Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Conflicted

What is a girl to do?

Tonight, not only does the BRAND NEW SEASON of PROJECT RUNWAY start at 10 pm but at the same time a new episode of MADE on MTV airs, which I have been told was taped at my high school.

Which do I choose? Why don't I have TIVO? (hint hint hanukah -- just kidding -- Tivo in my house is Elad downloading on the internet)

I might just have to flip between the two --- but you know that MTV is huge on repeating MADE on the weekend....

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4 Comments:

Blogger happy roy said...

i've only seen a few minutes of project runway, but i don't see the fascination with the show.

made drives me insane b/c like many reality improvement shows, the subjects of the "makeovers" whine and bitch the entire time...like WHY are you on this stupid show then??

speaking of made, did you see the guy who wanted to play soccer to bond with this dad? everytime he ran and his ginormous man-boobs shook, my own chest suffered sympathy pains.

December 07, 2005 7:18 PM  
Blogger elad said...

Project Runway is the answer, obviously! We've been waiting for the new season for almost half a year. Looking forward to it!

And Julie, it's one of the many Apprentice-like reality shows, but for some inexplicable reason, it's more fun and exciting than the other ones.

December 08, 2005 9:18 AM  
Blogger kovoor36 said...

i hope you watched project runway... mtv is notorious for their reruns!:)

December 08, 2005 11:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope you watched Project Runway, because it picked up fast. I find the challenges, and how the different designers choose to attack them the most interesting part of it. Of course, I know nothing about fashion, so this probably helps me from getting peeved. I'm totally addicted to that show!

On the up side, both MTV and Bravo re-run their shows about a hundred times during the week, so you can always catch them the second time around. :)

December 09, 2005 11:56 AM  

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