Not a list set in stone per se. It's easier to make a list of things that aren't dead to me.
I've heard all kinds of rebate horror stories, but I've been pretty lucky so far, I guess. Nor will this incident prevent me from using them in the future (although I may think twice if it's a T-Mobile offer).
I missed "Heroes" terribly when it left for its two-month hiatus (I kid. Only a month. But Christ, I don't remember shows drawing out their seasons with month-long spring breaks in the old days). But then we discovered "Dexter" on Showtime, a show I personally enjoy more: less confusing, less to remember week to week, a more intriguing premise, and the best opening credit sequence I've ever seen. "Heroes" is still okay, I suppose...
"Drive" does look stupid on the surface, despite Nathan Fillon (who I've fallen in love with a little since seeing "Slither"). Guess I'll have to check it out on DVD. I can only watch so much TV in a day before teh Snarry beckons.
Re: I'll Talk To You
Not a list set in stone per se. It's easier to make a list of things that aren't dead to me.
I've heard all kinds of rebate horror stories, but I've been pretty lucky so far, I guess. Nor will this incident prevent me from using them in the future (although I may think twice if it's a T-Mobile offer).
I missed "Heroes" terribly when it left for its two-month hiatus (I kid. Only a month. But Christ, I don't remember shows drawing out their seasons with month-long spring breaks in the old days). But then we discovered "Dexter" on Showtime, a show I personally enjoy more: less confusing, less to remember week to week, a more intriguing premise, and the best opening credit sequence I've ever seen. "Heroes" is still okay, I suppose...
"Drive" does look stupid on the surface, despite Nathan Fillon (who I've fallen in love with a little since seeing "Slither"). Guess I'll have to check it out on DVD. I can only watch so much TV in a day before teh Snarry beckons.
Thanks for talking to me.