Beware of self-sabotaging behaviors and prep yourself for many humbling experiences.
Until March 2010, this is your best time to lay low and chill out in the grandest style you know. Lavish yourself with old favorites and remind yourself who is King. After all, three months through the dead of winter will give you plenty of time on your hands, best to ensure yourself a little serenity through it.
For today though, to kick off this dramatic cycle, plus mixed with the crazy post blizzard aftershocks, it makes a fab time for a movie marathon! One for your queue is one of my faves, "The Changeling"(1980), starring George C. Scott, who plays a famous composer that tragically loses his wife and daughter and must start anew. He moves to an old mansion, which happens to start haunting him, driving him to have to uncover the mystery of the house and the secrets it holds...
Update: Summer Heights High is the funniest and most brilliant thing I have seen in ages! You must watch! ...It was at the movie marathon I was at, that we got detoured from our original programming when our friend Tubby brought Summer Heights High and slipped it on in, sucking us instantly in and 3.5 hours later, we were all dying for more.
What it’s about, straight from Wikipedia: Summer Heights High is a Logie Award-winning [1] Australian television mockumentary series written by and starring Chris Lilley. It is a parody of high school life epitomized by its three protagonists: effeminate and megalomaniacal "Director of Performing Arts" Mr. G; self-absorbed, privileged teenager Ja'mie King; and disobedient, vulgar Tongan student Jonah Takalua, all played by Lilley. It lampoons Australian high school life and many aspects of the human condition and is filmed in a documentary style, with non-actors playing supporting characters.
The link to the entire season!
Ja’ime is my fave. Love them all, but she’s got a special place in my heart. Here is a bonus Ja’ime clip…