The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by cat_sidhe
And don't get me started on the biscuit issue.
Do you want a cookie with your tea?

Oh how about 'Tea' for 'Dinner'. Eh? And Entree to mean main course? What.The?
Originally Posted by Yoda
Think I'm finally gonna post that Up essay next week. It'll be the eight-year anniversary of my wife and I seeing it. Seems like the right time.
Be gentle, that is one of my favorites! Looking forward to it.
Pretty close. In the past it's been more like "next summer" or "maybe later this year," though.
Feels like it's the eight-year anniversary of you saying you are going to post it
Think I'm finally gonna post that Up essay next week. It'll be the eight-year anniversary of my wife and I seeing it. Seems like the right time.
The Biscuit Issue sounds like a children's book.
And don't get me started on the biscuit issue.
And how about everyone agreeing which side of the road to drive? And units of measurement AAAAARGH!
Originally Posted by Dani8
I think the entire world should be one date/time zone. So much easier. I mean, I have to post twice for bloody birthdays. Such an effort.
Dude. Mother's Day. Can we all pick ONE DATE?
Originally Posted by MonnoM
I've never heard of it. It's no wonder since it only lasted two seasons. But, I saw some clips on youtube and it's just my type of show, so thanks for bringing it up, ash. Now on to the task of actually finding it.
oh, cool! i'm not sure, but i think a lot of it is on YouTube - the first season, anyway, cause that's where i watched it awhile back.

Originally Posted by Austruck
I do! I was not quite old enough to truly appreciate it, but yes, I watched it with a certain amount of wishing I "got" it more than I did!
ha, this is almost word for word what my mom said when i asked her about it! it's the weirdest show, but also kind of magnetic and compelling. like Soap was. it's not a very well-known show, but it's kind of gained a cult following over the years. i discovered it because Louise Lasser (who plays Mary Hartman) did an interview with Claire Barlient on The Toast, talking about how playing Mart Hartman was kind of a mind f**k at the time because she was playing a bored housewife with depression and anxiety, and she herself was dealing with bipolar disorder/anxiety at that same time.
The People's Republic of Clogher (God bless her and all who sail in her) has its own time zone.

GMT+The1950s