Shir, it is always so good to read your posts, both just to see that you are okay and to get your perspective and thoughts which are always so sane and thoughtful. I'm so glad I know you.
Jonathan ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
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.
Shir, it is always so good to read your posts, both just to see that you are okay and to get your perspective and thoughts which are always so sane and thoughtful. I'm so glad I know you.
That is exactly how I feel, as well.
Our work Winter Celebration is today. 4-7 at a golf course, kind of weird, but I will take the excuse to knock off early. The buffet last night was good food, at least, and I think we got two free drinks.
I believe I should get some sort of recognition for my 10 years with the company but I've had no intimation of what that might entail, so perhaps not. If there's nothing I will certainly complain on the next employee engagement survey, if we have one.
Echoing -t and David.
Shir, I really value your posts. It gives me something to think about and hold onto when I'm On Call dealing with the conflict and feeling some kind of way about having to look at war crimes. Seeking out community is a much better way to live than isolating, so it's a good reminder for me to spend time with people and take joy where I can find it.
Take the free corporate foodstuffs and anniversary merch!
We're doing the Bowie show one week from today, with my friend and her family flying down from Seattle to attend with me, Matilda and Jes.
Since it's at the Great American Music Hall, they emailed me their January calendar and I immediately snapped up tickets for this event on January 31st:
SF Sketchfest teams up with the Red Room Orchestra for a special in-person Tribute to Kyle MacLachlan, who is best known for his iconic performance as FBI Agent 'Dale Cooper' in David Lynch's groundbreaking series "Twin Peaks." In what has become a tradition, the Red Room Orchestra will play music from the "Twin Peaks" soundtrack along with selections from some of MacLachlan's other projects including "Blue Velvet," "Dune," "The Doors" and more. In a twist on the festival's typical Tribute format, the event will focus primarily on music, but will also feature surreal interactions and conversation with MacLachlan alongside another special guest from the "Twin Peaks" universe, Carel Struycken, who played the series' inimitable Giant and The Fireman. The Red Room Orchestra, under the direction of Marc Capelle, will feature performances from guests Margaret Cho, Petra Haden, and more.
Red Room Orchestra TWIN PEAKS With Allyson Baker, Tom Ayres, Toby Dammit aka Larry Mullins, Karina Denike, Ben Goldberg, Scott Larson, Beth Lisick, Pete Straus, and Michael Urbano.
I am all about the corporate provided foodstuffs!
Oooh, that is a lot of awesome you have planned for January!
Kyle was also Charlotte York's impotent, mama's boy first husband, which, to be frank, is mostly where I know him from. He did a good job with a very thankless part that many actors would probably feel weird about. Occasionally, I felt bad for Trey, especially once we met his mother. As for the awesome, you deserve it, Hec. I am looking at ways to get fewer meetings and more awesome in my own life, but Phoenix isn't very cool. I also look forward to hearing from Shir.
He had a similarly thankless role on Desperate Housewives, didn't he? I don't remember the details, I just remember thinking he did a nice job with a not obviously likable part.
wouldn't surprise me, although I don't really know that one.
I'm not sure when he went from "actor I like because David Lynch" to "actor I like because he's always good in everything", but that was certainly a transition that happened.