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Four Day Weekends Are the Best Things Ever
December 1, 2008 12:40 AM
kept thinking that yesterday was Sunday. Do you know what it's like when you wake up having gone to bed thinking you were going to wake up on a Monday and find that you've actually woken up on a Sunday? It's like God said "You know, I think you've been working really hard lately and I know you could really use an additional day to do nothing but goof off, so here, this one's on the house." And when God does something like that, it would be a huge mistake to actually do anything. Accordingly, I did nothing today.
I played video games, I played some music, I worked on a new song that I'll be posting in the next week or so, I read a little, I continued developing my addiction to It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I did nothing. And it was glorious.
Still, I'm ready to go back to work. Even though I took the weekend off justifiably, I'm still feeling pretty worthless right now, and I'm anxious to get back to work tomorrow. There's a lot of stuff waiting for me on my desk, and I'm actually looking forward to a lot of it.
So I hope that all of you, whether you were able to take four days off or not, had as relaxing a weekend as I did.


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Sunny in Philly is a great show, but two things. One, i do think the show is starting to fall off. But regardless, i think that in the earlier shows Dennis and Dee were so "stupid" so to speak, and the show was better. It was sorta like a totally cracked out seinfeld with dennis as jerry, dee as Elaine, the little duded as george, and the dude with the muscle shirts as kramer. they even brought in devito as a "newman-esque" character. however, now i feel like its more like sitcom of jackass, where they are all idiots. i ran through the first couple of seasons, but i the last ones i watched whenever; i hope they pick up the level of good.
I've only seen about half of the first season so far, so I have no idea how the later seasons are yet.
But yeah, I agree that it's like Seinfeld in a lot of ways. In fact, the reason I checked it out in the first place was that someone described it to me as being "Like Seinfeld only the people are worse," and that seems like a pretty accurate description. And I totally agree with your general assessment of which characters correspond to which. Dee is very much like Elaine in that she tries to be the voice of reason but is just as terrible as everyone else, for example.
It's a great show.
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