May 2012
Helpful tip for those with bad grammar: be nice.
I have recently had two incidents where I used bad grammar in the process of saying something nice to someone else. Each time I noticed after the fact, and I usually fix such things if I notice them (I rarely notice them while typing). But nice I was nice instead of being a huge douche bag, no one seemed to mind. It seems grammar only really counts when your being an asshole.
April 2012
so, for the stanley cup so far, in the west all the higher-ranked teams have moved on. in the east, all the lower ranked teams beat the higher ranked teams, except the rangers (1st against 8th Ottawa). If this continues all the way to the cup, the final will be between the rangers and the kings, which is EXACTLY the matchup I want. please oh please.
also, there’s a commercial here that says how I feel about hockey perfectly, especially when it comes to some bruins fans being dicks:
because it’s just a game, but it’s a great game
get all up in it guys, because it is awesome, but maybe take it down a notch when you’re saying someone should be hanged because he scored a winning goals against your team.
So I walk upstairs to fix some dinner, and Grammie just starts talking,
This movie has so many twists and turns in it. I thought it was going to end several times now. I’m so excited to see how it’s going to end!
When she said this, it was at a commercial break. I say, “That’s good. Glad you are enjoying it” and go back to fixing dinner. I go downstairs, come back up, toss my food in the microwave and the movie comes back on. I was curious what Grammie was finding so exciting. And what movie was it?
Marley & Me