Happy Birthday, lori!
Happy Anniversary, Marcontells!
Watched Studio 60-- to me it's like watching a lecture on an incredibly fascinating subject given by the most irritating professor in the world.
HA! And yes, maybe. I don't know. I had mixed feelings. I will watch it again, to see if it finds its feet. I liked the beginning. I liked the end. But there was a lot of drag, in the middle. I also get tired of characters who are drunk or on drugs. I pretty much love the cast, though. I thought Matthew Perry looked hot. Dh thought he looked rough. I think his bone structure was really evident in a few shots, particularly toward the end, and I just thought it was scrummy.
I hope Studio 60 improves. I've got Paul DVRing it for me at work, drat it.
It has potential, Plei.
OMFG, Cindy. Kids who were not yet BORN when they did that show can DRINK. Also, they all look so YOUNG.
No. That's just a trick of maths. There's no truthiness to it, though.
Am sorrowful that no one has put up the Glass Spider tour clips with David Bowie and Charlie Sexton on YouTube.I'm pretty sure that's when I saw Bowie live--on the Glass Spider tour.
Well, you're right on the money for me, T!C.Excellent, Ailleann. I know, the other day, you were wondering if you were the youngest. There are other Buffistas in your range. Some are younger, although some of the younger ones don't come around much, any more (sadly). We probably skew older than a lot of places. I don't know. The internet is getting old, now.
Well, if it makes you feel any better, my students thought I was some sort of prodigy when they googled me and realized I graduated college in '89. Hah!Excellent. Ooh. Gulp. They googled you?!? I should have listened to my father when he told me not to put anything in writing.
I don't know, it was a pretty good time for alternative music. But Bruce and U2 were pretty big at my school as well. It was quite a change from my prep school, which was heavy into the Grateful Dead, Bob Marley, etc.I'm probably forgetting a lot. I wasn't buying music, because I was a broke college student. When we were posting last night, all I could hear in my head was, "She Drives Me Crazy," which drove me crazy.
I don't really know anything about NKoTB, possibly because I am approximately Cindy vintage.
Being from Boston, I couldn't not know about NKOTB, because the local angle was played to death here, but I didn't know much about them -t, and probably nothing on purpose. My mother knows (in a loose, met through business sense) Joey's father, though.