I've added back all of my blog entries from 2003 and 2004. Joy.
I did quite a bit of TV watching this weekend surprisingly.
I watched that TV movie biopic thing on Terry Fox, pretty cool. I didn't know that he'd reach $24 million, and before he died too, so that's awesome.
I wish I was one of those people like Terry Fox and Princess Diana and those people we did projects about in Civics.
But honestly, I want money. Money, money, anything for money! Money, that's what I want. She wants a man with lots of money.
All my idols encourage my greediness, non?
But then you've also got them saying that money can't buy me love. And that is, of course, all you need.
Screw love. I still want money.
Get a flashy car and a house for my mom.
Really. Money would be so awesome. I'd hire Mike Brady to make my house. Or maybe not. But I'd like design my whole house and it would be exactly perfect and then I'd have it built and then I could just buy whatever I wanted.
But what's it all worth when my son is blind? He can't hear the music nor enjoy what I'm buying.
I don't know. Now I'm thinking about it. And really, what does money matter?
Confusing. I think money is a root of some evil at least. But I'd still like lots of it.
Anyway, back to television.
Watched a biography thing on the Brady Bunch, pretty cool. I was obsessed with the Brady Bunch back when I was like 10. They had these two women with Brady Bunch websites, and it's so sad, I still remember them. I can picture the layouts exactly. The little "Brady Residence!" sound clip and flowery background and picture on the steps where you click on the faces.
I'm trying to remember what I did all day on the internet back then. Just looked at Brady sites and Pokemon sites I guess. It's hard to believe I did that all day, but in a few years I'll look back and wonder how I worked on my websites all day. I already find it sad I'd spend days just on Neopets the last few years.
Watched a really early episode of That 70s Show where it was Eric's birthday. Man, Jackie was annoying back then. There are so many more jokes I get now that I'm older and wiser and have more knowledge of pervy things, unfortunately. It seems to happen when you get older, whether you like it or not.
Watched the new Simpsons episode. I dunno. I think it's probably jumped the shark. Not the same. My brother told me Micky Dolenz is gonna be on an episode this season? I think he's pulling my leg though, nerd. This episode reminded me of some other episode, but I don't know which one. It just seems to be getting old.
Watched some show "The War At Home", I guess it's new. Well, I can tell you I'm not watching it again. It wasn't *awful*, but there was nothing interesting. It's just another sitcom. And I prefer old sitcoms that are actually funny.
Now, it seems that on every sitcom there's a teenage daughter who's obsessed with boys and clothes and is completely insane and cries and stuff. And just characters are all the same.
What I wonder, would it be possible to make a show with a normal family. A boring family even. And put them in crazy situations? It's not about the people, it's about the situations? Or is that just totally stupid? I mean, cause you've gotta have a good cast, right? But I wonder.
And what I *really* want to know is why is there not yet a television show musical? The whole series, just singing. Is there one that I am not aware of? Or are there some complications that would arise from this format?
I don't know. I don't know the biz. I just hope this isn't a really great idea and some nerd comes here and steals it and makes millions. Because you all know how I want money.