2004-04-21

fredericks: (Default)
2004-04-21 01:29 pm
fredericks: (Buttercup)
2004-04-21 03:53 pm

No more Homer?

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.
fredericks: (Default)
2004-04-21 04:26 pm

What a kick-ass journal.

This 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.
fredericks: (Raven)
2004-04-21 07:32 pm

Pet Peeve # 12

(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