Monthly Archives: October 2010
TGIF Throwback—Tales From The Crypt!
The crypt-keeper and I have a lot in common. For starters, we’re both brown. We both have a great sense of humor and enjoy using puns. Not to mention, I too am also an innkeeper of sorts. Most importantly, we both have similar fashion tastes and are obviously fond of the beret. Despite our similarities, it would … Continue reading »
The Superintendent Diaries Vol. II
Koshtifa rolled to the corner of her bed awake at a quarter ’till 8. Luckily she changed the timer box in the boiler room, so there was steam heat circulating from her radiator. Yet, the hardwood floors were cold underneath her feet, which kept her from walking to the bathroom. It instead kept her in … Continue reading »
Typewriter
Did you know the word, t-y-p-e-w-r-i-t-e-r, is the longest word using all of its letters from the same row on a keypad? Now you know. Happy Monday. Continue reading »
6 Things To Eat and Drink This Week
I’m laying here in bed stuffed full from the late dinner I just had. I can barely lay on my stomach without feeling ill. All the while, staring outside the window watching the street lights change — and thinking about food. I’m thinking of all the wonderful snacks recently purchased from trader joe’s, stacked neatly … Continue reading »
Rock Bottomless
*The chart above represents my current state of biorhythms. According to this chart my emotional and intellectual curve is reaching its maximum low point around the 20th of October. As I age, I find it more difficult to distinguish the difference between love, and lust. I’m being serious. Within the duration of my life I’ve … Continue reading »
TGIF Throwback–Doogie Howser, M.D.
Eeeeek! I Loved this show. Especially the end of every episode when he typed into the green screen of his Macintosh. I read somewhere that Carrie Bradshaw ripped off of him. Ha. Anyhow, enjoy your Friday. This weekend is going to be off the hook—call me a doctah! Continue reading »
The Superintendent Diaries Vol I.
The trials, tribulation, romantic endeavors, and 24-hour notice postings of a building superintendent. Her life, her words. Coming Soon… Continue reading »
TGIF Throwback–227
It’s good to know that this television program originated from a prestigious infancy. Written as a play in 1978 by Christine Houston, 227 aired for almost five years. During its run, it was nominated and won an Emmy, Golden Globe, BMI, and Young Artist award. Other than The Cosby Show, 227 had more ratings than any other … Continue reading »