Have you ever read or seen something where you get so excited you just want to tell everyone you know? Yeah. That's geeking out.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Freak out!
Ok so I love Disney movies. Especially the classic cartoons that I grew up with such as the Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, the lion king but my all time favorite is Lady and the Tramp. Don't know why except that when I was little my grandparents had a dog named Lady. She wasn't even a cocker spaniel but who am I to argue with two year old me's logic? Anyway the problem that I've found with having Lady and the Tramp as your favorite Disney movie is it's almost impossible to find merch for it. It was easier when I was little and therefore had no money to buy the stuff but now that I can, unless you look really hard you can't find much that isn't a stuffed animal. And even then it's few and far between. Having said that, I walked into the Disney store today and was looking at the stuffed animals and saw a Tramp out of the corner of my eye. Nothing new. But then I really looked and saw they had Tramp, Si, Am, Peg and the bulldog from the pound scene!!!!!!! I think I actually squealed. Then proceeded to show my sister in law who was with me and text my mom, one of my friends and tweet the picture I took because they finally had a stuffed animal that wasn't Lady or Tramp! This didn't even happen when the DVD came out! And trust me, I looked. I asked. I had a friend looking for stuff at Disney World for me. It's not to be found. So yeah, I geeked out big time and I don't even care!
Here's the pic I took
Here's the pic I took
Monday, December 5, 2011
Oliver Twist meets
So Neverland premiered last night. Visually it's amazing. Neverland has gorgeous sets, with snow turning to woodlands that reminds me a little of Narnia. I kinda love how Neverland is an alternate world and not just a place to stumble upon.
When you first meet Peter it reminds me a lot of Oliver Twist. A group of street kids conning their way into rich old men's pockets in 1906 only to return to a caregiver where they all live in an old warehouse. Although Jimmy seems to care a lot more for these boys than Fagan ever did.
The acting isn't bad, the sets are beautiful, the story isn't bad but I just can't get into it. There isn't really any reason I can find but I just didn't seem to care whether I missed parts of the show or not. Which is weird because I like the story of Peter Pan and a prequel so you get to see where he came from is a promising and good story. Oh well. Depending on what time part 2 is on tonight I'll watch it.
In other news, the Eureka and Warehouse 13 Christmas episodes are on tomorrow!!!! I can't wait for new episodes from those two teams. The previews look awesome and especially with Warehouse I can't wait to hear the humor (Eddie!) Can't wait!!!!
Emily
When you first meet Peter it reminds me a lot of Oliver Twist. A group of street kids conning their way into rich old men's pockets in 1906 only to return to a caregiver where they all live in an old warehouse. Although Jimmy seems to care a lot more for these boys than Fagan ever did.
The acting isn't bad, the sets are beautiful, the story isn't bad but I just can't get into it. There isn't really any reason I can find but I just didn't seem to care whether I missed parts of the show or not. Which is weird because I like the story of Peter Pan and a prequel so you get to see where he came from is a promising and good story. Oh well. Depending on what time part 2 is on tonight I'll watch it.
In other news, the Eureka and Warehouse 13 Christmas episodes are on tomorrow!!!! I can't wait for new episodes from those two teams. The previews look awesome and especially with Warehouse I can't wait to hear the humor (Eddie!) Can't wait!!!!
Emily
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Hole in the Wall
There's something about finding a new store of your favorite stuff, whether it be yarn or comics or whatever else you're into, it's just awesome. Today I went to a new yarn store, one of my favorite comic/game stores and a new comic book store. The 2nd comic book store had comics and collectible trading cards from the 90's if not earlier. It was one of those places that you really had to look for what you wanted but there's a good chance they'll have it..unless it's Doctor Who of course. The downside was it was in the sketchyist strip mall I've ever seen. Nudie bar then tattoo shop, smoke shop, fireworks store then the comic store. Yeah. But I love the feeling of finding something you never expected to find, like the Beauty and the Beast comics from the early 1990's. It's just fun. :)
Emily
Emily
Friday, November 18, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Gamer Girl....?
