We were sitting there going wow that second commercial was better! until it dawned on us: did they just say limitless paper for a paperless world ?
Yeah... I guess it was more style than substance.
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We were sitting there going wow that second commercial was better! until it dawned on us: did they just say limitless paper for a paperless world ?
Yeah... I guess it was more style than substance.
did they just say limitless paper for a paperless world?
Visually, the second ad was better, in a lo-fi sorta way. But the prose was completely of the non-sense-making.
Just watched The Office - I'm glad the old format is back, to be honest. This one was written by the dude that plays Ryan, who's always fun. Am I the only person who thought about getting Second Life out and adding Dwight to see if they still use it? Yes? Damn.
Well, I did the obsessive fan thing and added Dwight as a 'buddy' on Second Life. He both exists, and they use it still.
The geeky boys on Big Bang continue to crack me up. Sheldon chose to be the Doppler Effect for his halloween costume. I think that's awesome!
The Office writers talk Joss: [link] (from that Office convention)
E! set visit during Joss' episode: [link] (SPOILERS).
I wish bumper cars worked on the street.
Ugly Betty made me sniffly a few times tonight, especially with all the Wicked music. I really liked this episode, and the previews for the wedding episode looke exciting.
man there's a lot of babies on Scrubs
We caught up on two eps of The Office last night. I have to agree with Laga -- Michael's commercial actually had the better visuals.
As for last night's episode, the Finer Things Club should have guessed that meeting in the break/vending machine room would lead to complications. Liked the idea. And Oscar's thoughts on the subject.
My opinion of Michael took a big drop. All along, he's at least meant well. Which isn't much, but it kept him from being a total waste of carbon. But last night, from virtually kidnapping Jim (and his reason for including him) to stealing the copier -- I can't see how he even meant well from all that.