I've gotta be honest, I'm not nearly educated enough on the whole single payer health care thing to have a decent opinion on it. You think it could be financially feasible? I keep hearing people say that it'll ruin competition in the health industry, the government would get involved in a big way and the overall quality of care would go down. Is that bunk?
Carrot Top used to be somewhat normal looking. I remember watching an old movie he was in about 10 years ago on HBO. It was bad. Creepier than Carrot Top? What about Robert Blake in Lost Highway?
Wow! Dark Passage was amazing. The point of view camera work at the beginning was unique. Every single character in this was interesting. I definitely found the cab driver to be a cool customer. I can easily say that this is the most surreal Bogart movie I've ever seen.
Wow...you got stuff...I mean everywhere...awesome house...and soooo tidy...we can never invite you here to our scruffy boho dive and the family kpan would most definately need to wipe their feet before entering ches toi You sure you got wall space for the print.
I've seen an episode of a show they did that had John Lennon as a guest star, but that's about all it. Looks like fun. I only know Dudley Moore from some of the more famous movies he was in. It's funny, you'd think shows like that would have made it over here somehow or another. The comedy shows with Fry and Laurie sorta made it over here, although you had to be a fairly devoted PBS to find them.
This song right here has one of the coolest guitar solos over. The guy playing lead guitar here went on to play lead guitar for Elvis on all of his tours from '69-'77.
Absolutely nothing. Besides the fact that it would probably be intensely dull. I mean, I like a few of the movies he did, but his routine does wear thin after a while. You can only go on and on about your various neuroses for so long. Imagine him having to be cooped up on a ship for an extended period of time? They'd have all of the people who have been regulars in his films on board. Alan Alda, Mia Farrow, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts, etc. Throw in Harvey Fierstein and Paul Reiser just for the hell of it. That ship would be Jewed up to the max.
You know, I thought about posting a video of Gene Rayburn and Ethel Merman singing on The Love Boat, but my cringe-o-meter kinda went nuts.
Also, apparently there was a show in the 80s or 90s called Love Boat: The Next Wave. What an abomination. It's like the type of show you'd see on Saturday afternoons on local TV stations, when they figure no one with half a brain is watching TV.
The last line of that poem reminds me that famous bit with Johnny Carson and Zsa Zsa Gabor from way back. Doesn't seem too appropriate for a wedding. Way too much "pussy" in that poem.
"From your bookshelf, it looks as though you like to travel (even if mainly mentally) as well as entertain. "
This is a most interesting observation. I don't even know what to make of it! I was a total transient for many, many years, many...so maybe its resonation is apparently obvious. Is resonation a word? Yikes.
I love love love this picture of you! You look so lovely and exotic! What is your nationality?
Ahem. I believe the Woody Allen thing was my idea originally. Stop stealing all my extremely dull ideas! (please forgive the hypocritical exclamation there.)
The M. Night Shyamalan one might work. It would definitely be full of plenty of twists and turns. Perhaps too many. At the end we'd find out that there really isn't a boat, and we've been watching a bunch of crazies from a sanitarium run around for a few hours. Sorta like at the series finale of St. Elsewhere.
I've lost my wanderlust but I would like to travel some time with someone. Hell, even if I was just going home to NY. Where is your wanderlust for?
I understand what you're saying, too b/c I watch the cooking and travel channels so much...lots of wild places to be seen.
So is this you in your profile picture!? I assumed it was some glam movie still I was not placing. And I'm so happy to be in contact with a friendly Korean. I make jokes about needing "positive Korean inforcement" b/c I worked for 2 seperate Korean families once and it was such a nightmare, I would cry. I began to think Koreans and I spelled bad luck. At one job, I learned how to say "shut up" in Korean b/c it was what was constantly being yelled at me.
Zomg, a woman who wears a tux! Amazing. I find that very hot. Suits on either gender drive me crazy. Lovely fashion sense, dear! And yes, yes, yes, the old screen siren channeling worked. I totally never would've assumed that was you. P.S. Why yes, I understand the adding-to-glam merits of the b & w.
Hopefully I will not add any negativity to your life.
HAHAHAHHAHAAH!!!! OMG. Amazing. Perfect. I'm trusting you now...give me the Korean cuddles, not Korean crushes. Thanks for that insight...fucking wish I could've had it when I was in the ass of what I called "Koreansanity." Yes, they worked us like ANIMALS. I can't even go into it. Obviously I'm still trying to get over it.
You weren't a cheerleader exactly, though I'd say you were giving me encouragement, so to speak. In keeping with the sports metaphor, let's just say I had rounded first base and was racing for second when suddenly... I woke up.
I changed that depressing and desperate-sounding blog I had up since last Sunday. It scares me every time I read it and realize that I could feel that way for any length of time.
An oldie but a goodie.