Tuesday, January 22

BREAKING BRITNEY NEWS!

Damn straight KFed ain't finished by a long shot!
"KFed isn't finished by a long shot"

OH NO! NOW WHAT?! Per Google News, I can see this headline was posted an hour ago by a reputable news source.

The modern career gal in a rush needs her quick fix of the latest goings-on so she is in-the-know, now!

Except, it helps if she reads what it is that is written. And then she'd see that it actually says:


...


Oh. That would be news about The Fed, as in Federal Government. Ergo, real news. Like, important stuff. Oops.

Damn, and I thought I was in on some breaking Brit scoop.



ROTFLMAO & other greats from the world of texting


The 50 Most Commonly Used Text Terms have been posted, with 2moro taking the top spot, which frankly is so not the case with me. [Hhahaha, I come to realize later by the way, it's not a ranked list... it's alphabetical.]

I'm rather partial to T9 ... which can be annoying when trying to quickly jet off a note with BTW or ROFL. Forget about trying to make plans with 2nite or 2moro. Oh, and God forbid I try and sneak a tonite in there. T9 ain't playin' that. It takes me less time to just type out the whole word than it does backing up and correcting its stubborn ass.

So if you get a long text message with words fully spelled out, don't LOL at the nerd who sent it.

[By the way, the list is actually referring to all typing shorthands, not just for text. I mean, they must be, or they wouldn't make much sense. IRL? RT? At first I was like "WTF are some of the things on this list? DILLIGAS??"]

Here be the list:

Top 50 Most Commonly Used Text Terms:
2moro - Tomorrow
2nite -
Tonight
BRB - Be Right Back
BTW - By The Way
B4N - Bye For Now
BCNU - Be Seeing You
BFF - Best Friends Forever
CYA - Cover Your Ass
DBEYR - Don't Believe Everything You Read
DILLIGAS - Do I Look Like I Give A Sh**
FUD - Fear, Uncertainty, and Disinformation
FWIW - For What It's Worth
GR8 - Great
ILY - I Love You
IMHO - In My Humble Opinion
IRL - In Real Life
ISO - In Search Of
J/K - Just Kidding
L8R - Later
LMAO - Laughing My Ass Off
LOL - Laughing Out Loud -or- Lots Of Love
LYLAS - Love You Like A Sister
MHOTY - My Hat's Off To You
NIMBY - Not In My Back Yard
NP - No Problem
NUB - it stands for a new person
OIC - Oh, I See
OMG - Oh My God
OT - Off Topic
POV - Point Of View
RBTL - Read
Between The Lines
ROTFLMAO - Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Ass Off
RT - Real Time
RTM - Read The Manual
SH - Sh** Happens
SITD - Still In The Dark
SOL - Sh** Out of Luck
STBY - Sucks To Be You
SWAK - Sealed With A kiss
TFH - Thread From Hell
THX - Thanks
TLC - Tender Loving Care
TMI - Too Much Information
TTYL - Talk To You Later
TYVM - Thank You Very Much
VBG - Very Big Grin
WEG - Wicked Evil Grin
WTF - What The F***
WYWH - Wish You Were Here
XOXO - it means Hugs and Kisses

Friday, January 18

Cashmere Mafia. Cashmere? Mafia? Discuss.

Excuse me, do you have a working visa?
OK what do we think of ABC's Cashmere Mafia, guys?

I don't know how I feel about it. I was not a Sex & The City devotee, so any comparisons to the erstwhile show-about-4-friends-in-a-booming-metroplis are beyond me. It kind of reminds me of Big Shots (the other show ABC's also got on that is more like Tweed Mafia ... same premise except switch out the chicks for hot Michael Vartan and 3 other dudes).

I think I like it. And before you start freaking out because you think it's a crappy show, keep in mind that I'm allowed to like crap (after all, it's much in the same way you're allowed to watch whatever crap you want. Go ahead, I don't really mind.)

Here's my why, it's this silly game I play when foreign actors are playing Americans. Two of the leads are Australian, and I'm always waiting for their accent to slip. I kinda find it fascinating hearing foreigners "play" us... like I think to myself, "Is that really how they think we sound?"

Some of the better ones:
  • Hugh Laurie (House). Whoa, is that guy awesome or what?? He sounds like a true sarcastic person of Jersey.

