Why iTunes Is Better Than Chocolate.

I used to be firmly entrenched in the ‘I hate iTunes’ camp, so much so that I boldy proclaimed, “I would rather use Windows Media Player than iTunes!” Those words have come back to bite me in the ass - surprise, surprise – because last night I discovered the beauty that is iTunes, and the Cover Flow view.

Why yes, shiny things do distract me easily! Why do you ask?

I’m also enjoying the fact that I can buy the songs that I like, instead of an entire album. Plus, well: Britt and Adam are on iTunes. This is a good thing, and they are both so much funnier than I thought, and their accents are SO CUTE. Plus, I love the fact that Britt gives Adam shit, the same way I pick on Gentil until he cries.

Speaking of Gentil, he actually came over for an all night movie session on Sunday night. We were trying to get our body clocks under control, and ended up having so much fun that we’ve decided we need to catch up more. Plus, you know, he has all the movies that I’m too cheap to buy, but really want to watch.

Also the ones that I’m too scared to watch alone.

Aside from organising my music collection, which is somewhat larger than I thought, I’ve been in bed since early morning. My throat, head and neck are killing me; I’ve resorted to using Advil, so you can be sure the pain is awful. It’s a stiffness, and an ache that makes my head feel about three times too big for my body.

Even with all the laying around, being sick sucks.

Posted on July 24, 2008 at 10:21 pm by Lisa. Categories: General.

3 Responses to “Why iTunes Is Better Than Chocolate.”

  1. Avitable Says:

    You subscribe to our podcasts? Cool!

  2. Gentil Says:

    Until I cry, hey?

    You’re funny! =P

    Look, you know you want to, so just get a Mac. Hell, talking to Bart makes ME want a Mac, too. (Bart and Colleen have three of them)

  3. Lisa Says:

    @Avitable - I certainly do. I haven’t listened to the abortion one yet (nice, safe topic choice there), but I loved the last show.

    @Gentil - I really don’t want to get a Mac, because I cant afford the software for it. Plus, I just got out of debt, you know? And don’t tell me to just ‘run a dual boot system’. If I’m going to have a Mac, I’ll have a PROPER one, and I won’t ick it up with Microsoft’s crap.

    Thanks for stopping by, guys. =)