Quint from Ain't It Cool News seems to have gotten an advance copy of the 6th book of Stephen King's Dark Tower series, Song of Susannah. I don't know how legit this is, but it's getting me majorly hyped for the release in...July? Christ, I'll be 24 by then.
Apr. 21st, 2004
No more Homer?
Apr. 21st, 2004 03:53 pm It doesn't look good for The Simpson clan.
All for the best, I guess. I stopped watching this show religiously about 4 years ago. When they killed Maude Flaunders for no reason at all, I resigned myself to mid-week repeats. It's a damned shame that the vast bulk of my favorite shows have come from Seasons 2 - 5, and they're, what?, working on Season 14? They jumped the shark, then came back to throttle it and take pictures with it. Give it a rest, my friends.
All for the best, I guess. I stopped watching this show religiously about 4 years ago. When they killed Maude Flaunders for no reason at all, I resigned myself to mid-week repeats. It's a damned shame that the vast bulk of my favorite shows have come from Seasons 2 - 5, and they're, what?, working on Season 14? They jumped the shark, then came back to throttle it and take pictures with it. Give it a rest, my friends.
What a kick-ass journal.
Apr. 21st, 2004 04:26 pmThis has to be, without a doubt, one of the best journals I've come across, design-wise. What people do with their free time. A-effin'-mazing.
Pet Peeve # 12
Apr. 21st, 2004 07:32 pm(Courtesy of Webster's Online Dictionary)
Main Entry: catch-22
Pronunciation: -"twen-tE-'tü
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural catch-22's or catch-22s
Usage: often capitalized
Etymology: from Catch-22, paradoxical rule in the novel Catch-22 (1961) by Joseph Heller
1 : a problematic situation for which the only solution is denied by a circumstance inherent in the problem or by a rule