I love Scrubs and I follow a few of the actors from the show and I might have even @messaged them before, just like this 29 year old single mother did.
A simple message, no crimes committed here. It's the next day when Mr.
Faison writes back.
Which is great, I love it when a celeb takes the time out of their life to send a tweet to a fan or two. She then tweets,
Again, this isn't a huge crime, aside from using the word '
uber', I bet a lot of people excitedly tweet, bragging that a celeb has replied to them (I myself don't do it due to a conversation with
0boy a while ago)
It's this that bugs me -
- @ if i promise to have awesome tweets will you follow me? ;)Asking to be followed by a celeb to me seems a little sad, at least she's not begging like some people do. I've seen people on twitter sending message after message to celebrities begging for some kind of approval or validation to their sad little lives.
has not committed any real crimes yet though, her wording was much smarter than simply asking for a follow, if she asks again though, do not pass go or collect £200, go directly to jail.

Scrubs is one of my favorite TV shows, and if you don't include Series Eight, it seems to have a decent sized budget, so you would expect the front cover of the box set DVD to be photoshopped better.
There's a boat load of versions of this cover with the characters in different positions and the best looking 'heads' strategically placed but non is worse than the Sarah Chalke head, even Judy Reyes looks a bit off.

I've always hated those DVD's with cheap front covers of photoshopped heads.
I wouldn't mind so much if they make a good job of it or at least make them less noticeable, but Selma Blair's head seems to be attached the wrong way around or something. Useless.
I thought I'd start off my blog with 'Tweets I like"
These will probably be mainly celeb quotes to start with as I've been away from the computer for a long time & not had a chance to update so I've been deleting people that I can't remember following. I don't want to make a habit of using celeb quotes all the time as it's a bit clichéd.
My first is from Sarah Silverman, classic. If you don't get it, you don't get it. I do.