I just had grilled chicken from KFC. It was OK.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
There was actual hiding behind sofas from Daleks, as I recall.
My all time Doctor Who freakout was the blood-sucking stones. ::shudders::
I had pb&j, since I had a donut for breakfast.
Chik-fil-a
I had that Tuesday when I was on campus. There are healthier and more local options, but I can rarely resist the Chik-fil-a when it's right. there.
I had chicken ceaser salad from the cafeteria. They take whatever veggies you want, add in the chicken and croutons and dressing, and then mix them up in a big bowl before plating it. Yum.
Childhood tv--70s sitcoms, Saturday nights was CBS from The Muppet Show at 6:30, through Bob Newhart, Mary Tyler Moore, and whatever two other sitcoms were on before Carol Burnett at 9:00 through the late '70s, and then by the time 1980 rolled around and I had a regular babysitting gig on that night, I was watching ABC's cheesy drama block of Love Boat and Fantasy Island. The other nights were not as memorable until the 1980s, when I started watching Magnum PI, Remington Steele, Moonlighting, etc. Sunday nights were Disney at 6:00 and then, after I finished 8th grade, Mom let me stay up to watch the Brit Block on PBS--Monty Python/Fawlty Towers at 10:00, Dave Allen At Large/The Goodies/The Two Ronnies at 10:30, and Doctor Who at 11:00 (which didn't finish until around 12:30, usually).
We are home again - no school and working from home. The snow continues to pile up. And CJ is, once again, out shoveling.
I want lunch to magically appear. I don't wanna cook. Might end up with a bowl of cereal.
How much did I want Chris in the Morning?
Yes! Lovely boy.
Tenko
I loved that show for the first two seasons and then lost track of it. This might explain it, according to wikipedia:
Between the second and third series, a year passed. The controller of BBC1 decided to axe Tenko at the height of its popularity at the end of the second series (it was the BBC's then highest rated drama programme). This was believed to be due to the fact that women were engines of the story with no aspect of men represented.
Yep. It was too good.
Now that I know there was another series, plus a reunion movie, I'm off to find it.
I also loved The Old Men at the Zoo.
Oddly, I remember TOMatZ as horrifyingly apocalyptic but wikipedia tells me the show and the Angus Wilson novel (1961) were meant to be comically satirical. reallly. huh.
How much did I want Chris in the Morning?
Yes! Lovely boy.
I actually own a copy of Raising Helen because John Corbett is in it. Thus is my hardcore admiration.
I was recently surprised...though I don't know why...to learn that he has been in a 'long term relationship' with the one and only Bo Derek. I was somewhat less surprised by the country music career.
I remember seeing Tenko in college and being completely sucked in. I first started watching because Leela from Doctor Who was on it, and then stuck around for the rest of the ladies, including Stephanie Beacham.
IcompletelyON, the NYT has a great article on the Obama marriage.
that one with Judi Dench
The one with her and her husband? I loved that.
Well, there was A Fine Romance, with her husband Michael Williams, which originally ran in the 80s, I think.
There was also "As Time Goes By", which was with Geoffrey Palmer (who is not her husband) but is more recent.
There was also "As Time Goes By", which was with Geoffrey Palmer (who is not her husband) but is more recent.
That's repeated all the time on the BBC. Really sweet show.