But now a new week has begun, and it's time to have another exemplary week. Any suggestions as to what I might do? On the schedule for today: Seeing "Hannah Montana: The Movie" (not a joke), going to the mall and watching "Greek." You see, after being unemployed for a week, I have not only reverted to my slobbish, unshowering ways, but I've also become a jobless 12-year-old. (Also, my 9-year-old niece is in town visiting. That might sound more logical.)
This day might not sound up to the high standard I set for myself last week, but I assure you it will be.
Take, for example, now. I must go because I've got an intense game of War waiting for me (perhaps I will write a review of Miley later). It's so much more fun being unemployed when you have someone to share it with.
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So what should I do this week? Any ideas?

Tosha Martinez cried during the Hannah Montana movie. Her claim: "There was this really sweet father-daughter moment!" I wish you well.
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A Shadowland review perhaps? p.s. I don't know why but I tortured myself by watching Twilight again...ouch
ReplyDeleteRecap of last week's The Hills and predictions for tonight's episode!
ReplyDeleteI would love a review of all the daytime talk shows. Yes, this includes the Tyra show, the Bonnie Hunt show, the View, Montel, Maury, Jerry, Rachel Ray, and any other horrible shows you can find. You can watch Ellen and Oprah if you want! If only the Tony Danza show was still on......
ReplyDeleteEmily, I'm making a TV prediction. Entertainment Weekly (the television mecca as far as I'm concerned)posted a clip from the upcoming Fox series "Glee." I've seen a couple promos for it, and I've read some stuff, but I really have a feeling this show is going to be good for 3 reasons. 1.) Ryan Murphy. I think that he's really quirky and out there, and though Nip/Tuck hasn't been on my radar in the past couple years, I think Murphy has the ability to take the ordinary and make it completely new and refreshing. 2.) I'm a sucker for musicals (Oh, hi Zac Efron) 3.)It has a prime spot after American Idol. And if Adam Lambert can do sex to mic stands and snarl sexily for the cameras for a whole season, then I think America can stick around for this.
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What are your thoughts? Should I ask Linda Stricker if I can review it for Speakeasy?