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February 04, 2006

Cooking Shows & Super Bowl

Cooking

I watched about three cooking shows in a row on PBS this morning. I’m still wondering why I did it. Cooking shows are ok, they’re clean, but they’re not very entertaining. Plus, who needs a show when you’re as a good a cook as I am? The cinematography of cooking shows is kind of interesting. It’s a very need-based style. Meaning that the style is based on the given need, more than it is based on aesthetics. Also, what is Charles Dickens’s book Bleak House about? I’ve seen a promo for a Masterpiece theatre rendition of it that’ll be airing on Sunday night. It might be worth watching, but it’s bound to fall through the cracks due to the Super Bowl. Although it might just serve as an altogether necessary diversion from the tasteless halftime junk, depending on timing. I’d be rather surprised if another incident like Janet Jackson’s infamous performance happens again. CBS got nailed for that. Ironic, though. It hasn’t seemed to have hurt their ratings at all. My personal theory is that it’s Jerry Bruckheimer’s hit shows that even keep them afloat.

Ok, I’m rambling. But, isn’t that what the heart and soul of blogging really is?

Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is this Sunday. My personal leaning is on the Pittsburgh Steelers. I’ve been to Pittsburgh, and I haven’t been to Seattle. Also, wouldn’t you rather be Steeler (whatever that is) than a Sea Hawk? Whatever. That sounded really korny. However, my mom informs me that she has relatives in Seattle so it my be an even split among my family. Go Steelers!


Posted by Addison on February 4, 2006 08:32 PM

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