I Have Been Quiet in The Last Few Months...
It's odd how I used to blog quite regularly, but it seems to have just fallen out of my regular routine. I'm keeping quite busy as always. I did go out this afternoon, and went to see Definitely, Maybe, which I enjoyed even more than I thought I would. It's a very cute movie for a Saturday afternoon. :)
I've tried to pick back up my cooking of late, and I've made ratatouille and many other delicious dishes. I can't wait to buy myself a digital camera (which should be soon enough) to keep a visual diary of my culinary attempts.
Oh, and I finally, I've started watching Frasier reruns recently, and I had forgotten how much that sitcom made me laugh. David Hyde Pierce as Niles is particularly brilliant.
While I love shows like The Office, 30 Rock, and Pushing Daisies, I wish there were some good sitcoms in the vein of Frasier and Cheers still around.
I've tried to pick back up my cooking of late, and I've made ratatouille and many other delicious dishes. I can't wait to buy myself a digital camera (which should be soon enough) to keep a visual diary of my culinary attempts.
Oh, and I finally, I've started watching Frasier reruns recently, and I had forgotten how much that sitcom made me laugh. David Hyde Pierce as Niles is particularly brilliant.
While I love shows like The Office, 30 Rock, and Pushing Daisies, I wish there were some good sitcoms in the vein of Frasier and Cheers still around.
Labels: cooking, Frasier, movie, television, The Office
2 Comments:
Good to see you post!
The interesting thing about Frasier for me was that it was written like a stage play. The episode where 6 (or so) of them go to a ski lodge, and there's a lot of bedroom-trading, etc, translates really well to the stage.
Yes! The ski lodge episode was on this afternoon in fact. It had been a while since I saw it and it was still making me laugh so much. They did a lot of farce/vaudeville episodes, which is very theatrical in its nature. That's one of the things I liked about it. I thought they used the multi-camera format in an interesting way.
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