Thursday, June 10, 2010

Monster House

Made my first ever chowder.
Not the best.
Bought all natural vegetable cubes.
All natural is never good, it always has a weird taste.
And I put too much pepper in it.
Anyway, here's the ingredients:
4 - 6 medium potatoes
1 medium broccoli
1 tray of bigger mushrooms
1 can of processed peas (the mushy ones would be too mushy I think)
2 small carrots
a handful of barley
2 small/medium pieces of chicken
2 cubes of vegetable bouillon
(may add onion or garlic)
some salt
some pepper (I used steak house pepper)

Chop them all up and cook them together.
Once they're done, work them with blender.

Went down to parish centre about the volunteering business.
Got a phone number, website and email address off them.
Will get in contact tomorrow.

Watched Monster House last night again.
What a great piece of animation!
I'd give it all the Grammys and other awards Slumdog Millionaire won.
I cannot believe such a good project goes so unackowledged.
Just read about it on Wiki and some person has caught up with the house not turning into a monster at certain moments. Well, why didn't Titanic sink before Rose and Jack could get jiggy?! That's just the way the story goes. If you're looking for illogical things in films go for 2012 and write an opinion on how the people so "logically" get away from everything right at the last second.
Plus, Jenny said, "Smart house" at one point when it didn't turn into a monster.
That's a pretty good explanation to me.
And well done Kil Genan and team!

Anyways, off to ExtraVision with K to rent a film.
Probably It's Complicated.

Okay what's a review of Glee if there's no bitching?!

So I have a bit of a cold thing going on right now.
I rushed filling the hot water bottle so I could see Glee right from the start.
Anyway, I got there in time.
During breaks I kept closing my eyes and trying to stay awake cause the heat was making me sleepy.

Yeah, but I managed to see all of Glee.
Okay what's a review of Glee if there's no bitching?!
Any scene that has Finn in it is bad.
Like he was saying how he has a role model who shows him how to be a man.
And I'm like, "So why the hell haven't you learned anything from him!? You're a cheesy wuss!"

And I didn't like it how it was... teary all over the place.
I mean like, let the audience decide whether it's a teary finale or not.
Don't make the audience cry for/with you, if you're worth it they'll cry.

Other than that it was a lovely end to the first season.
I didn't cry, no.
I didn't even get teary eyed.
I had a little "aww" moment when Sue wrote New Directions to the first place, I admit it.

And I was quite pleased with the giving birth scene aswell.
I thought it was gonna be a bit more happy and sing-a-songy, on Quinn's part, cause the other group was singing at the time.

Speaking of singing, I still think Naya Rivera has a lovely voice.
She should just sing A LOT more.
Out of the girls she's my fave.
I'd even listen to her if she wasn't on the show.
Hm, has she ever been in a group or something?!

I like the counsellor's character aswell.
Although I think it was a bit out of her character to yell at the principal.
Cause like she needed pretty good pushing by Sue to give out to Will.

Don't have any bad words about Will.
He's cool.
Except the freaky Sue alluring.

And what the hell was the dance with those pregnant women about?!
Jaysas, where's the human rights people when you need them?!
Those babies have seriously disturbed mothers.

But anyway, back to the finale.

Um, yeah, that's about it.
I liked some songs that were in the show.
I don't know yet what they're called.

Oh, since I was being fairly nice about the show cause this episode wasn't as irritating I have to say I'm totally with Olivia when she was mocking Glee. Totally. All the way. And... bring on season 2!

Yeah, finito so.
Drinking Lempsip.
Will watch Glee online now.
I just didn't catch all the jokes Sue was telling.