I call myself a gamer. I've played games all my life (Mario, Donkey Kong, Pong, Sesame Street Counting Game that I can't remember the name of, Kingdom Hearts, WoW, card games, board games, and most recently D&D) but I'm not the type of gamer to learn all about the games that are coming out and need to play every game and every expansion that comes out. I'm the type of gamer that plays games. I like the togetherness of some games, I like the solitude of others. But I always feel like a fraud when people start talking about new video games or a new RPG and I have NO idea what they're talking about. But I love gaming. I just don't immerse myself in gaming culture. Sometimes I wish I would, but I like just playing them.
So I'm gonna keep playing and being a gamer girl. Because, as I said, I love playing them and that's what a gamer is.
Emily
So I'm gonna keep playing and being a gamer girl. Because, as I said, I love playing them and that's what a gamer is.
Emily
Grown Up Fairy Tales
I love fairy tales so the fact that NBC and ABC both have shows on right now are pretty cool.
Honestly though I like ABC's Once Upon a Time a bit more. Maybe because it's not as dark as Grimm, or... who knows. Maybe it's the writing. Anyway I like how fairy tales are becoming main stream and not just in the way of Disney.
Once Upon a Time is clever in the way that while they take story book characters and put them in our world they don't make it to easy to figure out who's who. I mean this in the way that in the fairy tale world Cinderella is of course Cindrella. In our world, her name is Ashley.
They still connect it, ASHley, CINDERella, but it's not obvious. Another example is the Evil Queen is Regina in the real world and in Latin Regina meAns queen. I love subtle things like that. Where you don't make the connection unless you really think about it.
It's a good show and I'm glad they ordered a full season of it.
There's also Grimm this season, which I'm still not sure if I like. And two Snow White movies coming out. I wish they would come out with something other than Snow White though. It just seems overdone
Honestly though I like ABC's Once Upon a Time a bit more. Maybe because it's not as dark as Grimm, or... who knows. Maybe it's the writing. Anyway I like how fairy tales are becoming main stream and not just in the way of Disney.
Once Upon a Time is clever in the way that while they take story book characters and put them in our world they don't make it to easy to figure out who's who. I mean this in the way that in the fairy tale world Cinderella is of course Cindrella. In our world, her name is Ashley.
They still connect it, ASHley, CINDERella, but it's not obvious. Another example is the Evil Queen is Regina in the real world and in Latin Regina meAns queen. I love subtle things like that. Where you don't make the connection unless you really think about it.
It's a good show and I'm glad they ordered a full season of it.
There's also Grimm this season, which I'm still not sure if I like. And two Snow White movies coming out. I wish they would come out with something other than Snow White though. It just seems overdone
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Is it really Ever Over?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 came out yesterday so I'm going to post a bunch of funny/cool or amusing HP stuff I've found online. Mainly on Pintrest.com. The best website I've found in a while to just waste time on or find cool crafts and suchings. HP fans are so creative.
Favorite scene EVER
I got my first Harry Potter book as a Hannukah present and didn't read it right away. I then got over that and read it and have been hooked ever since. I then refused to watch the movies because I thought they would ruin the books. Things changed but I learned how to take the movie as a movie and the books as awesomeness. I have been to two midnight releases and gotten the books on the first day of release from Prizoner of Azkaban on. I love how the series has gotten kids and adults to start reading again and bring sci-fi and fantasy back to somewhat mainstream. Harry Potter is just good writing, and a good story. And I'm sad that's over. But when something is this beloved is it really ever over?
Emily
Friday, November 11, 2011
So Yesterday....
I meant to post this yesterday but got hit with a killer sinus headache so here it is today!
On this day, November 10, in 1969 Sesame Street debuted. I remember watching it when I was little and there's a family story that while on a family trip I was left with my mom's best friend while my parents took my brother hiking and I didn't stop screaming until Sesame Street was on.
Sesame Street is such an institution especially for us kids of the 80's. I think I liked the music more than anything else. And Cookie Monster. And Grover. Well SuperGrover. And Big Bird's dog....or was it Snuffy's? He was orange and white and shaggy. But back to the music, C is for Cookie, Rubber Ducky, Put down the Ducky, which followed me to high school where saxophone became clarinet. Same syllables. It worked. The learning stuff was always there of course but I don't remember it as a huge impacting factor. It must have been but that's the best learning in my opinion, when you don't realize it's happening.
