I am looking forward to it, yes, even though S7 was hit-and-miss. I think carrying on without Zach would be a mistake though. I'd still watch of course, but he really ties the show together and it wouldn't be Scrubs without him.
Either way, here's hoping the last episode of this season is the send-off either the show, or just Zach, deserves. For a show with classic episodes like "My Old Lady" in its library, to misjudge the finale would be a real disappointment.
I'm afraid it has been scientifically proven that you, and only you, find "Fairytale" a "bland dirge". Sorry! ;-)
I'm not a fan of "White Christmas". From that era I'd rather have "The Christmas Song". And "Last Christmas" is alright, but a little too '80s for me.. although admittedly it doesn't reach the cheesy lows of Band Aid II..
I've never even been clubbing in any real sense (my excuse is that I only turned 18 a month ago, though :D) I doubt I ever would though. Definitely a night out with a few friends is much better.
Yeah, I really like "Rule the World with Love". I love the twists and turns the chorus lyric takes - "Hearts are won, empires fall in love with love, love will conquer all for one one for all is fair in love and war, love and war are one" :D
Not much this Christmas mate, pretty quiet. Just seeing the family and stuff. Y'know, I haven't been on MSN Messenger since our post-midnight chat on New Year's Day, I don't think.. maybe I'll pop on again that time this year :D You doing much over Christmas and New Year's?
I see you've added some more, including "Tonight Is The Night I Fell Asleep At The Wheel", which is funny as I was planning to mention it to you. I was just listening to it, and boy do I love it. Especially the way the conceit of the narrator's girlfriend being "the last thing on [his] mind" changes as the song goes on.
I'm the same as you in that I started really only paying attention to BNL's upbeat numbers, but as I listened to the albums more and more I started to take more notice of the ballads. Songs like "Break Your Heart", "Wrong Man", even the trip-hoppy "Conventioneers", started to improve with repeated listens as I paid more attention to the lyrics. And I listened to "In The Car" a lot this summer, for some reason, which also sounds a little throwaway if you don't pay attention.
I still rate the catchy, witty songs like "Life, in a Nutshell" and "Go Home" as my favourites. But clearly BNL excel at the slower stuff too.
I am looking forward to it, yes, even though S7 was hit-and-miss. I think carrying on without Zach would be a mistake though. I'd still watch of course, but he really ties the show together and it wouldn't be Scrubs without him.
Either way, here's hoping the last episode of this season is the send-off either the show, or just Zach, deserves. For a show with classic episodes like "My Old Lady" in its library, to misjudge the finale would be a real disappointment.
I'm afraid it has been scientifically proven that you, and only you, find "Fairytale" a "bland dirge". Sorry! ;-)
I'm not a fan of "White Christmas". From that era I'd rather have "The Christmas Song". And "Last Christmas" is alright, but a little too '80s for me.. although admittedly it doesn't reach the cheesy lows of Band Aid II..
I'd rate "Dirrty" at #1, personally. Thanks for posting the list.
I've never even been clubbing in any real sense (my excuse is that I only turned 18 a month ago, though :D) I doubt I ever would though. Definitely a night out with a few friends is much better.
All right, I'll be sure to check in on New Year's and see if you're on.
I prefer to stay in on New Year's too, but then again I'm not big on partying in general.
Haha, quite. I make sound like I'd turn down Angelina Jolie or Halle Berry is they approached me.. I'm not *quite* that picky!
Heh, I hadn't noticed you didn't have Big Bang Theory on here. Guess I assumed you did :D
Yeah, I really like "Rule the World with Love". I love the twists and turns the chorus lyric takes - "Hearts are won, empires fall in love with love, love will conquer all for one one for all is fair in love and war, love and war are one" :D
Not much this Christmas mate, pretty quiet. Just seeing the family and stuff. Y'know, I haven't been on MSN Messenger since our post-midnight chat on New Year's Day, I don't think.. maybe I'll pop on again that time this year :D You doing much over Christmas and New Year's?
I'm genuinely not a huge fan of them. They're good-looking, but in a generic kind of way. I'd rather have any of those on this list.
Glad to see I've inspired you :-D Nice list, I liked Knocked Up and Sex On Fire too. And The Wrong Man Was Convicted is great, of course.
Great list, no doubting Cartman's spot at #1 for me.
Most definitely. Love them.
I see you've added some more, including "Tonight Is The Night I Fell Asleep At The Wheel", which is funny as I was planning to mention it to you. I was just listening to it, and boy do I love it. Especially the way the conceit of the narrator's girlfriend being "the last thing on [his] mind" changes as the song goes on.
All great choices.
I'm the same as you in that I started really only paying attention to BNL's upbeat numbers, but as I listened to the albums more and more I started to take more notice of the ballads. Songs like "Break Your Heart", "Wrong Man", even the trip-hoppy "Conventioneers", started to improve with repeated listens as I paid more attention to the lyrics. And I listened to "In The Car" a lot this summer, for some reason, which also sounds a little throwaway if you don't pay attention.
I still rate the catchy, witty songs like "Life, in a Nutshell" and "Go Home" as my favourites. But clearly BNL excel at the slower stuff too.
Great choices, Chris Rock would have to be my number one.
Yep, Johannesburg, South Africa. Should be good