Whoa, good thing I gave it a few minutes, or you all would have had to read a deleted post where I explain that I imagine seeing random people from high school everywhere I go, and that it's been happening for several weeks now. I was also going to explain that this -to me- indicates a longing for reassurance of history and stability. But we're totally over that and on to something else now.
I think I love the Spike channel. All their shows have extra boobs, and they show their best programming over and over again. So instead of having to wait for a show that you like, you can check in with the man channel and watch Most Extreme Elimination Challenge for hours on end!
Have you people seen this show? It doesn't seem like there are any prizes, but people keep trying to jump over platforms and avoid the guys dressed like capuchin monkeys while trying to stay out of that poop brown water. Why? I don't know, but I'm really, really glad they do.
Dont! Get! Eliminated!
Also, I went out with the ladies of The Fun Brigade last night for confusing delicious Japanese comfort food at En. All I've got to say about that is, Alicia has the longest, foxiest legs in the pacific northwest.
Posted by Sonya at April 14, 2004 03:33 PMRight you are, Ken!
Posted by: dayment at April 14, 2004 03:55 PMI did run into someone from high school yesterday--in the Center House during Whirligig.
Hadn't seen her for over 10 years: she talked to me for about five minutes about her current life and what her mother thought about it. Then she caught up with her choir students from Selah (who were about to perform on the stage: worst venue ever).
She looked both happier and blander. She's! Been! Eliminated!
Posted by: ida at April 14, 2004 05:02 PMmy favorite part of MXC is the introductions...
"here we have jennny. jenny likes scuba diving and golden showers! anything you want to share with us, jenny?"
"pee tastes good!!"
Posted by: kimmikim at April 15, 2004 08:21 AMMXC is a re-edited, voiced-over Japanese game show. The original was called Takashi's Castle and anyone who made it through all the obstacles outside and then inside the castle won a million yen. I like the Spike TV version better.
Hooray for Spike!
Posted by: Kara at April 15, 2004 12:03 PMmxc is television at its finest. I can hardly watch anything else anymore.
Posted by: liz at April 18, 2004 09:40 PM