Cavemen and Me
Well, I've just finished Alchem 5, and I'm very pleased with it, it wasn't rushed, everything is clearer, and I think it makes were the character's are in the plot more obvious. Which is good, it would seem as if I'd been lacking in the "explaining myself" department. Also, there were considerably less spelling and grammar errors then usual, mostly and occasional RObert, or ALchem. And I actually took the time to make sure there weren't any inconsistencies. So, hopefully that will be online soon, keep an eye out for it!
But as you can see by the title, this post isn't about Alchem, or my grammar and spelling issues; it's about cavemen. Recently, the cavemen from the GEICO insurance ads, have gotten their own TV show. I've always thought the commercials were better then most, (except the Wendy's ads, classic!). But the new show was mostly commercials, and when they were actually doing the show, it wasn't funny.
I was seriously disappointed, if I wanted to watch cavemen argue about unimportant and fake issues, I'd watch crossfire. I want to see cavemen, well, making cavemen jokes. But all I got was "blah blah blah blah blah" in an unfunny cocoon filled with slimy jokes, and a producer who needs to get his alphabet straight. Even the show after it, (something about car pooling) was better, and that looked even worse in the ads. In fact, it was funnier, because there was a moment when I actually let out a... laugh. But, it didn't last.
So much for an extra hour of brain melting TV, I guess I'll have to eat my shoes or file some paperwork instead for something entertaining.
But as you can see by the title, this post isn't about Alchem, or my grammar and spelling issues; it's about cavemen. Recently, the cavemen from the GEICO insurance ads, have gotten their own TV show. I've always thought the commercials were better then most, (except the Wendy's ads, classic!). But the new show was mostly commercials, and when they were actually doing the show, it wasn't funny.
I was seriously disappointed, if I wanted to watch cavemen argue about unimportant and fake issues, I'd watch crossfire. I want to see cavemen, well, making cavemen jokes. But all I got was "blah blah blah blah blah" in an unfunny cocoon filled with slimy jokes, and a producer who needs to get his alphabet straight. Even the show after it, (something about car pooling) was better, and that looked even worse in the ads. In fact, it was funnier, because there was a moment when I actually let out a... laugh. But, it didn't last.
So much for an extra hour of brain melting TV, I guess I'll have to eat my shoes or file some paperwork instead for something entertaining.

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