Dawn: You're not fleeing. You're... moving at a brisk pace. Buffy: Quaintly referred to in some cultures as the Big Scaredy Run Away.

'Touched'


Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Theodosia - Jul 05, 2020 3:04:03 am PDT #23243 of 30019
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

1993 Got Milk commercial, which I just learned was directed by... Michael Bay?

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And the sublime parody, with Leslie Odom:

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Laura - Jul 05, 2020 5:27:15 am PDT #23244 of 30019
Our wings are not tired.

And the sublime parody, with Leslie Odom:

Ha!

I am still setting up my media configurations here. Since I got to Otter Lake I've pretty much watched things on my computer. We do have Netflix and Hulu on the TV, but I somehow managed to not bring a HDMI cable to hook up the 'media' laptop to my tv so I have to wait until the next time I go to town, or order one, which crazy since I have a few at home. So that was a convoluted way of saying I haven't been watching much yet.

I did cancel my plane reservations and won't be going to Florida. It complicates matters as I didn't pack very much under the assumption I would be flying back and pack more thoroughly then. Also, I don't like DH driving up by himself, but I just did that so I should assume he can too. So now I have to figure out what I need him to pack for me.

Missing the wedding is neither here nor there for me. I'm sure it would be delightful, but there will be delightful social gatherings in the future. The groom will be completely understanding, and no doubt there will be streaming. DH will go as this is one of his kids and he can't not be there with him. He will be careful. He always is. He is out and about seeing doctors every day, as well as being the perpetual motion guy he is. Going to the dog park, grocery store, Lowe's, his sisters, his mother's, he never stops. Maybe so much of his hang time being spent with doctors has made him good with the precautions, maybe he breathes above the heads of the general population!

It will likely be a couple weeks before he heads north. Gives me time to make my list for him. He said he'll do a test just before he leaves again, then a week or so after he arrives. At least we are fortunate both in FL and NY to have testing easily available.

Masks, hand washing, distancing, testing, testing. We do what we can, but our business is medical. My doctors have had me connect to their systems remotely when they have issues, but if they need F2F, then DH goes. We have a new doctor starting Wednesday at one of the practices. DH will go and train him in person. I'll have to ask him if the doctor is masked when he does his dictation training. From what I have seen they are when they are in the hallways or exam rooms, but not when they are working at their desks.

I'm rambling. Back to work with me. I am organizing my kitchen. Ugh.


meara - Jul 05, 2020 5:29:57 am PDT #23245 of 30019

Ugh. Went to a friends in the country and she had a literal wheelbarrow full of fireworks. It got old pretty quick. But people were still setting them off at 1am. Went to bed around 1:30, camping in a tent in her backyard. But I was freezing cold and had to get up to pee, and then woke up again at 530am and decided to call it—if I had to get up out of the tent anyway, come on home. So now it's 7:30 and I'm home and ready to crawl into bed....


Steph L. - Jul 05, 2020 6:58:43 am PDT #23246 of 30019
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

In the finale Chris Jackson does something worth watching for: He's beaming when he sings "She tells my story..." and then his face just collapses in confusion and sorrow when she goes on to sing "I speak out against slavery" and he backs away.

I read that it was Chris Jackson's idea to put in the reaction to "I speak out against slavery", because it was so hard for him to reconcile Washington being a slave owner.


DavidS - Jul 05, 2020 7:50:32 am PDT #23247 of 30019
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I'm sure that was a tough decision, Laura, but I think it's the right one.

And, as you note, DH has access to regular testing and is being super conscientious.

I'm with you on the "ugh," meara. So tired of fireworks.

I used to enjoy them growing up, but that was a once a year thing with a sky show. Not just bombardments of noise. I think SF had something like 30 small fires to put out last night.

And, as Jen noted on FB from her ER, somebody put their eye out.


Laura - Jul 05, 2020 7:59:43 am PDT #23248 of 30019
Our wings are not tired.

Right decision, meara!

My neighbor across the street and up the hill had a seriously impressive show last night. He was done by about 10 and shouted when he was on the last six, then again when he was done for the night. In the mountains both the sound of his fireworks, the community cheers, and his announcement that he was done were clearly heard as they echoed around the hills. There were at least two other locatins on the lake that were doing major displays, the three of them took turns for people who went out in boats to see them all. I should have, but I was lazy and just watched what I could see from the porch.

Fireworks are a lot more fun when you don't have animals or kids that are freaked out by them. I have had more than one dog who needed to be drugged in advance.


Sheryl - Jul 05, 2020 8:06:56 am PDT #23249 of 30019
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Timelies all!

Heard some fireworks going off at a distance last night, but not very loud.


Gris - Jul 05, 2020 8:20:31 am PDT #23250 of 30019
Hey. New board.

I fell in love with Groff during my Spring Awakening fandom days, partly because I thought he was great, but mostly because he was incredibly kind and generous with fans at the stage door. He and John Gallagher Jr. would both stay and talk with fans as long as it took, often for more than an hour after the show ended. (Lea Michelle, not so much.) I think he was perfect for his role in Spring Awakening but neither it nor Hair allowed him to stretch his comedy muscles like Kristoff and King George.


Theodosia - Jul 05, 2020 9:07:10 am PDT #23251 of 30019
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Best fireworks story I've heard so far this year: a friend on Facebook was enduring the bombardment, noting it was closer than usual, when there was yet another close-by B A N G... followed by some loud yelling and cursing that went on. She decided to go out her front door to see if there were body parts scattered around, and that maybe she should call 911.

But when she opened her door, the VERY distinct smell of skunk permeated the neighborhood, so it appears the revelers got their comeuppance.


Calli - Jul 05, 2020 9:08:23 am PDT #23252 of 30019
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I watched Hamilton on Disney. I was also lucky enough to see the touring show when it came to Durham, NC. I hadn't noticed, or perhaps they choreographed/lit it differently. But Burr, at the end of Room where it Happens, Disney version, is lit from above while pointing down, and the iconic Hamilton pose is lit from above while pointing up. It's a great visual nod to how Burr consciously became Hamilton's opposite at that moment.