really enjoyed Pushing Daisies, but I may need to watch it again since I was Ambiened at the time. (This statement makes me think Eddie Izzard.)
You know it strikes me that Pushing Daises would be a great show to watch stoned on certain types of drugs. It already has a hallucinatory quality.
I taped Pushing Daisies last night but I don't know when I'll get a chance to watch it! I need to watch last night's Top Chef first so I don't get spoiled for it. But i have a ton of stuff to do tonight and then am leaving for a long weekend in FL tomorrow.
It did and it was. I'm just going to avoid posting under the influence next time.
WTF was I talking about a cookie for? I've read that post a dozen times, and I'm creeped out by my total incapacitation. I don't post like that even when I've been drinking. Note to self: Ambien makes you craxy.
I think I missed PD which is no good. I must go add it to my TiVO.
WTF was I talking about a cookie for? I've read that post a dozen times, and I'm creeped out by my total incapacitation. I don't post like that even when I've been drinking. Note to self: Ambien makes you craxy.
What does that say about me, I wonder, that I did think you crafted that post deliberately, and that the ambien cookie thing was a "Wow, I'm really stoned" joke?
And that I got it, and laughed at it.
For yuletide, I have a "canon let me down" fandom, two "past yuletides have whetted my appetite for this" fandoms, and a "pretend I'm not asking for this because the actor posts on this board" fandom.
I'm just hoping there's more good Addams Family from Yuletide this year.
So, I should try to catch Pushing Daisies, huh?
Jilli, you will
adore
PD beyond all reason. It's a creepy fairy tale.
I was listening to part of Pushing Daisies last night, and only about the first twenty minutes, so I'm not the best judge. But the music and the narration made me want to kill myself with the precious.
I wish he wouldn't resign.
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Quick! Trudy! Wish for a million dollars!
But the music and the narration made me want to kill myself with the precious.
Lee Pace manages to pull it away from the precious. As does Chi McBride. And I don't say that lightly, because the narration and some other factors made it veer dangerously close to too-too cutesy for words, for me.