Saturday 2 February 2013

Can't remember what I was saying

There once was a man from a fish bowl

Who raised a very nice hippo

That totally rhymed

Stop wasting my time

You crazy little people

If you read that in the voice that I have stuck in my head it would have made sense. It kind of sounded like Scrooge from Jim Carry's A Christmas Carol. That's probably not what it's called but if I said "A Christmas Carol" you'd be like... Scrooge McDuck? or The dude from the Muppet Christmas Carol? and I'd be like *face palm*

So I'd like to dedicate this post to the writers and staff or 30 Rock. I've read Tina Fey's autobiography "Bossy Pants" as I think I mentioned in a past post, and I remember her saying they didn't expect the show to be renewed after the first season, but then it was and they were happy! So I'm glad it was on as long as it was, and I'm glad they ended it so nicely. Often shows drag on for too long and people stop caring about them.

Then there are the shows that get canceled that are really good and you want to see where it's going. It's worse when they end on a "to be continued..." (*cough* My Name is Earl *cough cough*) I blame the critics... and Hitler!

"Hey everybody let's all blame Hitler! He won't mind!"

On one hand I feel bad for bad mouthing someone who died, but on the other hand... he was Hitler...

I've had one song stuck in my head for the past few days and I can't seem to get it out. "Mister Cellophane from Chicago... such a good musical. I'm not really into musicals, but that one I make an exception for. I love it. I admit it, I love that movie.

Clarification for those who don't know, a musical has talking in it, an Opera dose not.

Example: Chicago has songs, but also it has times where people are talking.

HOWEVER: In the traditional musical "Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat" (which if you haven't seen, your lucky) there are no talking parts, only singing.

I urge you to join me on February 20th to participate in "Favorite movie day." Watch your favorite movie, or two or three and relax. Life is long, and every once in a while you need to unwind. So whether you're a lazy bum who doesn't do much, or a busy college student, or a mom with 3 kids and no time to yourself, on February 20th, put your mind at ease for an hour or two or three depending on the movie and just relax.

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