Thursday, February 17, 2011

Mystery Meal

To answer your question, Yes. Yes it is 2011 and I have yet to post on the blog. Until now! It was almost a Grant Huish blog for a while there.. whew. Disaster avoided! (Grant, I love you. You put the "hu" in huker!)

Today, for dinner, we will be dining at LoLos. For those of you who don't know what that is, picture this.... (and by picture this, I mean look at these pictures...)




Does that look glorious?! Please note the big glass jar of Kool-Aid. I would prefer if it was grape drink, but who am I? I've never been to LoLos, so I am currently pacing around the room shaking in suspense. Any suggestions for what we should eat for desert? Whoever says watermelon is a freaking racist....

My most sincere apologies... I fear i have neglected all of you dear followers

     So it is currently after 2 o'clock in the morning and i just finished writing another worthless physics lab report. I don't know why i am not going to sleep now but that seems to be the norm lately. Luckily for you i have my very best ideas at this time of night. 
     Recently i have discovered that i often find myself wishing that i could control the outcome of various movies and/or television shows. I think the reason that i feel this way is that the stupidity often exemplified in the plot, dialog, and actions of characters from the various things that i watch bring me great distress. my first problem is that people refuse to share information with other people when it is apparent that it would solve so many of the problems going on especially since there usually is no reason not to share the information. I understand that often this is necessary for stretch out an episode or story line, but why can't someone just write a script where people make reasonable decisions so that i dont get so worked up over their stupidity.
     I fear this post may have made it seem that i have a problem with a lot of programs, when really most of this frustration is stemming from a movie that i watched last night called "Otis." It hurt me to watch it. The sad thing is that it had a decent idea for the movie, but caused me great suffering to watch how the story played out. Never before have a had such a great desire to punch a writer square in the face (falcon punch of course).
     On a lighter note, we are now in the 100th year of Arizona's existance. This brings to mind the fact that my great grandma died a few years back at the age of 99. That means that she was older than Arizona. How crazy is that? Super crazy if you ask me.

Love, Grant