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My Favorite Sitcoms…

April 25, 2011

During this television “off-season” when they are running episodes of shows that the networks ran only a few months ago, I am left hoping (again!) that they don’t cancel any of my four favorite sitcoms. Of course, as I have stated before, by liking a show, I sometimes find that I jinx it… and it is cancelled.

When a sitcom has a good premise, with well-defined and likable characters, good acting, and funny dialog >>> it’s a show I will invariably enjoy. Unfortunately, there are only four current sitcoms I have found to meet my personal qualifications. I have to admit that there are sitcoms on the air today that I used to enjoy. But, like most things that have lasted too many years, I find that they have become stale for me, and some have even become mean-spirited in their attempts to be funny.

Before I list my four current sitcoms, I will say that there was one I truly looked forward to, that is no longer on telelvision. It had an ensemble of six characters (one of whom was Jim Gaffigan – one of my two favorite comedians >>> Brian Regan being the other) with a very clever writing team. It was simply too good of a show: My Boys. If you get a chance to watch it, make sure you do so in chronological order. I loved this show!

Here are the four current sitcoms I follow/watch:

1) Modern Family: The focus is on three separate units of the same family – the older father with his second wife and her son, the daughter with her husband and three children, and the son with his partner and their daughter. Great writing, very funny.

2) Better With You: Again, the focus is on three units of the same family – the parents, one daughter with her live-in boyfriend, and the other daughter with her fiance. Very clever premise >>> how each of the very different couples see the same events. Very funny. (*This was written April of 2011, UNfortunately, the network made a huge mistake that season, and took the show off the air.)

3) The Middle: This sitcom follows a working class family, with three very different children. A good example of opposites attracting, and normal children who don’t continuously talk back and mug for the camera. (*This was written April of 2011 – as of November 2011, I stopped watching this show.)

4) Raising Hope: Very quirky. Revolves around a couple who had their son when they were extremely young. The couple live in her grandmother’s house, with their son who is Raising Hope, his daughter. The entire cast is great to watch. Cloris Leachman and Martha Plimpton have been favorites of mine for years. (*This was written April of 2011 – as of October 2011, I stopped watching this show.)

These four shows are pretty much the only sitcoms I watch. I hope they are still “current” and haven’t gotten my jinx cancellation walking papers.

Do you have any favorite sitcoms you think are worthy of your time?

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Happy Easter to All of You!

April 24, 2011

 

Happy Easter!

I just wanted to check in and wish everyone a Happy Easter!

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Flying Isn’t for Me, but IF I Have to…

April 22, 2011

As I mentioned before, I went to Colorado just a few weeks ago. I always have paperwork to keep me occupied on the plane. Also, I bring both my current audible mystery and my “real book” mystery with me. (This time I had my current Monica Ferris “real book” and my Alexander McCall Smith audible book.) But, as usual, even though I have plenty of things to keep me busy, I looked through Southwest Airlines’ monthly magazine.

Being the Easter month, the magazine’s focus was on the “Still Incredible” egg. (Remember the old television ads: “The incredible, edible egg.”?) Although I wasn’t at all interested in finding out more about eggs, here’s a glimpse of what I found interesting in the magazine:

1) Hmmm… Do blond-haired women really earn 7% more money than non-blond women, or were all 20,000 of the USA women who Australia’s Queensland University of Technology studied successful actresses, models, and other entertainment-oriented professionals? (Don’t even get me started on our society’s idiotic monetary measure of what entertainment professions are worth!)

2) Did Kellogg cereal’s founder really invent peanut butter?

3) Adam Hunter makes some interesting points >>> Our society is surely becoming less social! When was the last time you watched a movie in a theater with friends VS at home, possibly in your pajamas?

4) The Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery is giving Hooters a run for their money >>> even with the substantial savings in fabric for their “very healthy looking” waitresses’ uniforms!

5) Yipee! Flying so early in the month means that all four of the Sudoku puzzles are empty and available!

6.) How neat is this? A “What’s wrong with this picture?” called “Hogwarts Shuffle” – beautifully illustrated by JJ Rudisill. Something for children whose parents didn’t pack a fun “to do at airport & on plane” backpack. I sure am glad I have mine!

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Back from Colorado… Again…

April 15, 2011

I just got back from Colorado a couple of days ago, and boy, it is good to be home!

My husband posted the comments while I was away, but, obviously, he didn’t comment back. (He just “approved” the comments.) I tried to go through all of the comments yesterday and address those that needed responses.

My younger brother had a major surgery in February which then moved into pneumonia… It was pretty touch and go, but he is now out of the hospital and going through physical therapy.

Growing up in a military family meant moving a lot of places and feeling sort of lost upon arriving at each new location. So, because he and I were so close in age, we ended up hanging out with each other quite a bit…

I didn’t mean to make this entry this long… Just wanted to say that I am back!

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