I don't watch the show anymore, but I learned some signs, some spanish and a ton of other things.
Here are some videos I found:
C is for Cookie!
I forgot about this one! Doing The Pidegon!
This one used to freak me out. I totally forgot about it. I guess I blocked it out.
Put Down the Duckie!
Rubber Ducky
Echo!!
I remember laughing hysterically at this one.
I forgot about a lot of these clips but I remember how much I loved them, or how much they scared me, now that I look back and see them.
I also love that I watched some of the same clips in sesame street that my brother did 5 years earlier that I'm sure they still play other things that I watched that my kids'll watch. Sesame street is a childhood staple.
Happy Birthday Sesame Street!
This entry is brought to you by the letter S!
Emily
On this day, November 10, in 1969 Sesame Street debuted. I remember watching it when I was little and there's a family story that while on a family trip I was left with my mom's best friend while my parents took my brother hiking and I didn't stop screaming until Sesame Street was on.
Sesame Street is such an institution especially for us kids of the 80's. I think I liked the music more than anything else. And Cookie Monster. And Grover. Well SuperGrover. And Big Bird's dog....or was it Snuffy's? He was orange and white and shaggy. But back to the music, C is for Cookie, Rubber Ducky, Put down the Ducky, which followed me to high school where saxophone became clarinet. Same syllables. It worked. The learning stuff was always there of course but I don't remember it as a huge impacting factor. It must have been but that's the best learning in my opinion, when you don't realize it's happening.
I don't watch the show anymore, but I learned some signs, some spanish and a ton of other things.
Here are some videos I found:
This one used to freak me out. I totally forgot about it. I guess I blocked it out.
Put Down the Duckie!
I forgot about a lot of these clips but I remember how much I loved them, or how much they scared me, now that I look back and see them.
I also love that I watched some of the same clips in sesame street that my brother did 5 years earlier that I'm sure they still play other things that I watched that my kids'll watch. Sesame street is a childhood staple.
Happy Birthday Sesame Street!
This entry is brought to you by the letter S!
Emily
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Ok this is just cool.
This is a link to an article about how things in sci fi movies are happening and how some movies might have to change in light of new developments that were discovered such as Hover crafts and faster than light space travel!
Go read it! Let me know what you think!
We're All Living in a Sci Fi Movie
Go read it! Let me know what you think!
We're All Living in a Sci Fi Movie
A sad day for the Family Circus
I grew up reading the sunday comics. For Better or For Worse, Hi and Lois, Beetle Bailey, Heathcliff, Calvin and Hobbes, and Family Circus among others, so it saddens me to post this, but Bil Keane, creator of Family Circus passed away today. I always loved that comic, and even though it's a little dated and a lot religious at times, it's a staple for the funnies. Luckily he had a good long life, a large family and will forever live within the Family Circus.
Washington Post Article where it was announced
Emily
Washington Post Article where it was announced
Emily
Monday, November 7, 2011
Card carrying Whedonite
New interview with Joss Whedon!
Rookie » Yay, Geometry: An Interview With Joss Whedon
Rookie » Yay, Geometry: An Interview With Joss Whedon
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Feeling rather special....I'm a dork. hah
So today I was looking at my Geek_OutCom twitter account and saw that someone retweeted my Tweet about how John Sheppard from Stargate Atlantis, which I just started watching, reminds me a lot of Zane from Eureka. I don't know why but the fact that I was retweeted by someone I don't know got me all kinds of excited. I just wanted to tell everyone! The fact that someone likes what I tweeted that isn't someone I know outside of the internet, actually to be honest I don't know if they even follow me, it just awesome and made me feel special. Yes it happens every day but not to me.
Also, I completely geeked out at dinner tonight, to the point of interrupting my brother ordering his dinner with the waitress, because one of the other people at the table told me that they were now selling stuffed Adipose at my local Suncoast. I may be going there tomorrow to get one. Just the fact it's AT THE MALL and I don't have to order it or pay $50 at a con for it makes me want to go one NOW. I was so excited. Still am actually.
