So, highlight of the weekend was taking my father to the Washington Auto show. We go every couple of years. Aside from getting to fight crowds to look at models we could find in the showrooms anyway, it's a neat father/son experience for us. Which is why we go back.
Got to see the new Dodge Challenger. And the "Camp Jeep" section which featured Jeep Drivers running their cars through an obstacle course. Very cool. Too bad for the Daimler/Chrysler folks that I have absolutely no faith in the quality control of their products - as I won't be buying them, no matter how striking and cool much of the product line appears to be.
I've got 5.5 years and 73,500 miles into my Honda Accord and it has been remarkably trouble free. Not cool or exciting, but nothing has gone wrong that was supposed to. So, odds are, in another four years, I'll be getting another one.
Also. Finished watching S1 of Scrubs. I still love it. The final episode closes with one of my favorite scenes ever, and a nasty monogue by Christa Miller (Drew Carey Show) that has to have been so much fun to deliver:
Lots of shows take these little melodramas and just string them out on and on, and then by the time they get to even have secrets revealed to the characters, there's nowhere near enough time spent on the fallout. On what it means. Now maybe this show was going to do that too... but as a viewer, the idea of systematically revealing every character's major secret in a single scene was very, very cool. And really fitting to the Jordan character based upon who she'd been shown to be and where they storylines had been going.
I love that scene.
Got to see the new Dodge Challenger. And the "Camp Jeep" section which featured Jeep Drivers running their cars through an obstacle course. Very cool. Too bad for the Daimler/Chrysler folks that I have absolutely no faith in the quality control of their products - as I won't be buying them, no matter how striking and cool much of the product line appears to be.
I've got 5.5 years and 73,500 miles into my Honda Accord and it has been remarkably trouble free. Not cool or exciting, but nothing has gone wrong that was supposed to. So, odds are, in another four years, I'll be getting another one.
Also. Finished watching S1 of Scrubs. I still love it. The final episode closes with one of my favorite scenes ever, and a nasty monogue by Christa Miller (Drew Carey Show) that has to have been so much fun to deliver:
J.D.'s Thoughts: It's been a long year, but the important thing is we all got through it together. We were a family.
Jordan: Hey everyone.
J.D.: Oh, Ms. Sullivan, thank you for helping us with Mr. Bober.
Jordan: Oh, don't mention it! And even though I wasn't invited to your little party, I brought presents for everyone!
Dr. Cox: Brace yourself, there, newbie.
Jordan: Carla, my ex-husband is in love with you. It's true. Ask your boyfriend, he knows; he and Perry talk about it all the time. I don't know why you haven't mentioned this to her! Perhaps you're afraid of something? Huh. And Bob? When are you gonna tell Perry that that promotion you're making him jump through hoops for? was filled months ago! It just seems wrong. Which brings us to Twinkie. If you don't have the courage to tell your 'colleague' Dr. Dorian that you're still crazy about him, I'm gonna go ahead and do it for ya, 'cause that's what friends do. Yeah! And finally, Perry, you are not gonna believe what happened the first time I met your little protégé, here....
J.D.'s Thoughts: Oh, please God, no.
Jordan: I slept with him... and it was good - oh! How's that for stirring things up? Have a great summer, everyone. Bye!
Lots of shows take these little melodramas and just string them out on and on, and then by the time they get to even have secrets revealed to the characters, there's nowhere near enough time spent on the fallout. On what it means. Now maybe this show was going to do that too... but as a viewer, the idea of systematically revealing every character's major secret in a single scene was very, very cool. And really fitting to the Jordan character based upon who she'd been shown to be and where they storylines had been going.
I love that scene.
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I'm 8 years and 150,000 miles into my Nissan Sentra. Not nearly as exciting as my best friend's Jeep, but mine hasn't been in the shop once (knock on wood) while I've had to pick her up several times due to various problems with her car.
I'll be getting a new car in a few months and it'll definitely be a Nissan.
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I've gotta get s1 of Scrubs, so I can enjoy the hilarity and wryness anew. Are there any good bonus features?
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Special Features were pretty decent. I still haven't watched them with the audio commentaries yet...
Extra Features
Disc 1: "Newbies" 29-minute featurette - introduction to first season, how it got started, the non-traditional writing process, and how each of the featured actors got involved.
Audio Commentaries: Bill Lawrence on the pilot episode, Bill Lawrence and Zach Braff on "My Old Lady," and Bill Lawrence & Neil (The Janitor) Flynn on "My Fifteen Minutes."
Disc 2: "The Doctor is In" featurette (Zach Braff interview), alternate scenes / improv moments entitled "Alternate Lines: A Second Opinion," and an audio commentary with Bill Lawrence and Zach Braff on "My Blind Date."
Disc 3: "Not Just Another Medical Show" 13-minute featurette - cast & crew explain their desire to attain a "realistic look" giving brief tour of the Scrubs set (the now-abandoned Medical Center of North Hollywood); "Favored Moments" 9-minute featurette - cast & crew members pick their very favorite episodes from Season 1; Outtakes Reel & Deleted scenes. Audio commentaries on "My Sacrificial Clam" (Bill Lawrence, Sam Lloyd & Robert Maschio) and "My Hero" (Bill Lawrence & John C. McGinley).
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I do know that 150k without fuss is utterly invaluable. Especially when you put as much mileage on as you are. Downtime is just going to be a major issue...
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Again, I personally have no faith in Chrysler's reliability or build quality, (anecdotal - too many of my friends have had bad luck with them) which is why I wouldn't buy one. But, just speaking in terms of looks... I think every recent design they've had (PT Cruiser, Crossfire, 300) has been striking.
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Yay, Scrubs!! I adore Jordan; she and Dr. Cox are my favorite characters for the pure snarkiness.
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