September 21, 2004

Elder, GI Joe, and Daria

I was quite surprised to see that Larry Elder (the sage!) has his own daytime talk show...it's on here at 1 AM, so call it daytime if you want, but he has it and it's airing here on the local Fox affiliate.

It seems like a Maury-type show...he's got some guy who tells his wife he's gay on the next show, and the wife wants to keep the family together, and on the show right now- it's a couple and the wife cheated on the guy...doesn't seem like the type of show he'd do, but who knows...

I went the other day and bought the Batman: The Animated Series DVD and the Ultimate dawn of the dead dvd set- 3 or 4 discs. Today, I went to get some floppy disks to see if I could boot up my computer with a boot disk using the other PC (I'm using my old one now, still can't get the new machine to work unless I buy a used copy of WinXP on e bay or something when I get paid next week.), anyhow...I went to Wal-Mart, and in electronics, I wasn't seeing floppies, so I was looking at DVD's for a minute, and I picked up the Justice League movie, but put it down and bought GI Joe Venom vs Valor- or is it Valor vs Venom- whichever one it is. Don't ask me why, but it was only 12 bucks.

Glad I'm off tomorrow- I can get some things done. I want to go by the newly opened library to see what it looks like and all. I also need a fricken haircut, so I guess I should TRY to get up early, that way there won't be tons of people there, and it's so much more calm and not so stressful. I hate getting my hair cut period,let alone with tons of people surrounding me.

Off to watch Daria- that show I never used to watch on MTV, but it's on the N (noggin), and I've started taping it...I like it, even if Daria is a bit annoying as a character. Her dad is funny, and her friendship with Jane is interesting and all...

Posted by Josh at September 21, 2004 01:23 AM | TrackBack
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I'm sure Larry has not yet come into his own on this show, but thus far it's hardly distinguishable from Jerry Springer in the quality of his guests.

The audience is a little better behaved, though.

Posted by: True_Liberal at September 24, 2004 06:44 AM
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