his surprise. But that's more a woke-up-in-Chicago issue than a DST issue.
All right, fellow 24-viewers...someone explain
what the hell that ending was supposed to be. What could Logan possibly have to gain here? He's ALREADY THE PRESIDENT.
OK, so 24 - HOLY FUKCING $HIT!!!!!???!?!!!!!!!
I don't know if I can quite buy it, but I fucking love it!
You know Jess, I don't have an answer, I just love
that they made their Nixon/Smirky the Chimp hybrid the big bad for the year. Given the alleged political leanings of some of the folks behind the show (and last years torture-rama), I have a horrible feeling it will all end up "justified" somehow, at which point I throw things at the television and skip next year (if there is one).
OK, 24 just made me go, "Bwuh?" Because, really, where else could they go with all the
this is bigger than you think, yet, it was already as close as you could get to the President,
but I still didn't expect that. Also, my question is the same as Jessica's, because, why all the
hocus-pocus. You're the damn President
.
But, you know, it ought to be... interesting.
Yeah, my brother called me twice from different cities last year because he couldn't find a WaMu, and me on the web was somehow easier than, you know, looking it up in a phone book.
So tempting to give him bad directions.
Maybe it's a
V For Vendetta situation. Or something.
But this show officially has the highest HSWTFQ on the air.
Re 24, the only thing I can think is that
the president formerly known as Wimpy McIndecisive originally came up with the scheme that Walt Cummings sprung on him later (and either he didn't know about Walt or was playing a good game of Craven McFoldster). Which makes me wonder, did Walt really hang himself, or did the president lend him a chair?