Monday, March 24, 2014

letting the brain rest

i have been sort of on auto-pilot today. just really wanted a day where i could give my brain a rest. well, at least for a few hours. i did that until i decided to do some brainstorming on iTunes. you'll see the results of that down below.

i did the dishes late last night, mostly to have some warm water running through the pipes last night. i believe it got down to 10 or so with the windchill. but, having a bad back provides just enough pain that when that back is aggravated, i will sleep simply out of misery. so, i think i got almost 6 hours last night.

i did enjoy the Sunday night shows. Total Divas was pretty good, especially the ending. i thought Girls ended the season in a way that gives plenty of avenues for the next season. Vice is way better than 60 Minutes if you ask me. Shameless was great as well. and House of Lies did make me laugh realy hard a few times.

tonight will be my usual remote control breaking Monday kind of night. first off, the New York Rangers play at home against the Coyotes. bascially, another playoff game. and the team is going through the flu bug at the moment. just great.

and then at 8, it's my usual struggle between The Voice and Monday Night Raw. i'm really hoping both shows are good tonight.

i was stunned with the news that the lead singer of GWAR died. totally didn't see that one coming.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2014/03/24/gwar-lead-singer-dave-brockie-dies-former-bandmates-pay-tribute-to-the-man-known-as-oderus-urungus/

sorry for this being so short... i've got toilets to clean and then figure out what's for dinner.

hope this finds everyone well. i'll be on here tomorrow sometime after the Manchester United game.

peace...

music:

Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers (MP3 Single)
Geto Boys - My Mind Playin Tricks on Me (MP3 Single)
Goldfrapp - Ooh La La (MP3 Single)
Jeffrey Gaines - In Your Eyes (Live) (MP3 Single)
Turnpike Troubadours - Gin, Smoke, Lies (MP3 Single)

"Falling in love consists merely in uncorking the imagination and bottling the common sense." - Helen Rowland

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