To end the post, I leave you with this:
Also, I completely geeked out at dinner tonight, to the point of interrupting my brother ordering his dinner with the waitress, because one of the other people at the table told me that they were now selling stuffed Adipose at my local Suncoast. I may be going there tomorrow to get one. Just the fact it's AT THE MALL and I don't have to order it or pay $50 at a con for it makes me want to go one NOW. I was so excited. Still am actually.
To end the post, I leave you with this:
Enjoy.
Emily
Saturday, November 5, 2011
A Whole New World......
So a little while ago, Blizzard announced that they were coming out with a new World of Warcraft expansion pack. My first thought was Yay! new stuff! Not that I'm anywhere near being topped out on the current expansion but still. Then they announced Pet Battles. Which I've come to hear is like the old school Pokemon battles only with your pets. Okay that's pretty cool. I like collecting pets and it's a little annoying that they kinda just sit there or follow you. It'll be cool to be able to do something with them.
Today I was talking to my friend Lauren, who I got into playing WoW and she is now way more involved with it then I ever was which I take full pride and credit for, told me that one of the new characters you get to play is a PANDA! Ok techniqually the new race is called a Pandaren but you can be a monk which, I don't know much about yet but it seems that you can be a tank and a healer as one. Which I always like. The expansion is called Mists of Pandaria and I know I'm a few weeks behind here on the excitement of it, but I'm still excited.
You get to start in a brand new starting zone, a brand new world and when you hit a certain level, THAT's where you decided whether to be alliance or horde. It's going to be interesting because you won't know who's with you and who's against you until it's possibly to late. I think going to a new world, is gonna be good. I mean I know Cat came out with new quests and all, but it's going to be nice playing in a world that isn't totally destroyed. Thanks Deathwing.
I was just looking at the racial stats at the Pandaren. First of all, one of them is call Bouncy. I frakking love Blizzard's sense of humor(speaking of which, anyone else get the sonic screwdriver? I refuse to do that quest so I keep the thing.). It basically means that Pandaren's take 50% less falling damage but just to call it Bouncy? Awesome. And another trait is basically a version of the Vulcan Death Grip. But instead of killing it puts the target to sleep when you touch a secret pressure point on an enemy target, putting it to sleep for 3 seconds. Could definitely be useful. Especially in duels. Heh.
Oh. And the whole world is on the back of a turtle. I don't know why that amuses me so much.
In the new class race as Monk you get to roll, do a spinning crane kick, do damage, defense and healing. I love that. My first WoW character was a Night Elf Priest because I wanted to heal. Well, I realized really fast that that got boring while working in a guild. I tend to run into things. Not as much as some others in the guild(Zamm) but still, it happens. So then I started with a hunter because I love being able to do damage and it's also like having an extra character with you, my cat's name is Merri and she's awsome. Even when Cataclysm let us add other hunting pets, I still pretty much stick with Merri. But then I couldn't heal my friends or myself very well. So I kinda love the being able to do both thing.
I'm going to sign up for the promise to play WoW for a year thing, the new annual contract they started so I can play the beta version when it comes out. People at Blizzcon said it was amazing so I'm willing to try so I don't have to wait until the new expansion's out.
Oh and did I mention? I GET TO BE A PANDA!!!!!
Emily
Today I was talking to my friend Lauren, who I got into playing WoW and she is now way more involved with it then I ever was which I take full pride and credit for, told me that one of the new characters you get to play is a PANDA! Ok techniqually the new race is called a Pandaren but you can be a monk which, I don't know much about yet but it seems that you can be a tank and a healer as one. Which I always like. The expansion is called Mists of Pandaria and I know I'm a few weeks behind here on the excitement of it, but I'm still excited.
You get to start in a brand new starting zone, a brand new world and when you hit a certain level, THAT's where you decided whether to be alliance or horde. It's going to be interesting because you won't know who's with you and who's against you until it's possibly to late. I think going to a new world, is gonna be good. I mean I know Cat came out with new quests and all, but it's going to be nice playing in a world that isn't totally destroyed. Thanks Deathwing.
