annundriel: ([csi] Desert Sun)
One more episode of Supernatural season one left. These guys kill me. Especially Dean. Oh, Dean. :(

Flipped back and forth between CSI and tonight's SPN. Ended up watching the last ten minutes of SPN because I am a horrible person and sometimes just consume spoilers like Cookie Monster consumes plates of chocolate chip cookies. And I was curious, okay?

Plus, CSI. What shocking thing were they going to pull in the last ten minutes? (Oh, God. They probably pulled something shocking...Eh. If it didn't involve Wendy and Hodges hooking up or Nick and Greg declaring their undying love, I don't care.)

Meanwhile, I saw a commercial for Star Trek today that gave me such a serious moment of WTF? I had to call someone. It quoted a review that said, "Star Trek is this generation's Star Wars."

What does that even mean?

Because there's only, what?, an 11 year gap between the beginning of the Trek franchise and the first Star Wars movie. That's not a generation. And there's only been 10 years since the prequels. Whatever way you look at it, that commercial is dumb.
annundriel: ([csi] In the Lab)
Today I got to thinking, thanks to WaT, about how much I want CSI to lock Wendy and Hodges in a closet in the lab until they crack and just make out already. Geez. And then I realized that Hodges and Wendy? Totally McKay and Sheppard. )

Project Runway - 5.07 )
annundriel: (The More I See You (wat))
Finished season one of Without a Trace )

Maybe some day I'll have something to say that's better than "omg LOVE." Today is not that day. Maybe if I think about it more...

Meanwhile, I almost felt a little dirty writing WaT almost-porn while watching tonight's new episode.

And on CSI I've gotten to the point where I hope for Hodges and Wendy to have a scene together and then I turn ridiculous when they do. Heee.

Northwards

Feb. 28th, 2008 10:13 pm
annundriel: (Brennan (b))
omg James Marsters on Without a Trace? Weeeird. Not that I really watch the show, but CSI is over and I can't be bothered to change it. Anyway, I almost didn't recognize him because he was being, well, pretty subdued. Or serious. It's nice to see him do something a bit different.

Speaking of CSI )

I have two episodes of Torchwood to catch up on and one episode of SGA. And Dexter.

Meanwhile, two websites that made me laugh this evening as I amuse myself in our hotel room:

- Garfield Minus Garfield. Seriously. I'm kind of in love with the comic strip that appears when Garfield is removed from the equation. For some reason, I'm especially liking the final one on the first page and Jon's, "This is not my lucky hat!"

- The 40 Most Inappropriate Children's Book Covers.

*

Yesterday Dad and I drove through Death Valley. Dropped from 7000 feet to 200-something below sea level. Fun times. And it was sunny and hot and flat, except for when we passed in and out of it. Definitely would not want to do something like that during the summer, though. I mean, with it as warm as it was yesterday in February I can only imagine how hot it is later in the year.

Right before Death Valley, though, we stopped in the ghost town of Rhyolite. That was interesting. Especially the house made of glass bottles. The nice volunteer woman told us that there are believed to be somewhere between twenty to thirty thousand bottles in the house, most of them beer and some of them medicine. The man who built the house in 1906 didn't wash any of the bottles, so you can look in some of them and see things. Kinda neat.

Pictures: Bottle House )

Before that, though, we stopped some place for a bit of a break and the building across the street was called the Cherry Patch and was, duh, a whore house. House of ill repute? Whatever. It was obvious what they were selling there. With a pretty family friendly RV park across the street. Amazing.

Last night was spent in Bishop, CA and then this morning we drove up through some of the Sierra Nevadas. It was gorgeous.

Pictures: Sierra Nevadas, Mono Lake(larger pics here) )

We wanted to get into Oregon to stop for the night, but were distracted by the little town of Virginia City, NV. Dad really wanted to go because he was nine the last time he was there. The town was a mining town (and seeing the web of mine shafts displayed to scale? Crazy.) and the town the characters on Bonanza often visited. And that was part of the draw for Dad, since he watched the show as a kid and was just tickled at nine to visit it. Even now, it was pretty cool.

Like Leavenworth, WA, it has a theme going for it. Western this time. So all the store fronts fit that. There are also several museums in town. Dad and I stopped at two of them: the Mark Twain Museum and the Way it Was Museum. What we learned was that Mark Twain started his writing career in the building in which the museum is kept in 1862. He was on the editorial staff of the Territorial Enterprise and was still writing under Samuel Clemens. I geeked out a bit over it all, like his desk and the old dictaphones and printing presses and things. So neat.

Pictures: Virginia City )

And that's basically what's been happening. Everyone seems a bit surprised that we'll be home by Saturday (my grandma's birthday), but Dad and I are both ready to be home. I want my own bed and shower and closet. No more living from a suitcase. Plus, it feels like we've been gone longer since we've tried to do as much as possible. We're always driving somewhere.

So one more night on the road and then home.
annundriel: (Lament (ff))
I basically spent today doing nothing but watching CSI. And part of the whole thing, besides the new insane obsession with the show, was that I wanted to catch Liev Schreiber's episodes.

Well, I caught them. )
annundriel: (Signs of Encouragement (b))
I've been watching CSI for most of the day on Spike TV (where the dumbest commercials ever live) and I just have one question. Was Nick getting hair styling tips from Greg in 2006? I'd never seen him with longer hair before and it was a little weird getting used to it. In some of the more darkly lit scenes, I seriously kept thinking it was Greg.

I might be becoming a bit obsessed. Before college, I'd watch the show regularly, but I stopped once I moved to SU where there were classes and work. Then I'd avoid repeats in the middle of the night and on weekends just because. But for whatever reason, the other day I started watching an episode and got pulled right back in. I forgot how much I enjoy the characters and the set-up.

And since I basically missed four seasons, I've got plenty of reruns to watch now.

Oh, except now I kind of want a Bones/CSI crossover just to see all the lab techs react to each other.

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