Saturday, September 23, 2006

Zach Braff is leaving "Scrubs" for a movie career?

Waddaya mean I'm wrong?
It's a pity Perry Cox and the Janitor are just TV-characters. They would be handy for "setting things straight", as Braff seems to act in real life as dumb as J.D. does sometimes.
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November 16th, 2009

It is very curious how time works. Once upon a time I did really care about this show. It is not that I don't appreciate it anymore, I still do. But in a strange way, I began to lose interest in it, but why?
1. Too much seasons broadcasted for its own good? Who wants to see Zach Braff bearded after all these years? Did Scrubs really jump the shark?
2. The descending into irrelevance by using blatantly liberal- an environmentalist-biased plots and subplots? I used to prefer the more so-to-speak "generic" plots.
3. Too much guests stars? It gets boring with time, as The Simpsons can testify...
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Thursday, September 21, 2006

The Real Ratzinger


Karl Rahner, Hans Kung and Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger all die on the same day, and go to meet St. Peter to know their fate.

St. Peter approaches the three of them, and tells them that he will interview each of them to discuss their views on various issues.

He then points at Rahner and says "Karl! In my office..." After 4 hours, the door opens, and Rahner comes stumbling out of St. Peter's office. He is highly distraught, and is mumbling things like "Oh God, that was the hardest thing I've ever done! How could I have been so wrong! So sorry...never knew..." He stumbles off into Heaven, a testament to the mercy of Our God.

St. Peter follows him out, and sticks his finger in Kung's direction and "Hans! You're next..." After 8 hours, the door opens, and Kung comes out, barely able to stand. He is near collapse with weakness and a crushed spirit. He , too, is mumbling things like "Oh God, that was the hardest thing I've ever done! How could I have been so wrong! So sorry...never knew..." He stumbles off into Heaven, a testament to the mercy of Our God.
Lastly, St. Peter, emerging from his office, says to Cardinal Ratzinger, "Joseph, your turn." TWELVE HOURS LATER, St. Peter stumbles out the door, apparently exhausted, saying "Oh God, that's the hardest thing I've ever done..."
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