not answering email, especially email that asks questions, thus WARRANTING A RESPONSE, or personal comments that give you insight into the person that sent you the mail. if you were talking on the phone to the same person (please, no one call me, i hate the phone), and they told you personal details about themselves, would you just sit there and not reply? wait for them to say something? have that awkward 8-minute lull (i stole that phrase from Hugger)? silence in the conversation because you're too thickheaded to realize that you really should say something right now?
you know who's been rude lately? me. i'm really sorry about that. if you've sent me email recently and i haven't responded, please bear with me. i'm busy. and sick. and lazy. and tired. and freaked. and happy. happy doesn't have anything to do with not responding to email, but i just wanted y'all to know i'm happy. anyway, i'll get on that email thing once i get the packing under control and the last 2 ALIAS reviews done; season finale is sunday, and it's not acceptable for me to not theorize and --
leaping crickets!!! i had no idea that Gary Sinise was going to star in CSI New York!! looks like i'll have 3 CSIs to watch next season. YAY!!
-- anyway, it's not acceptable for me to not share my excellent ALIAS theories and my insanely funny reviews before the finale. so stay tuned, they are coming soon.
gotta pack. ta, musees!
Although CSI: New York looks promising, it could go the way of CSI: Miami. Every time Horatio Kane talks I want to punch the guy. The one thing I don't like that I can see they are going to do with CSI: New York is use the blue filter on the camera. Every cop shop that takes place in New York City makes the place look like it perpetually overcast.
Posted by: jason | Tuesday, May 18, 2004 at 08:55 AM
i love CSI: Miami. i didn't think i would, because i never liked Caruso before, but every time Horatio speaks in all his melodrama, i just want him to punch a hippy, or i want to punch one myself. :)
perhaps NY is perpetually overcast? according to youcancallmeal.com, NY is a dull-colored city...
Posted by: sarahk | Tuesday, May 18, 2004 at 09:08 AM
I could see Horatio punching a Hippy. That would be cool. The melodrama is way overdone. "I promised that little girl that the next time she saw me she would be save and I intend to keep that promise". So I need to go to New York and and get in the way of their investigation, even though no one even knows what I do for sure except make pithy comments.
Posted by: jason | Tuesday, May 18, 2004 at 10:49 AM
Gary Sinise is awesome...and Sarah used to like a boy in school that looked like him (well, a younger and skinnier him) ...and Jason...I too used to think Caruso made me sick...and I could imitate his "let me put my hand in my pocket" stance...then he grew on me and now I am a true fan...did I mention Gary Sinise is awesome...
Posted by: Bikermommy | Tuesday, May 18, 2004 at 11:03 AM
ah, yes, Bikermommy, i remember him. but he was a bad kisser, which is absolutely intolerable, and he had a puny little smudgestache under his nose.
jason, i can see your point. but i'm with Bikermommy on this -- he really grew on me and now i just eat it up when he makes the pithy comments.
Posted by: sarahk | Tuesday, May 18, 2004 at 11:18 AM
I LOVE Lt. Dan..er..I mean Gary Sinise!! First: he is a terrific actor and second: Instead of ripping the war in Iraq like most actors, he is busy raising money for the children over there. I can't wait for CSI: New York. I will probably like it better than the Miami show just because of the cast.
Posted by: jonag | Tuesday, May 18, 2004 at 11:21 AM