24
The taser was such a nice Chloe touch. I wonder if that was wrought by the Hand of Fury. I thought of Fred and Connor, even when she'd only done it the first time.
Found this:
Newer digital cordless phones have better security, but cheaper or older phones have few if any security features. Anyone using a radio scanner can eavesdrop on older analog cordless phone calls, even if the phone has multiple channels.
Oh. Good to know.
In the days when it was in use, I picked up other people's heated arguments on my cheap, old baby monitor. They must have had one on the same frequency, or whatever. It was very disconcerting, the first time it happened. I was all, "Who is in the BABY'S ROOM?!?" I seem to recall it picking up phone calls too, but it's been so long, I'm not sure.
Robot Chicken
I finally caught up with that last night and that bit killed. Also loved the
Batman bit.
Was that the first new episode of the year?Nope, and dammit. According to TV.COM, the first show of the new season was 4/2. Also, I missed the damn Xmas Special.
24: ....made me laugh out loud. Twice.
Let me guess:
The taser? I loved the casualness of it. By the way, any thoughts on how the Blue Tooth Group (courtesy of TT) are tapping in on Chloe's phone calls?
Cindy, re 24, I totally
thought of taser!Fred when Chloe first zapped the guy.
Or whoever the hell is spinning the color wheel these days.
That must be the guy I saw at the grocery store over the weekend with the red, yellow, and blue baseball cap with the green bill. And a propeller on top.
I finally caught up with that last night and that bit killed.
I keep having
"Say my name, Sebastian!"
pop into my head, and I can't stop laughing.
24 was great last night. Loved
Chloe with the taser. They should let her use more weapons.
Heh, my other thought when watching 24 was
"So they let Alvarez become an air marshall after he got out of Oz? Whoulda thunk it."
And they should totally give
Chloe more weapons.
A follow-up to yesterday's rapping Episcopalian story: [link]
I think odd mixes of musical styles and religion must be a protestant tradition.
recalls really bad hippy guitar music.
I confess that in high school, at Baptist summer camp, I participated in the creation of a rap version of the Lord's Prayer.