I was just looking at the racial stats at the Pandaren. First of all, one of them is call Bouncy. I frakking love Blizzard's sense of humor(speaking of which, anyone else get the sonic screwdriver? I refuse to do that quest so I keep the thing.). It basically means that Pandaren's take 50% less falling damage but just to call it Bouncy? Awesome. And another trait is basically a version of the Vulcan Death Grip. But instead of killing it puts the target to sleep when you touch a secret pressure point on an enemy target, putting it to sleep for 3 seconds. Could definitely be useful. Especially in duels. Heh.
Oh. And the whole world is on the back of a turtle. I don't know why that amuses me so much.
In the new class race as Monk you get to roll, do a spinning crane kick, do damage, defense and healing. I love that. My first WoW character was a Night Elf Priest because I wanted to heal. Well, I realized really fast that that got boring while working in a guild. I tend to run into things. Not as much as some others in the guild(Zamm) but still, it happens. So then I started with a hunter because I love being able to do damage and it's also like having an extra character with you, my cat's name is Merri and she's awsome. Even when Cataclysm let us add other hunting pets, I still pretty much stick with Merri. But then I couldn't heal my friends or myself very well. So I kinda love the being able to do both thing.
I'm going to sign up for the promise to play WoW for a year thing, the new annual contract they started so I can play the beta version when it comes out. People at Blizzcon said it was amazing so I'm willing to try so I don't have to wait until the new expansion's out.
Oh and did I mention? I GET TO BE A PANDA!!!!!
Emily
Friday, November 4, 2011
A sampler I need to try
So I've found that there are a ton of TV shows that I want to start watching. Or should have watched a while ago. Luckily a lot of them (Battlestar, Caprica, Weeds, Merlin, Stargate, The Walking Dead, X-Files) are on Netflix streaming. I also want to start watching Chuck, Fringe, Game of Thrones, Ringer, Supernatural, Nikita, thinking about Sarah Connor Chronicles. I feel like there are awesome shows out there that I have never seen or just never wanted to see until now. I also need to rewatch Dollhouse.
Anybody else have any suggestions? Leave a comment if you do.
Emily
Anybody else have any suggestions? Leave a comment if you do.
Emily
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Oh how I miss this Cast.....
Okay so I had all these topics to talk about, trying to decide which to write about first, then I saw this:
It needed to be seen. I FREAKING LOVE THIS CAST!!!!
Okay other things in the past few days I've completely geeked out over.
Farnsworth APP! on Itunes: I love Warehouse 13 and would love to have a case to put my phone or my new ipod into that looks like a Farnsworth from Warehouse. Just because they are that cool. But I can see how it would be inconvient for carrying around in a pocket. I always wonder how they're comfortable to carry. But see this let's you make your iphone/pod/pad into a Farnsworth! My problem with it? That(at least as far as I can tell, let me know if I'm wrong) you can only use it with other Farnsworth users. :( And now I feel like a commercial.
So yeah I don't have it yet, but for .99 I'm seriously contemplating.
I mentioned this on my twitter feed but this week's Castle was honestly one of the best episodes I've seen of the show in a while. I love Nathan Fillion (Big Damn Hero!) but Beckett annoys me sometimes. Everyone else? I like. But this episode was just good. Basically a bank Castle and his Mom are in get robbed. The people that rob the place? Trapper John M.D., Dr. Huxtable, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman and Dr. Doogie Howser. How freaking cool is that? I mean, yeah they're robbers but that's just awesome.
For random little thoughts and cool retweets, follow me on Twitter! @geek_outcom
Emily
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Monday, October 31, 2011
This is what this blog is about....partly.
I love the website Pintrest. They have the most crafty and just creative things on there! A lot of pictures are gonna be from pintrest most likely. But I think this is awesome.
And these are some other pictures I found that I squee about:
When this scene happened in the New Girl I freaked and squeed. (I'm a girl can you tell?).
Graphics like this one makes me believe that not every girl thinks Bella is awesome.

Who doesn't love Joss? Seriously?
MIND FREAKING BLOWN. Didn't even realize.
As you can tell I'm still trying to find my voice for this blog. But you know what? It's my blog. and If I'm all over the place, isn't that my choice? Besides, being able to post these graphics/pictures and having other people like the same things or even just smile at something I post, that's what I started this for. That's what I'm trying to give myself an outlet for.
Follow me on Twitter @geek_outcom!
Emily
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Doggie Cosplay!
