3-Feb-2006
Tomorrow, I am giving myself the day off. Seriously. No errands, no chores, no... okay, I'll probably start brainstorming short ideas, but other than that, nothing. I'm getting a massage at noon, then it's off to the movies BY MYSELF. I can't remember the last time I had a whole five minutes where I didn't have to converse with another human being, and, honestly, if it were up to me, I would spend most weekends camped out on the couch with some tortilla chips and seven layer dip, ignoring my phone and watching Food Network. Sure, the idea of other people excites me - the potential for pickup lines, witty comebacks, love at first sight - but stick me at an actual party and I'll most likely hover next to the wine bar, fearful of eye contact with anyone I consider above me on the objective scale of attraction. All this is not to say that I don't love the people in my life - I do. Well, most of them, at least. It's just difficult for me, being an only child who pretty much stayed in her room the first sixteen years of her life to read and re-read that quintessential comedy "Wuthering Heights," to spend every waking moment interacting with others. There are a few exceptions, and by "exceptions," I mean people who, when I'm interacting with them, don't make me feel like they're sucking the very seratonin from my body, thereby obliterating any possibility of a good mood. One of them, of course, is my mom. Another is the Honeybee. However, not to worry - you too could be on this list, if you respond truthfully to the following question:
What was your favorite early 90s TGIF show?
a.) Mr. Belvedere
b.) Perfect Strangers
c.) Full House
d.) Just the Ten of Us
If you have the same answer as me, you can't be all bad, and are somewhat worthy of my dropping seratonin levels.

Oh, my God, the pressure.
I hope it's Perfect Strangers. Did I tell you that I cried during the season finale?
I did that only one other time in my life -- "Fresh Prince of Bel Air."
You're already on the list, assmunch.
i saw just the ten of us in reruns, and full house too. but that was like way later in the 90s, cause in the early 90s i still didnt speak english :( is that ok?
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oooh, man. That's a hard one. man.
u didnt give yourself today off, i saw u jogging!
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This is a hard question, MA. I think I have to say that, at the time, my favorite was Full House.
Just the 10 of us is the correct answer!
TGIF was a ABC channel programming line-up...and Mr. Belvedere was on FOX and the last episode aired in July of 1990...does that still count.
It's a trick question right???
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