We watched new tv

We watched a new tv programme – Six Feet Under – last night (it was actually shown on Monday, but I’d got Tivo to record it because the Guardian had said it was a must watch). It was really entertaining and very well put together (Alan Ball, producer of American Beauty, is one of the directors). From the show’s website

One of the most acclaimed shows of the 2001 season, SIX FEET UNDER takes a darkly comic look at the Fishers, a dysfunctional family who own and operate an independent funeral home in Los Angeles. Patriarch Nathaniel Fisher is no longer living (except in the hearts and visions of his family). So his wife Ruth, sons Nate and David, and daughter Claire are left to cope with the routine and not-so-routine aspects of life in the grief-management business.“.

As usual, we’re trailing behind the Americans here, and they’re already on to Season 2.

One of the more annoying things was that I recognised the actress who plays Brenda Chenowith – Rachel Griffiths, but couldn’t remember where I knew her from. Thanks to her biography I find that it’s because she was Rhonda in Muriel’s Wedding (which incidently is one of our favourite films).

The next episode is showing on Channel 4 on Monday evening at 11.10pm – set the video for it.

Yay Go England We

Yay! Go England. We go through to the next round and the Nigerians and the Argentines go home. For a 0-0 draw it was pretty tense stuff at times but, we’re through and we play Denmark at lunchtime on Saturday.

I watched it at home and then cycled in to work to start the rest of my day – flexi time is a wonderful thing 🙂

Well done Ireland We

Well done Ireland. We’ve just been listening to the Ireland v Saudi Arabia game on Radio 5 in the office and it’s been a great game to listen to. I’m planning on watching the highlights on the tv later tonight. Now, I just want England to do the same tomorrow and get through to the second round as well. Come on England.

On Friday evening after

On Friday evening, after the football we went out for a few beers with Jeremy and Kirsty. As we were leaving the pub (the Three Jolly Butchers in Brighton) there were a 4 people with white scientist coats on and a large bin on wheels. We decided to see what it was all about and found out that they were giving out packets of Shoks (new crisp snacks made by Hula Hoops).

We tried them today, we had a packet of Totally Cheesy and a packet of Full-On Onion ones. They’re like hula hoops, only smaller. The onion ones weren’t particularly oniony but the cheesy ones were okay. Both tasted of artificial flavouring though.

Apparently ITV have an

Apparently ITV have an answer to mini Motty, you can also download Desktop Des, a mini Des Lynam to sit on your desktop. Desktop Des appears to be sponsored by Tic Tac and doesn’t do as many interesting things as Motty, but even Motty is quite delayed with his goal reports unfortunately 🙁 I think I’ll stick with Motty as well as the radio/tv coverage.

We ve been out

We’ve been out searching for office space this afternoon and unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be that much quality space available in the Brighton area. We only looked at one place today and it reminded me of a student house, dark and a bit dingey. It was a flat really, not purpose built office space and it had a pale pink and black bathroom, complete with a bath! Not very professional looking really.

We were bored so

We were bored so we caught up on a back-log of Frasier‘s we had to watch. It’s still good, but it’s not a must watch any more, hence the accumulation. Anyway… one thing that struck me about a couple of the episodes was the terrible, terrible product placement. They had a Segway in one episode and a Aibo in another. They were in the show for no reason at all, and did nothing for the story. I prefer to take my product placement in a more subtile, subliminal way, thanks. For the Segway or an Aibo I’d happily sit and watch a 30 minute infomercial. No need to “sneek” them into a show like Frasier.