I can't decided if I feel sorry for these dogs or if I think it's awesome.
I love these two:
What is this one supposed to be?
I am not the type to dress my dog up. The most he gets is a coat like thing in the summer that keeps him cool. (It's made of the same stuff that keeps horses cool in the summer supposedly) but if I could get him to keep that dragon costume, oh yeah my black and white dog would be a red dragon for Halloween.
Source
I love these two:
I am not the type to dress my dog up. The most he gets is a coat like thing in the summer that keeps him cool. (It's made of the same stuff that keeps horses cool in the summer supposedly) but if I could get him to keep that dragon costume, oh yeah my black and white dog would be a red dragon for Halloween.
Source
Friday, October 28, 2011
So many books, so little time
So tonight I went to a book store. Never a good idea. Actually it's always a good idea. Just not for my wallet. I went for a specific book but decided that book was just a little overwhelming. So while waiting for my mom I started browsing. This is where the trouble starts.
I love information. I collect books even if I don't read them for years I love having them. So when I see something about a topic that intrests me I want to learn as much as I can about it. Such as the Romanovs, the British monarchy from Victorian times and before, and interesting people. So in the biography section(which is right next to the world history section) when I see a book on Charles Dickens and one about Cleopatra and one about a girl who had little relationship with her father then at 81 he hands her a stack of letters he wrote to his parents while he was fighting in WWII my brain says want! My wallet says um...eh what the hell.
Did I get those? Nope. The only one I seriously contemplated was the WWII letter one but decided that it wouldn't be the best idea. So I picked up Ronald Dahl's bio (he wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I'm curious to see what was going on in that brain of his), a biography of a prision librarian (a profession I contemplated/am contemplating....the librarian part, not the prison part....although.....) and a book explaining what aspects of Harry Potter coinside with real British history. Comparing Hogwarts to British boarding schools. I saw that and got really excited(geek out anyone?) It's just like....I need this. My brain needs this information. I can't wait to read them!
Also, Grimm starts tonight. Can't wait.
Emily
I love information. I collect books even if I don't read them for years I love having them. So when I see something about a topic that intrests me I want to learn as much as I can about it. Such as the Romanovs, the British monarchy from Victorian times and before, and interesting people. So in the biography section(which is right next to the world history section) when I see a book on Charles Dickens and one about Cleopatra and one about a girl who had little relationship with her father then at 81 he hands her a stack of letters he wrote to his parents while he was fighting in WWII my brain says want! My wallet says um...eh what the hell.
Did I get those? Nope. The only one I seriously contemplated was the WWII letter one but decided that it wouldn't be the best idea. So I picked up Ronald Dahl's bio (he wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I'm curious to see what was going on in that brain of his), a biography of a prision librarian (a profession I contemplated/am contemplating....the librarian part, not the prison part....although.....) and a book explaining what aspects of Harry Potter coinside with real British history. Comparing Hogwarts to British boarding schools. I saw that and got really excited(geek out anyone?) It's just like....I need this. My brain needs this information. I can't wait to read them!
Also, Grimm starts tonight. Can't wait.
Emily
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Real Life Friends
This is the kind of stuff I love. Today Eddie McClintock of Warehouse 13 posted this picture of him and Colin Ferguson from Eureka hanging out. I know they're both in Australia for a con and probably doing something network related, but I love when people who act are actually friends. Like Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk. Or Jewel Staite and Sean Maher. Gareth David Lloyd and James Marsters. It just makes me happy inside that these people are friends in real life. Plus if they are on the same show and have to do a panel at a con together, or just an interview, it makes it that much better. (such as Nathan Fillion calling anyone from the Firefly cast doing a panel....in the middle of the panel)
My newest discovery is the Nerdist podcast. I'm coming pretty late to the game, but it's just so freaking entertaining! And I love when Wil Wheaton is on because he and Chris Hardwick (the host) have been friends since they were 17 so it's like they're just hanging out and just happen to be recording it.
I just like when people are like, these are my friends. I enjoy doing things with them. Even after our show is off the air.
Such as:
pictures from Pintrest
My newest discovery is the Nerdist podcast. I'm coming pretty late to the game, but it's just so freaking entertaining! And I love when Wil Wheaton is on because he and Chris Hardwick (the host) have been friends since they were 17 so it's like they're just hanging out and just happen to be recording it.
