i might have found my new roommate!!! i was so excited. this one guy i'd thought of when the roommate first told me she would be moving out was living with his girlfriend. i think they've been going out for a few years so it was out of the question. but last week at the party he asked me if i was looking for a roommate because it was looking like he and his girlfriend would be splitting up at the end of their lease. i said yes but he mentioned next july. it was a bit too far away. but then i started to think about it and got all excited. but i never saw him again. dammit. but sunday night he dropped by work to get some papers and i asked him if he was serious about moving out. he said sure, asked how much i was paying. i totaled it all up ... and it was only 15$ above the price he was looking for and said it was no problem!! i can't believe it. he'll have to come take a look at it again just to make sure but it looks like this could be it. he even picked out a room and wanted an extra room to serve as a computer room :) and he doesn't have one appliance, and i have all of 'em. this feels perfect for us :) i'm excited. i wouldn't have to move out and i'd get a cool roommate who i get along with really well.
i haven't been following Scrubs for a few weeks now because they've apparently moved it from their 8:30 timeslot so instead i've been taping the last half hour of The Biggest Loser, it seems. tonight is a good time to fall back into place, though, because it's the episode with Colin Farrell (unless, like i said, he's already appeared in one but i missed it). the picture they got up on the page alone is worth the excitement. NBC, 9 pm. the site also says the show airs at 9:30 now but they mention the new time being 9:00 for this particular episode. but it looks like they've officially switched it to 9:00 for the season (until they find a new timeslot to screw us with, that is).
yesterday i (finally) received the first of two packages from DVDPacific - two Criterion double-disc editions: Kurosawa's Ikiru and Jean Renoir's The Rules of the Game.
ps. i haven't watched last night's 24 just yet. i'll post my comment later on today, i think.
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