I have a handful of TV shows that I can watch over and over again. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Six Feet Under, among a few others.
I finally picked up the entire series 'Six Feet Under' the other night and have been watching it over. Probably some of the most awkward things happen on this show. As most people close to me know I always have awkward and enjoy a good awkward exchange in my life, which is another reason I feel I relate to the characters in the series.
Anyways I just finished a episode about a missing foot. (Oh and by the way the show is about a family that runs a funeral business.) Here is an exchange of dialogue that had me rolling between the mom Ruth and her two sons David, and Nate about their sister Claire...
Ruth Fisher - "She stole a foot?! From a person?"
David - "Yes. Would it have been better if it was an animals?"
Nate - "A little bit"
Ruth - "You wake up one day and your baby's stolen a foot. Where have I been?"
David - "Loosing $25,000."
Oh it cracks me up! HBO seriously has great TV ;)
-Gawdun
Friday, November 25, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Addiction
It's a for sure sign that I may watch a bit to much of AMC's, 'The Walking Dead' and other zombie films. Why might I say this? I will explain.
Tonight upon our house plunging into darkness, and guessing the entire neighborhood followed suit the firs thought to roll into my head was...
"This is that moment when the government finally cuts the power supply and when I look out the window a 'walker' will be right outside. Seeing me he/she will try and break in my window hungry for my tasty and deliciously toned arms."
It's never dull in my head...
-Gawdun
Tonight upon our house plunging into darkness, and guessing the entire neighborhood followed suit the firs thought to roll into my head was...
"This is that moment when the government finally cuts the power supply and when I look out the window a 'walker' will be right outside. Seeing me he/she will try and break in my window hungry for my tasty and deliciously toned arms."
It's never dull in my head...
-Gawdun
Monday, November 7, 2011
Centered and Resourced
Change comes and so does the change of the seasons. In what I call one of the roughest years so far in my life I have come to close several doors that made it tricky as the year winds down. I never thought it would be here and yet we are finally under 60 days till 2012. :) Raise the roof!
The other day I was feeling over whelmed with the changes I have been presented a head of me and then the thoughts of this last year, with specific events in the front. As I was discussing this with my dear friend Kenley Chapman he sent me this photo...
-Gawdun
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