Monday, 4 June 2007

What keeps me sane may not keep you sane, in fact, it may cause brain damage. Or something..

So I've been watching Scrubs endlessly for the last few days. Ever since the start of the month and since my internet got recharged, my mouse-hand has been clicking on rapidshare links and the 'start' button on my download accelerator. In a space of 2 days, I've wasted over 2 gigs of data for a whole stack of Scrubs and pr0n. It's clear that the internet is a sign that God loves us all, including that kid who posted pages and pages of amateur porn on Kaskus' BB17.

Anyway, my eyes have been glued to the goodness that is of Scrubs; the best tv show. Ever. I've been following it for a year now, and much to the dismay of this person that I used to ask to accompany me watch Scrubs from time to time, I feel like it's been worth it. Six seasons and hundreds of episodes, and I'm not bored yet; not even close. I have a thing for sitcoms. I used to have this unhealthy addiction for Friends, as I've watched the first 5 seasons during 2005's easter break (when I should have been, I don't know, partying? Pfft. I don't party anyway).. but now Scrubs have taken over that special place in my heart. I don't think I can live without my stack of Scrubs dvd and downloaded episodes. If you want to see me go into a fetal state, hide my Scrubs somewhere where I can't find 'em.

I guess it's because it's the only thing that keeps me sane. I had a 14 hour shift last week, from Friday to Sunday. And I've got 2 days in which I had the closing shift. It wasn't fun at all, and I needed something to cool my head after work.(pun intended; I work the flat top, and it can get unbearingly warm)

After yesterday's shift; As I  put my feet on the tram chair, I closed my eyes and turned up the volume to my iPod. It feels like.. gold. And when I was home, the download accelerator has finished downloading Scrubs episode 20. That made my day.

Anyway, I've changed the colors of this blog to something that looks like the work of an 8 year old. I hope this makes it less attractive to visitors; FYI, that's you.

Hmm.

Go away. Shoo!


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