Much to blind to see the damage he's done, sometimes a man must awake to find that, really, he has no one...


Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Okay I Believe You, But My Tommy Gun Don't

Now that Summer is pretty much done, we can all go back to looking good again. Yes it's nice to see beautiful people walking around not wearing much, but for I for one definitely look better the more covered I am. This being said the Autumn/Winter season is my favourite for clothes. The weather is decent enough so you can still enjoy being outdoors, whilst it still being cold enough to be able to wear layers without melting. Continuing slightly with the the theme of the last entry, I've been looking and found a few items that I would love to add to my wardrobe. It really has been a long time since I've bought something, and I feel a few new pieces would be a welcome addition for the year ahead...




Unsurprisingly, these items all happen to be from River Island, and the grand total of them, with the jacket from the last post included, comes to a tasty £236. I know what I'll be spending my loan on then. It would be a lot easier if I didn't have to buy a new laptop as well.

So as I alluded to in the post yesterday, I started watching a new show called White Collar. Maria came home over the weekend and was raving about it, so I've spent the last three days getting up to date with it, which is half way through its second season. It is about a charming, expert, highly intelligent, art forger and criminal. The whole show begins with him escaping jail and subsequently being caught by the same F.B.I agent for the second time. The reason behind his escape, with only months left on his sentence, is to find his girlfriend who he thinks is in trouble. Cafferty the criminal, manages to broker a deal with Burke the F.B.I agent, which involves him being released under the FBI's custody to help consult on other similar cases.

At the moment, I'm just going to say it's good but nothing special. I don't know if it's better than any of the others shows that I watch, however I'll keep watching it. Plus, it's given me something to pass the long days and late nights whilst staying up waiting for eating time.
It's finally September which means that House, Dexter, Chuck, and Castle all start again! All the seasons ended in really dramatic fashion, so the wait for new episodes have been exciting. I already know that for House and Dexter at least, the new season begins right where the last ones ended. Thought I'd post some links of the season endings, even if I'm the only one that'll watch them.

House and Cuddy finally got together after six seasons, now we get to see if they can actually work as a couple. Plus, House is meant to now be happy, which will be weird but intriguing. Very tense finale.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghM0nAHbZ-U&feature=related
Dexter's shocking final scene. This is the first time I'll be watching it since December, and finally in real time as I caught up with the first four seasons after they had aired. What will become of Dexter?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pd8907jjkU4&has_verified=1
Castle's finale ended up being one of the saddest episodes I have seen of any drama and what really elevated it in my opinion. Plus, there's an amazing song written just for this episode.
Chuck ended with his father being killed and his mother who we thought was dead arriving on the scene. Couldn't find a decent clip. And while all these have been away, Leverage has kept me going and deserves a mention.

Thought/Quote/Lyric of the Day...
Do you believe you're missing out?
That everything good is happening somewhere else
But with nobody in your bed
The night is hard to get through
x

2 comments:

  1. Jesus... What happened to the days where you could purchase numerous amount of clothes for £50 lol. I think I still do actually, we can't all be as stylish as you though can we :P

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  2. Just re-read this and i now am excited by the little House and Cuddy bit, to think this time last year i didn't care, oh how things have changed lol

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