I just like when people are like, these are my friends. I enjoy doing things with them. Even after our show is off the air.
Such as:
and
pictures from Pintrest
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
First post! Woot! And the start of my non funny titles.
So after Much Ado About Nothing was announced via Twitter by Nathan Fillion and Sean Maher and a few other Whendonverse twitter accounts I follow at something like 11pm on a Sunday night I squeed. I squeed a lot. I retweeted. I commented. I was happy. Then I was stuck. Most of my friends (I said most Jordo.) have no intrest or not to the amount that I think of how awesome this is going to be. Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, Sean Maher, NATHAN FRAKING FILLION(not that I don't get to watch him weekly on Castle or anything) paired, once again with Joss Whedon (do we not remember how AWESOME Dr Horrible is? and they filmed it without anyone in the industry knowing? MIND BLOWING) At least not the friends I feel comfortable texting at 11pm on a Sunday night. Then last night I was at Barnes and Noble (I still go to book stores and freaking love it, how novel.) and a friend picked up a Torchwood book and just handed it to me, no words, just handed it to me. I grinned and did a happy dance in my head and she just shook her head with a smile.
So this is my place to completely geek out because I'm not always with friends who understand why I get excited about the new Torchwood episode or the fact there are TWO shows about fairy tales this season on TV (Grimm which starts October 28, this Friday, which includes writers from Buffy, Angel and X-Files, and Once Upon a Time who has Jane Espenson who wrote for Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Torchwood: Miracle Day AND Gilmore Girls AND co-created Warehouse 13, among others, in other words, the woman who's career I would love to have.) To post things I find intresting or fun or just squee worthy. Rumors, book and comic reviews, movie and game announcements, my experiences at cons. My background is in English Lit and I love to write so this is also an outlet for that(my creative-ness isn't always following me to the end of a story I write)
Things I typically geek out about:
-Doctor Who
-Torchwood (two seperate things. Yes I have been to Gallifrey One the almost completely Dr Who Con in LA. I live in Jersey. I've watched Dr. Who with my brother since 1989. I was 4. That's commitment.)
-New books
-Cool tech
-World of Warcraft expansions
-Warehouse 13
-Eureka
-Almost anything in the Whendonverse.
-Music
-Castle
-Comics
-New stuff.
-Totally unrelated things I can't think of at the moment.
-Felicia Day
-Wil Wheaton
-Fun college courses (such as Russian History 1901-1921 and The History of Children's Literature)
So this is my place to geek out and I hope you join me.
Enjoy.
Emily
Can I also say I think this is my first every completely public blog? Weird.
So this is my place to completely geek out because I'm not always with friends who understand why I get excited about the new Torchwood episode or the fact there are TWO shows about fairy tales this season on TV (Grimm which starts October 28, this Friday, which includes writers from Buffy, Angel and X-Files, and Once Upon a Time who has Jane Espenson who wrote for Buffy, Angel, Firefly, Torchwood: Miracle Day AND Gilmore Girls AND co-created Warehouse 13, among others, in other words, the woman who's career I would love to have.) To post things I find intresting or fun or just squee worthy. Rumors, book and comic reviews, movie and game announcements, my experiences at cons. My background is in English Lit and I love to write so this is also an outlet for that(my creative-ness isn't always following me to the end of a story I write)
Things I typically geek out about:
-Doctor Who
-Torchwood (two seperate things. Yes I have been to Gallifrey One the almost completely Dr Who Con in LA. I live in Jersey. I've watched Dr. Who with my brother since 1989. I was 4. That's commitment.)
-New books
-Cool tech
-World of Warcraft expansions
-Warehouse 13
-Eureka
-Almost anything in the Whendonverse.
-Music
-Castle
-Comics
-New stuff.
-Totally unrelated things I can't think of at the moment.
-Felicia Day
-Wil Wheaton
-Fun college courses (such as Russian History 1901-1921 and The History of Children's Literature)
So this is my place to geek out and I hope you join me.
Enjoy.
Emily
Can I also say I think this is my first every completely public blog? Weird.
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