new addiction.
since the incontinent cat isn't going anywhere (away, i mean) any time soon, i bought a new litter box today and some arm & hammer kitty litter. because the second biggest kitty problem is that when he humors us by using the litter box, it's totally noticeable in a way that gives me a headache and makes me want to leave the house out of fear that, if i don't, i will seriously kill brain cells and harm any future, unborn children that i'll never have. sometimes i do leave and it completely offends my sister--the one with the pretty hair and no sense of smell. so. new kitty litter seems to be working well so far. good thing because my patience is wearing thin and i'm tired of pointing out that in some places people choose to eat cats instead of dealing with them. just sayin'. shannon is definitely showing some signs of being a cat lady in the future. she seems okay with that.
kate will be happy to hear that i have added a new addiction to my repertoire (yes, i have an addiction repertoire)--itunes! the evilest of all of apple's numerous, evil inventions. i give them my credit card number, they give me music, and everyone's happy until a month from now when i fully realize i've spent several hundred dollars on music. what makes up for the fact that i'm willingly draining my bank account is that i've discovered and rediscovered all kinds of good music that i'm focusing on putting on my ipod. tell me this counts as focusing, yes?
i have something to say to the writers of grey's anatomy, should they be reading this: it was completely unacceptable that YOU KILLED OFF DENNY even though tonight was the season finale and someone had to die (hello, callie?). denny was sweet and his new heart was FINE and then you killed him and it was clear when izzie wouldn't let go of his cold, dead body that she isn't going to recover from his death, like, ever. i was cheering for them even though he had just asked her to marry him and it was all kinds of romantic in a way that i kind of despised. but still. this during the same episode where you decided that meredith and mcdreamy's dog had to be put to sleep? the dog and denny were at least lovable. callie, not so much. she would have sufficed for the requisite cast member death, people, and since george doesn't love her anyway it's not like he would have cared. next time: don't kill the nice guy. and you'd better make it up to izzie. and me.
kate will be happy to hear that i have added a new addiction to my repertoire (yes, i have an addiction repertoire)--itunes! the evilest of all of apple's numerous, evil inventions. i give them my credit card number, they give me music, and everyone's happy until a month from now when i fully realize i've spent several hundred dollars on music. what makes up for the fact that i'm willingly draining my bank account is that i've discovered and rediscovered all kinds of good music that i'm focusing on putting on my ipod. tell me this counts as focusing, yes?
i have something to say to the writers of grey's anatomy, should they be reading this: it was completely unacceptable that YOU KILLED OFF DENNY even though tonight was the season finale and someone had to die (hello, callie?). denny was sweet and his new heart was FINE and then you killed him and it was clear when izzie wouldn't let go of his cold, dead body that she isn't going to recover from his death, like, ever. i was cheering for them even though he had just asked her to marry him and it was all kinds of romantic in a way that i kind of despised. but still. this during the same episode where you decided that meredith and mcdreamy's dog had to be put to sleep? the dog and denny were at least lovable. callie, not so much. she would have sufficed for the requisite cast member death, people, and since george doesn't love her anyway it's not like he would have cared. next time: don't kill the nice guy. and you'd better make it up to izzie. and me.
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