If it weren't my husband's show (he watches my stuff with me)
Is this pretty common? I lent a co-worker some DVDs, and he didn't watch them for a long time because his boyfriend wasn't interested in them. And the BF got a bit pissy if he watched stuff without him, so it waited for alone moments like business trips.
Strikes me as weird (but then, much relationship stuff does) especially in a multi-TV home.
Is this pretty common?
Probably. My husband watches a bunch of stuff only because I got him started on it. He was also the one interested in Stargate initially, although the 4-hour rerun block on Mondays was the real tipping point.
Some shows of mine he has no interest in, like Alias or Joan of Arcadia, and I usually find time to watch those without him.
Strikes me as weird (but then, much relationship stuff does) especially in a multi-TV home.
Strikes me as weird, but it's a Thing. He likes to have us watch TV together.
I am a Singing Mother with a minivan.
Empress, have you heard the song "Ford Econoline"?
"But his big mistake was in buyin' her that Ford Econoline."
But I'll scratch it iffen you'd like.
Not at all! Like there isn't anyone who knows that. Em gets "You Are My Sunshine", "Puff", "Yesterday", "What's Up, Pussycat"(with Emeline subbed in for Pussycat), and "Leaving On A Jetplane".
I have decided I liked it better the other week when I forgot about Desperate Housewives and watched celebrity poker instead.
My whole family sings all the time. In fact, my mother's upcoming Big Deal Birthday party is going to be a singing party.
And now I have a shitload of groceries, including everything for many fabulous salads...except lettuce. Ah well.
We mostly watch stuff together, but we are a one TV home, and his shows are mostly my shows anyway. I watch things he doesn't watch when he's not around - our work schedules are offset so I have an hour or two on my own in the afternoon.
I don't think Mom ever sang a morning song to us. But she would wake me up with "Good Morning Merry Sunshine!"
She had songs for just about everything else though: making the bed, picking up the toys, to remember our address and phone number. Two decades later and I still know the address and phone number.
And the cheerfully wry snarkitude.
:nods: I've watched reruns of Wings and other projects of Tim Daly's before, but I had no idea he was so good at snarky comedy or could be so friggin' attractive. Rwrror. Other pluses: some major hints at darkness, and a character who's
gay without having his sexuality define his whole character.
It's early yet, so I'm not sure whether I'd put it in "My show!" camp, but it definitely has promises.
I sing "One" to Emeline.
Err, "One" by Aimee Mann? (I think it was a cover but can't remember whose song it was originally.) Because I have this mental image of Aimee singing "One" by Metallica to little Emeline, and it's cracking me up.