Thursday, February 4, 2010

I'm a slayer, ask me how!

Blogging is just as difficult as I remember. As stated previously, the main purpose of this blog is to write. I find it harder and harder to just write like this these days, because I haven't in a long time. If I'm going to reach my goal, I need to keep writing. So I'm going to make this a part of my routine, along with brushing my teeth and doing my homework.

A few things:

1) LOST. asfghfssfg. The new season began on Tuesday, and my head is still in a tizzy over the premiere. It didn't answer very many questions, but it set us up for what I'm sure is going to be the trip of a lifetime. :) Can't wait to experience it.

2) Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This show ended in 2003, but I just discovered the awesomeness roughly 10 months ago. I have since purchased every season on DVD, read all of the Season 8 comics, and introduced my sister and three of my friends to it. It may very well be one of my favorite shows of all time, and that is not an exaggeration. It's an amazing blend of the supernatural, amazing characters, humor, and heart. All of this leads me to my next part of this post, which is

3) Joss Whedon. I love this man and his beautiful brain. He gave us Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Dr. Horrible, and most recently, Dollhouse, which just ended after Fox killed it. Joss, why do you continue to go to Fox? They're the people who killed the lovely Firefly after fourteen episodes. Ridiculous.

This concludes the written diarrhea portion of my blogging career. I guess before I can really get well into this, I need to get all of the blather out of my system. So bear with me, dear readers. if you exist. Except for my mother. Hey, mom. :D

Song of the day - All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix

3 comments:

  1. I REALLY wished you had been home to watch LOST with me the other night!!!! We just sat there, in the first commercial break, gasping . . .

    And don't worry, those other readers are out there, too . . . ;)

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  2. You're not alone, Emily. Distractions are the curse of every writer. Making writing part of your routine is an excellent idea… maybe I should try that, too.

    Marlene

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  3. So, just so you know, I'm creeping on this blog, so you best keep updating it, Bootle/Ganymede! (Bootlemede?)

    That's all, really. Just thought I'd keep you updated on your readership.

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