
halloween costume decided.
i'm digging the song "maggie may" by rod stewart right now. i love the name maggie and think maggie may sounds good together but wouldn't want to name a child after that song. "all you did was wreck my bed, and in the morning kick me in the head"? no thanks, rod.
i had a dream that i met someone who named their kids after her favorite real world cast members. no joke. i said, "oh, your kids are so cute! what are their names?" and she said, "amaya, trishelle, and puck." ridic.
tonight, on community, there was an acid trip that featured a sequence of dancing skeletons (including a girl in a skeleton costume). for some reason, that made me laugh so hysterically i was crying. i have not laughed that hard in a long time. i think what made me laugh so much was the funny dancing and then, the first thought that popped into my head was, "what if all skeletons danced like that?" and of course, i laughed at how ridiculous my brain is. and laughed and laughed. and my sister looked at me like i was crazy and that made me laugh harder.
nbc had a strong theme tonight: "gay halloween". seriously, parks and rec and 30 rock both had references to how gay halloween parties are way more awesome than straight halloween parties. you think there's someone who reads the scripts ahead of time and says "hey guys, you're repeating jokes on the same night"? i volunteer for that job if someone at NBC wants to pay me for it. i'm all about doing that.
so, my favorite basketball team is the washington generals... which shows how much i care about sports. i wish i had the kind of passion for it that some people do but i just don't. i can't muster up the interest. maybe because i'm not athletically inclined myself and i'm not competitive. that whole not playing sports things is probably why i have never broken a bone.
i am easily amused, however there are certain comedians that a lot of people seem to love that i don't think are funny at all - like jeff dunham or carlos mencia. i give all stand up comedians credit because i couldn't do it; being judged and stared at and responsible for making everyone else laugh... plus, i'd make myself laugh. when i say something funny, i can't help but giggle.
sometimes when i'm bored at work, rosanna and i will play the wikipedia game... like, get from appalachian mountains to waffles. go! and then we see what we can click to get from one thing to the other. another example was tugboats to sarah jessica parker. that was a great one. i found out so much. like did you know that edward hermann (aka richard gilmore) played FDR in the TV movie version of 'Annie'? he did. and sarah jessica parker once played Annie on Broadway. thanks, wikipedia.
rivers cuomo, i love the camera love you have happening on letterman right now. i also liked the arm motion indicating archery. again, love this song. any songs about archery and meatloaf get the thumbs up from me. plus, the late show band is playing along so there's awesome horn action. WINNERS!

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