View It, Baby! ...Er, If You Like. Well, You're Here Now So...
Upon review it comes to my attention that I haven’t been watching much of the moving image lately. I finished watching the complete fourth season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” a short while ago in life. The amount of times I have to press pause whenever I watch it, what-ho! Surely this show is the most painful of all hilarious experiences since the invention of tickling! Well, I don’t want to spoil anything for those who’ve not yet seen it but let me just mention the scene where Larry gets stoned with his father and a prostitute in his father’s home – Larry’s acting in this scene is superb. The show is so well done that one is often not aware of how much craftsmanship goes into it. Mel Brooks guest-stars in this season and the final episode features him onscreen with his soon-to-be late wife, Anne Bancroft; this adds a sad aura to the episode, although – and of course this is how they wanted it – it is still funny as heck. View it, babies, view it!
What else? I’m looking forward to finishing uni. for the semester; next week is the final week. I’ve still got quite a bit of work to do and am a bit stressed by it but I guess I’ve just got to keep my eye on the glistening horizon, upon which platform I bask come Friday the 2nd of June.
I’m looking forward to getting back on track with my real - AKA artistic - work then, as well as getting home and other everyday jive in some kind of reasonable order. That will hopefully help get my mind into a likewise state of good sense!
I go to Queensland during the break, too. With Shantoozy. See our families who all live up there, the crazy fools. Well, it won’t be disgusting weather for us at this time of year; in fact, winter up north is actually quite pleasant. The culture, general populace, prices, lifestyle, etcetera, on the other hand…! I get to fly in an aeroplane. I get to fly really fast through the air billions of kilometres (well, it may as well be) above the hard ground and the watery surfaces in a big heavy lump of humanmade wackiness called an aeroplane. I’ll never get over the fact that this is possible. It’s just not possible for me to.
Now it’s up, up and awayyyyyyyy with this post!
What else? I’m looking forward to finishing uni. for the semester; next week is the final week. I’ve still got quite a bit of work to do and am a bit stressed by it but I guess I’ve just got to keep my eye on the glistening horizon, upon which platform I bask come Friday the 2nd of June.
I’m looking forward to getting back on track with my real - AKA artistic - work then, as well as getting home and other everyday jive in some kind of reasonable order. That will hopefully help get my mind into a likewise state of good sense!
I go to Queensland during the break, too. With Shantoozy. See our families who all live up there, the crazy fools. Well, it won’t be disgusting weather for us at this time of year; in fact, winter up north is actually quite pleasant. The culture, general populace, prices, lifestyle, etcetera, on the other hand…! I get to fly in an aeroplane. I get to fly really fast through the air billions of kilometres (well, it may as well be) above the hard ground and the watery surfaces in a big heavy lump of humanmade wackiness called an aeroplane. I’ll never get over the fact that this is possible. It’s just not possible for me to.
Now it’s up, up and awayyyyyyyy with this post!
2 Comments:
I will look it up. YAY! on finals. And YAY! on Queensland.
I have Queensland envy. SIGH. And it is possible. Really.
DN: Yes, it's Larry David's next show after "Seinfeld". It's great! I hope you relish it as much as I (to quote the weird-looking alien kid from that "Star Trek" episode, "The Corbormite Manoeuvre".)
Now, this Queensland envy, hmmm...? Nothing to envy, really, my dear. It's a pretty lame place.
N1F: Yes, I am optimistic about it, o lovely one.
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