Thursday, April 30, 2015

Where's Friday? - Insanity, Gossip Girl & the End of April!



I can't believe it's already Thursday and that it's the last day in April!

Where did the time go?

Oh, I've actually been busy all week writing reviews for this blog and trying to wrap up my first month of Insanity Max:30. Actually, I have three more days and I'll be finished with month one. While I haven't dropped one single pound on the scales, I have noticed a difference around my arms and chest. I should have took my measurements for starting the workout program, but I didn't.

Let me correct myself, I didn't get too many reviews written as I keep hopping over to YouTube and watching music videos, such as The Pretty Reckless, Halestorm and Dave Matthews Violinist Boyd Tinsley Serenades Grand Central Terminal!

Speaking of The Pretty Reckless, I stumbled upon the band's music videos on the YouTube and now I'm a pretty big fan. It took me a while to realize that the lead singer, Taylor Momsen, played Cindy Lou Who in Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. She also played on The CW television series Gossip Girl. After watching a few old promos from the series, I started looking online for the season sets (though I've never seen the series before). While the individual sets are pretty cheap, it was cheaper just for me to purchase the complete series on eBay, which is what I did late last night.

Has anybody seen the series?

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