It's Monday night and there was a new Greek and as always, it was great, but I was playing solitaire during it (just regular solitaire), so I didn't give it my normal amount of attention.
There was also a new How I Met Your Mother (no Gossip Girl this week), but it wasn't very good and Lily wasn't in the episode, so I don't want to discuss it. Except to mention that the guy who played a hottie that Casey dated in one episode of Greek was in it, and it was weird, because he dated Robin, who is an adult in my mind, and Casey, who is my age. I still can't come to terms with the whole "becoming an adult" thing.
Everyone around me is growing up to. Which I guess makes sense, because time exists. Blah, I'm bored with thi sentimental crap. Lately everything I watch uses the word "right" constantly. Like as a question a la "right?", but moreso as a statement like "I know, right." It's everywhere. And I use it all the time too, but I can't remember it being so prevelant in the past. I love how my lingo changes like every couple months without me even realizing. After last year at school, my accent started to change a little bit too. My midwestern and Texan friends got me into that. Drove my fam crazy.
BTW, I just put up a title. When I wrote it, I was thinking of Kevin's band from The Office, Scrantonicity. I did this quiz today about fictional bands and Scrantonicity was one of them, which I thought was hilarious. I thought about switching my facebook music into all fictional musicians
For example:
Pop!, The Shagarattes, Here Comes Treble, and other fictional musical groups
But Miley screwed up the whole notion of fictional music groups with her alter-ego. Hannah Montana completely blurred the lines between reality and fiction, because people became obsessed with her character's music, and therefore loved Miley Cyrus's music. More to come on Miley later.
Wait for my next Greekap coming tomorrow. I'm going to rewatch it and make it AWESOME. Yeah? Cool.
Paige Michalchuk and the Sex Kittens used to be my favorite music on fbook. It ruled.
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