Chrismukkah from The OC
Which season? I love the S1 one, but I also like the -- was it S2? -- where they all light up the house of the girl who turns out to be Caleb's daughter.
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Chrismukkah from The OC
Which season? I love the S1 one, but I also like the -- was it S2? -- where they all light up the house of the girl who turns out to be Caleb's daughter.
Aw, Chrismukkah! I need to break out my first season OC DVDs.
I need to break out my first season OC DVDs.
I'm seriously thinking about buying an iTouch so I can rip TV DVDs to it to watch at the gym.
Oh, Elf! I loved that movie WAY more than I expected to.
Barb, oh, sorry, I should have specified - that was Dublin, CA! I was just in France for 3 weeks, but not Ireland. ;)
Oh well, d'uh. ::insert sheepish grin::
I knew you'd been in Europe and while I didn't think you were planning on going to Ireland, it was the only thing I could think of, since I didn't realize there's also a Dublin, CA. Although I do know Dublin, OH, but I really couldn't imagine any reason for you to be there.
Oh, Elf! I loved that movie WAY more than I expected to.
It was surprisingly great. I believe it I saw it on the same day we saw The Haunted Mansion, which was predictably terrible.
Scrooged is my OTHM.
So glad they got the fire in Israel under control but so saddened by all the losses.
What she said.
Scrooged is my OTHM.
Good choice. There are a surprising number of Scrooges that I enjoy: master of the universe prick Billy Murray, singing Albert Finney version, calm and reasonable in his pure dickishness George C. Scott, and the best conversion to giddy cheerfulness in Alistair Sim.
I might have to try the Muppet version.
First season OC, natch. That season was a thing of unsuspected hilarity and touchingness.
The Bones Christmas ep, with stoned Booth and discovering who Angela's dad is. And, for long-time viewers, watching Zach with his family and wondering how they took the news of what happened to him.
I miss Dr. What's-His-Name, the first-year director.