Does no one here watch Daybreak? What's wrong with you people?
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I no longer can put off rewriting all the documentation here because they've now assigned it as an Official Task. Grump.
Does no one here watch Daybreak? What's wrong with you people?
Me, I'm full-up on shows I actually care about. I'm even full-up on shows I only care a little about or have the slightest bit of lingering curiosity about.
It's not the $70 million that's the problem, it's the $464,600/yr maintenance.
Oh, shoot. I meant to watch Daybreak! Or, I mean to record it. I've recorded the first couple because it comes on right after Jericho, but haven't had time to watch them. And then last night I forgot all about it because I didn't have to watch Jericho.
Poop.
But I'll catch up this weekend. Except for this last one. But I guess the nice thing about the format is I can jump back in.
It seems like everything I actually watch is going into repeats for the next few weeks, so maybe I'll check out Daybreak, but I'm not that psyched about it.
It's not the $70 million that's the problem, it's the $464,600/yr maintenance.
Fucking maintenance. This is why I'll never own property.
I guess the nice thing about the format is I can jump back in.
Actually, they're doing a really good job of having every day be pretty new.
I was watching yesterday's ep and actually hit pause to go into the other room and sort laundry. Not because I was bored and would rather do housework--but because the tension was getting to me.
Laundry's almost sorted. I'd better stop making excuses.
I watched it. I think that the only one I haven't seen was the one after the pilot.
Wasn't AB excellent in this week's episode? Also, I loved TD telling the guys to call whatisname and they do and they get him on the phone from where he is in the trunk of the car. Very funny.
Adam Baldwin is rocking. Damn, he's good. Taye's good, but Adam gets to play more.
I loved that bit, sumi, but what made me really laugh was Hopper leaving his share of the coffee money in exchange for the murder book. I like it. They've gotten me to buy the urgency and sense of danger that might otherwise be missing with a groundhog day scenario.
Alright. Ep watched, laundry sorted, off to the laundromat with the book on TCP/IP network admin.