Allow me a moment of meta-analysis:
When I originally conceived of Because Its Wednesday as a sort of feature for my livejournal, I didn't actually intend for it to be all about Wednesday White. The point was to pick an arbitrary day of the week, preferrably one on which people would be reading their LJ friends pages, and just write something for it, every week. The idea was to force myself to do something more than just a summary of my day-in day-out activities. Writing about Ms. White specifically was just sort of serendipity, but clearly it was serendipity that quickly got out of control.
I promise that I'll be returning to that original idea as I move forward. I can't promise there won't be more BIW columns that mention Ms. White, but not all of them will. Maybe not even most of them, we'll see. But some mention of W. White has to be made this week, because last week Eric admitted publicly in a snark that he and Wednesady are dating. (That's
weds and
demiurgent, for those of you people who are wholly LJ-centric and/or too lazy to follow an external link.) So if nothing else I have to say congratulations to the happy, geeky couple. With that out of the way, on to something other than my entirely dorky fandom of Wednesday and Eric...
Um...
How about some random thoughts about (relatively) famous people?
Is it wrong to be angry with Taye Diggs for having the unmitigated gall to marry Idina Menzel, who is clearly too beautiful for marriage, or at the very least ought to be married to me?
Pauley Perrette deserves better than NCIS. Not only is it a CBS television series (bleh!), but its supposed star is Mark effing Harmon, an actor known mostly for his role in the forgettable 80s movie Summer School.
Justin Long is a really underappreciated comedic actor.
I have to remember to buy the Demetri Martin stand-up CD, whenever it finally comes out.
And finally:
From a certain point of view Eminem is the ideal choice to play Spider Jerusalem in the movie adaptation of Transmetropolitan.
EDIT: OK, so they're not all going to be winners. Maybe I should start preparing these in advance. That was also in the original plan, but, y'know, laziness.
When I originally conceived of Because Its Wednesday as a sort of feature for my livejournal, I didn't actually intend for it to be all about Wednesday White. The point was to pick an arbitrary day of the week, preferrably one on which people would be reading their LJ friends pages, and just write something for it, every week. The idea was to force myself to do something more than just a summary of my day-in day-out activities. Writing about Ms. White specifically was just sort of serendipity, but clearly it was serendipity that quickly got out of control.
I promise that I'll be returning to that original idea as I move forward. I can't promise there won't be more BIW columns that mention Ms. White, but not all of them will. Maybe not even most of them, we'll see. But some mention of W. White has to be made this week, because last week Eric admitted publicly in a snark that he and Wednesady are dating. (That's
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Um...
How about some random thoughts about (relatively) famous people?
Is it wrong to be angry with Taye Diggs for having the unmitigated gall to marry Idina Menzel, who is clearly too beautiful for marriage, or at the very least ought to be married to me?
Pauley Perrette deserves better than NCIS. Not only is it a CBS television series (bleh!), but its supposed star is Mark effing Harmon, an actor known mostly for his role in the forgettable 80s movie Summer School.
Justin Long is a really underappreciated comedic actor.
I have to remember to buy the Demetri Martin stand-up CD, whenever it finally comes out.
And finally:
From a certain point of view Eminem is the ideal choice to play Spider Jerusalem in the movie adaptation of Transmetropolitan.
EDIT: OK, so they're not all going to be winners. Maybe I should start preparing these in advance. That was also in the original plan, but, y'know, laziness.