you will be the death of me.
Sep. 18th, 2006 11:54 pmSo, I watched Studio 60 because everyone's been raving about it since... uh, I don't remember when. It's okay, I think I might have to get more of a feel for it though. I'm not super-familiar with Aaron Sorkin--I've only seen a few episodes of The West Wing and I liked it, and we got to watch part of The American President in senior government, and I liked it, and that's about it. It's kind of like how, prior to Lost, I'd only seen about half of the first season of Felicity and that was all I knew of JJ Abrams.
I had a biology test today, and I think I passed. Well, I kind of sense that I did, but I don't like to seem too certain about it.
There is nothing--nothing!--worse than knowing you could've won front row tickets to a concert if only they'd gone with a trivia contest instead of random drawing. I can clean up shop with trivia, yo. That's how I've won all the free books I've won over the past couple of years. Randomness does not agree with me, and my great internalization of facts and random bits of facts serves me well, meaning that I need to be on Jeopardy and Millionaire soon.
Am I the only one who doesn't get Deal or No Deal? Can someone explain it to me?
I had a biology test today, and I think I passed. Well, I kind of sense that I did, but I don't like to seem too certain about it.
There is nothing--nothing!--worse than knowing you could've won front row tickets to a concert if only they'd gone with a trivia contest instead of random drawing. I can clean up shop with trivia, yo. That's how I've won all the free books I've won over the past couple of years. Randomness does not agree with me, and my great internalization of facts and random bits of facts serves me well, meaning that I need to be on Jeopardy and Millionaire soon.
Am I the only one who doesn't get Deal or No Deal? Can someone explain it to me?
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Date: 2006-09-19 06:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-19 10:14 pm (UTC)Deal or No Deal is SO freaking confusing. My parents and I sat down and watched it once and it took us the entire show to figure out what the hell was going on. I don't even think I could explain it, but basically, the person is "looking for" aka "randomly picking" cases in hopes that the case contains small amount of money, like $0.01, and not $1,000,000. That's why they flip out when they accidently pick a $300,000 case. Howie Mandel basically serves no purpose.