Loves
The efficiency of ordering Jasons Deli online.
Spending a quiet evening together with the boyfriend.
Going to sleep to and waking up next to him.
A clean and freshly oil-changed car.
Season Finale nights.
Dodgers tickets.
Rain in the forecast.
Upcoming one year anniversaries!
Annoying office mates that will be moving out in a week.
Three Day Weekends.
Getting an Assistant Director spot with a local theatre company (GO ME! IM SO EXCITED!)
Loathes
No sick time left for the year because of stupid Februrary bronchitis.
Gas-Prices (times a million)
Crying over a season finale.
Inflated Starbucks prices.
My Starbucks addiction.
Having to get up when all you want to do is lay in bed with the boyfriend all day.
DMV fines.
$40.00 oil changes.
I have to admit: I haven't watched House in a really long time. Ever since the original crew was replaced with that new "threesome" (insert chuckle here), I just haven't been as into it as I was when it first premiered.
However, last night's episode completely devastated me. It was sad, heart-wrenching, humbling and awakening all at the same time.
I will say this though. I can't look at "Amber" without thinking about the ditzy role she played in "White Chicks". This was a major step up for her.
I smell an Emmy possibility.
(Taken from the Google website)
"Doodle 4 Google is a competition where we invite K-12 students to reinvent Google's homepage logo. This year we asked U.S. kids to doodle around the theme "What if...?"
Well, the entries are in, and we couldn't be more impressed. We received thousands of wonderful doodles, and choosing 40 finalists for the public vote had to be one of the most difficult but enjoyable jobs at Google in the past few weeks.
So the kids have done their part, and we've done ours. Now it's your turn to help out by picking your favorite doodles. Your votes will help us select a national winner to replace our usual logo on the Google homepage on May 22, 2008."
Click here to go vote. The entries are mega-impressive.
Show us the person you'd most like to switch bodies and lives with for one freaky Friday.
I know this is a cop-out answer because everyone in the world wants to be her. I have to admit though, you'd be stupid not to want to be her. The woman has everything. She's absolutely drop-dead gorgeous, she has a beautiful family, she has a hottie on her arm, she has a kabillion dollars, and the thing I admire about her most is that she has fame which she utilizes in a way that the majority of hollywood stars don't. I think she does amazing things with her power, and it's definitely something to be commended.
Are you celebrating Cinco de Mayo?
Well, I'm not really. I'd have a Margarita, but since it's a work night and I am not much of a drinker to begin with, I'll will post some holiday themed humor. I'm sure this will apply to SOME hammered shmuck in the nation at some point today. Happy May 5th you crazy peeps.
Show us a picture of the pet you'd most like to have in your life.
Franklin, my Shetland Sheepdog, came into my life in 2006. My then husband was constantly doing his own thing, so I wanted to get a dog to keep me company. (Sad, I know). I held him in my arms and that was it; I was in love. After my divorce, I changed places of residency a few times, all of which were dog friendly, but I wasn't home enough to give him the attention he needed. So, my mom took him in (along with her five other dogs). I wish with all of my heart that I could have him with me now, but my new roommate just let her ex take their dog, and I don't think she'd be keen on being part-owner of Franklin while I'm gone so much. His health has taken a turn for the worse at my mother's house; she lets him eat ALL of the time (as opposed to twice a day like I used to) and as a result he's gained about 20lbs, and he hasn't gotten his teeth cleaned since I got him. I wish there were a way to have him at my new place, but between both jobs and my personal life, I'm just not around much. I miss him.