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Five Things I Love For Friday #4

Originally posted on December 02, 2005

After a Turkey Day hiatus last week, we continue with part [number] in our [number] part series entitled, “Five Things I Love For Friday.”

  1. Scrubs - And frankly, I’m teed off that they put this season off until (at least) January. Hands-down some of the most original an humorous writing on TV. I enjoy the Season One DVD as well.
  2. Garden State - Untraditional, fresh but not quite a perfect movie. Provoking questions, but not overly deep. A nice blend of creativity and realism, making for a quirky good movie. Good job, Zach.
  3. Slippers. Not much else to say here except that what else gives you the dual satisfaction of being warm and mature at the same time. Ok, so maybe slippers don’t mean mature as much as they mean geezerville, but whatever. I feel like I’m walking on sheep every morning, so shove off.
  4. Emotions by Mike - Beautiful website. Just beautiful.
  5. Diet Ale 8 One - So a bunch of you have now see the movie Elizabethtown and think you know. But you don’t. Ale 8 is a Kentucky thing, ya’ll. And this might just be the one Kentucky thing that I won’t make fun of. Fruity gingerale in an old timey bottle: perfect for summer afternoons on the porch.

This week’s edition has been brought to you by the number 5 and sponsored in part by Zach Braff.



Comments

Slippers?!?!?! I don't know there are so many things wrong with the theory of slippers. Foot sweat, maybe I am a freak of nature but leather or woven slippers just lead to stank feet. If you combat this by wearing socks then you have defeated the point of the slipper in the first place. What is the matter with going barefoot or thongs (flip flops)?

said workingpoor

You, of all people Andrew, should appreciate the joys of warmed feet in a cold climate (read: I did not say hot feet, which leads to the dreaded Swamp Foot disease).

Living in a house with a functionally retarded heat pump has forced drastic measures my friend.

Besides, they were free.

said Brian Faust

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