I, uh, really don't like Love, Actually. That's as mildly as I can put it.
Ayup. (My feelings towards that film can best be summed up as "STAB STAB STABBY HATE STAB")
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I, uh, really don't like Love, Actually. That's as mildly as I can put it.
Ayup. (My feelings towards that film can best be summed up as "STAB STAB STABBY HATE STAB")
I love your themed mixes. I still have a Spy Jazz tape around here somewhere.
Our r2r wasn't all cheesy, but therer was a goodly portion of fromage on there.
I'm reminded that I loved S1 Bones, and the Christmas ep was a favorite. I've never regretted abandoning ship in S2, but S1 was a good romp.
Beatnik Exploitation Christmas Songs. (Seriously. I made that mix).
I *have* that mix. LOVE it.
I'm watching Better Off Ted on Netflix On Demand and it is hilarious.
I am now also sad that there are only 13 episodes.
Christmas music: Do They Know It's Christmas, Feliz Navidad, Adeste Fideles, Little Drummer Boy sung by the Supremes.
Nothing else. Okay, you could slide some more hymns past me, but I don't love them.
I, uh, really don't like Love, Actually. That's as mildly as I can put it.
Ayup. (My feelings towards that film can best be summed up as "STAB STAB STABBY HATE STAB")
There was a very good reason why I didn't see it when it came out, and now I'm realizing that it's good I haven't bothered to correct that.
Laurence Housman's "Cloak of Friendship" is my one true Christmas story. If interested, you can find it here: [link]
There was a very good reason why I didn't see it when it came out, and now I'm realizing that it's good I haven't bothered to correct that.
I, too, have never seen it. Don't have an urge to, either.
I've always loved the David Bowie-Bing Crosby version of Little Drummer Boy. And there is an Emerson Lake and Palmer Xmas song, I think it's called Father Christmas but I'm not sure. Anyway, very powerful pull for me, that song.
And there is an Emerson Lake and Palmer Xmas song, I think it's called Father Christmas but I'm not sure.
"I Believe in Father Christmas." It one of my favorites.
I love the book A Christmas Carol, but I don't really have a one true movie or staged version. Great Christmas stories include the beginning of Little Women and when Mr. Edwards meets Santa Claus in A Little House on the Prairie.
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" is the one that always gets me. I adore The Pretenders' take on it, but Judy Garland's version in "Meet Me In St. Louis" is the one that kills it for me.