  • Michelle Ryan (Bionic Woman). I wanted to dislike this show and her because I didn't want anyone tampering with my fond Lindsay Wagner memories. Not bad for a 23 year old British soap star. She sounds just like any other 23 year old suburban gal with a bionic arm!

  • Eddie Izzard & Minnie Driver (The Riches). They're playing Southern, so maybe somebody really from the South could say if they're doing a good job or not. She's so good, I forget that she's the British bitch that broke Matt Damon's heart in Good Will Hunting.

The Not so good:
  • Rachel Griffith (Brothers & Sisters). She got awesome reviews when she was on Six Feet Under, and here she is playing Gidget's daughter and Ally McBeal's sister where she sounds more like their foreign exchange student.

  • Miranda Otto (Cashmere Mafia). She's playing snooty upper crust with that weird snobby affectation, I think to disguise her accent. I'm like sure, Americans talk like that ... if you're living in a 1940's Hollywood movie.

  • Barbara Walters. Oh. That's not a foreign accent?

I'd rather wait for paint to dry

tick tock There was a time, not that long ago, where all the amazing websites for photo sharing, photo album making, scrapbooking, etc. threatened to overwhelm a creative gal with a constant itch for making pretty arrangements of pictures. I mean, really, how lucky are we... all these awesome sites where you can upload all of your pics and make mugs, and albums, and calendars, and mousepads, and jigsaw puzzles all customized out of your own candid snapshots. Tee-shirts. Christmas ornaments. Tote bags. Posters. Paintings. You know how it is.

Yeah, well guess what: I am COMPLETELY over it.

I've been sitting around waiting for the past twenty minutes for my screen to catch up with my creativity. I'm in the middle of making a calendar and twenty minutes later, I'm still working on January for godssakes. On Shutterfly. Or Kodak Gallery-slash-ofoto. Or Snapfish. Or whichever, I won't specify which, they all pretty much operate the same.

Now, don't get me wrong. I love/hate all those sites equally. It's just that they offer so many avenues of exciting things you can do with your pics that were unthinkable of doing even five years ago without spending a ton of money making it happen. I've made many great coffee table books that I'm proud of, but it wasn't until this week I remembered why I am so done with the whole process.

Chris Rollins loves to scrapbook, and she'd been talking about this scrapbooking site--- which, you can arrange pics, photo-album-style, with even more caption space -- just like a scrapbook... then they print up that bad-boy, and send it to you, pretty and bound like a book. So I thought, well I haven't dabbled with any of photos in a while, let's check it out.

And then I remembered why I stopped doing it: because of how frigging long the whole process takes. And I don't mean how long it takes those people to print up your book and send it. I mean how freaking long it takes for your computer to render your pictures and put them where they need to go. GOD FORBID you might need to re-size the picture, or make minor tweaks to the color or the cropping. Someone grab me a copy of War & Peace!

No offense to any specific site. They all have fun ideas I'd love to utilize for my own happy memories. But frankly, my happy memories are getting eclipsed by the many moments of my lifetime that are ticking by while I wait for Uncle Morty's red-eye to disappear.

Is my computer slow? Is my internet slow? I've tried at work, I've tried at home (yes, maybe I've been tried in the studio in the middle of my shift). Still worse than waiting for paint to dry. I mean, what was I expecting -- you upload all your pictures online, and expect this free web-based program to be functionally easy to use? I know I'm asking for a lot, but my sanity isn't worth a pretty little calendar full of wacky photos I took of friends while they weren't looking.

My dad wants to fill up his vacation house with a calendar similar to one I made him last year (when I was less hateful to the photo-album-websites). He asked me a couple weeks ago, and I couldn't figure out why I was stalling, (like I couldn't put it together with my horrendous online-scrapbooking attempt). And to make this task even more enjoyable, he's uploaded 53 pictures to choose from to fill up his 12 month calendar. (And by "enjoyable", I'm referring to the kind of joy brought on while waiting for paint to dry). 53 pictures that each take 5-10 seconds to load on the screen just so I can look at it.

The next 12 months of my life are going to pass before I even get close to getting this done.
Anybody maybe got an Jessica Alba 2008 calendar they wanna sell me?

(Hey good news, January finally finished processing! Oh crap, did I just cut off Grandpa's head? GAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!!)