I considered doing a year-in-review post but I thought Baddie 2010 is a lot like Baddie 2009, so I guess I shouldn’t even bother. Besides, my Project 365 is about to end. I’ll probably just write another entry about it and some of my favorite days of 2010. Whatever. For this entry, though, I would like to show you people my very first Flash animation, which I made back in 2005 or 2006. Can’t really remember. All I know is it’s stupid and I’m glad I didn’t make another one.
I almost forgot (I tried really hard to forget) that I made this. I stumbled upon it when I was rummaging through my old web development stuff. I was looking for things that I could use for my web development and web design portfolio. Yes, I’m building a portfolio. I have a plan for 2011 and trust me when I say that me concocting a plan is something new. I hate to plan. I’m the Ultimate Flaker. I only like the beginnings of things, much like Don Draper.
We’re a few weeks away from Christmas and I guess it’s time to break out the wishlists, eh? I’m not really comfortable about telling people what I want them to give me, so my Christmas wishlists are always short. Well, except for last year. Sort of. But that’s not the point. The following is what I want to get for Christmas this year and it’s a short list. Sort of. Feel free to give me more than one.
The War for Late Night by Bill Carter. OK, technically, this is on my list but you can forget it. I already made an order for a copy of this book a couple of days ago. I just put it here so I can tell you that I’m sort of smart because I read books. Yay!
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Well, I’m definitely not thankful for my knack for coming up with the dumbest blog entry titles ever. And for that, I apologize. This blog entry isn’t for apologies, though. This blog entry is reserved for the things I am thankful for. I know we don’t really do Thanksgiving here in the Philippines, but I’m a citizen of the Internet and we do whatever the hell we want on the Internet. If you’re not down with that, I have 3 words for you:
As the animated gif suggests, I am a big fan of Conan O’Brien, so that’s why I’m thankful for Coco being back on TV. I’ve discussed my feelings and thoughts about his triumphant return to the small screen, so let’s move on.
Today, Conan O’Brien finishes his second week on his new TBS show “Conan”. That’s why it’s time to take a look at his first week. I know it doesn’t make sense, but hey, it’s the Internet. Anyhoo, so far, I like what I’m seeing. Somehow, “Conan” feels like a marriage between The Tonight Show and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Everything feels bigger and more prestigious, plus he has a wider audience now, which Conan had in his short Tonight Show run. But things are more relaxed and, well, very Conan-y. The main thing I love about Conan is his self-deprecating humor, and now that he’s on basic cable, which is more or less a demotion for someone who just came from network TV, he is seemingly once again the underdog. This means self-deprecation-based hilarity galore! I may have mourned the passing of The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, but I didn’t think for a second that it was the end of the road for Conan and his trusted sidekick, Andy Richter. With that said, I think Conan’s first week back was awesome. Not groundbreaking, but awesome nonetheless. Here are my 15 favorite moments from his first week: