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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Happy thanksgiving

Being thankful for a lot of things in our lives...trying not to take it for granted for sure.

    As we sit down to enjoy a feast, we remember what we are thankful for. I'm thankful I still have a boyfriend and that I really am in love with him. Sad that I won't see him this Thanksgiving, but still it doesn't mean I am thinking of him.

  Being thankful for family, having a home and being there for one another. But also remembering that others are not so fortunate. They are suffering, starving and sad... and mostly this time of year, we think of them as well as our family and before we think of ourselves. There are canned food drives, toys for tots and so much more to help the unfortunate. It starts to get colder and many people don't have homes to go to. Some people decide to send the homeless to shelters to care them.


   I guess, being the end of the year and all, we want to show an ounce of goodness in our hearts to know that there is some kindness in the world and not everyone is selfish and just trying to get Christmas over with to get to the new year, I think that everyone is trying their best every year, every month and every day.
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  By doing one good deed, every day, you feel an ounce of happiness inside of you. Sometimes knowing what to be thankful for as well as doing something good might make you feel a whole lot better.

  Have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Kramer entrence and Sheldon Knocks

  What do these two have in common? Well for many tv shows, they have something to put together in almost every episode ever.

   For this, Kramer enters Jerry's apartment in almost every episode (minus two) and it seems to be somewhat a theme. He would just enter the apartment as ever he pleases and would raid Jerry's fridge or chat with Jerry. In real life the creator, Larry David had a neighbor that did the exact same thing.
 
   Kramer would enter and Jerry would either be happy, or not care. One time, he got fed up and requested Kramer to hand him his keys. So upset, Kramer goes to LA. But he returns, and so do the keys.



   There's many things like that in TV shows. Like in Home Improvement, Tim always talks to his neighbor almost every episode and his neighbor would always give helpful advice between the fence. With the Simpsons, almost every episode there would be a crazy couch gag that had a theme weather it be a classic one or now, too long, or from a different theme it still would be in almost every episode giving them an identity.

    The same couldn't be said about the constant knocking from Sheldon Cooper on big bang theory. On the first episode, he only knocked once, but it became a three time "knock knock penny" because of his OCD. He won't admit it but it's part of what the show has become. The constant knocking and also knocking if what would the show be like if there wasn't a Sheldon Cooper. I bet it would not have lasted one season without him, he is what makes the show funny and amazing. Even with his ritual knocking we come to love, we will always love the show.
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  A lot of shows have their significant way of being what they are. They are there to remain in the show until it's untimely end  and the reruns will be there to cheer us up. No matter what. Till then enjoy the shows that give us what it came to give us. Happiness, laughter, and even a tear or two.
Ciao bloggers

Monday, November 16, 2015

who really framed roger rabbit

  This was one of my favorite movies of the 80's that combined cartoons and  real people.


It stared the late Bob Hopkins as a detective who use to work for cartoons solving crimes until an accident made him go south of the end of the bottle.
    A crazy cartoon villain killed his brother and he had never been the same. But after a famous cartoonist gets killed, Roger Rabbit gets framed for murder.

   The first time I saw this, I was either ten or eleven and never really understood what was going on. But as I got older, I followed every detail of the movie. Like the scene where Bob's character, Eddy, goes to the so called, Ink and Paint club, Daffy and Donald duck play piano side by side. They use the old audio voice of the first voice actor that played Donald Duck and the recreant voice actor that is voicing him today, Tony Anselmo. They used both Disney and WB cartoons side by side, literally side by side.

   Donald would be on one side, and Daffy would be at the other, same with Bugs and Mickey Mouse. The late Mel Blanc was still voicing many of the characters like Tweety Bird and Bugs at the time this movie came out in 1988.

  There also is this creepy judge, portrayed by Doc Brown himself Christopher Lloyd. His most creepiest performance ever. And believe me they were going to use Tim Curry, but the director thought he was too scary.
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     His character is named Judge Doom, taking over Toon Town and wanted to destroy it so he could build a freeway, and he also bought Cloverleaf, which Eddie thought was responsible for the death of Acme, but it was all him.

   And believe the, ending was the creepiest of all. Oh by the way, Judge Doom is accompanied by some weasels who wouldn't stop laughing quoting the line "if you don't stop laughing, you're going to end up dead like your stupid hyena cousins."

 And there is Roger's girlfriend, the most beautiful drawn women ever in the world (to any man that have sexual fantasies about her) Jessica Rabbit. Voiced by Kathleen Turner, her singing voice was done by Stephen Spielberg's wife (at the time) Amy Irving. Eddie always thought it was her after the pictures he took of her with Acme, but he was set up to take those pictures by his boss.

  To see most of the movie more than just one time, you get to understand the whole story. Maybe there was a reason on why Roger Rabbit was the target of this bizarre murder. On why it was him. And what is alibi was, was pretty funny. I can never take the ending with Christopher Lloyd at the end, just too creepy. Every time I see it, it scares me and still to this day, his most scariest performance ever.

   I believe this one of the movies you can watch over and over and over and not get tired of. And every time you do, you learn something extra about the movie, more detail, more interesting facts, I miss Bob Hopkins and the movie is not the same without him. They were saying that they were going to do a sequel but I don't think it will be happening now since his sudden death of pneumonia. I will still enjoy watching it like I do the original  Freaky Friday or the Big Lebowski you learn something new about the movie every time you see it again.

   Till then, enjoy the movies you love, over and over and over. Pray for Paris. Ciao Bloggers!

Saturday, November 14, 2015

kids have it easy around the holidays




   For everyone else, it's stress.
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                                     and more stress. For kids, all they have to do, is try to be good.


That's it. The stress comes once Halloween ends, and nothing but Christmas commercials show. It's insane and I think it does this to everyone so they can HATE the holidays.

   I don't know why but it seems to work. People are so stressed and tired by Christmas day, they don't even wanna celebrate. They just want it to end and get the new year going.


   When you're a kid, it's different. You want gifts and the only way you'll get them, is if you are good. But no kid can stay good through all of December. When I was a kid, I had to deal with my birthday as well as trying to be good for 24 days. That didn't happen, but we still got toys, and gifts.


   The meaning of Christmas isn't the stress we get out of it, but the joy we put in. Knowing the feeling is there and the kindness will always be there, and you don't need to have it on one day. Do it everyday. Make everyday feel as if it was Christmas day, and that everyday is special. We need to have the comfort and feelings every day of our lives.
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 When we are kids, we think that a fat jolly suit guy is going to grant us wishes and give us gifts, but when we get older, we know what Christmas really means. Being with family. Doing kind things and giving to one another.

When we are young, we get the gifts, when we are older we give back. I think the feeling of Christmas and other holidays (like Thanksgiving) will always be with us. No matter what happens. No matter what day it is. We will always have the feeling.


*Before I leave I want my thoughts and prayers for the people of Paris in this tragedy that happened before us. I will be thinking of you at this time and knowing that my condolences are for the souls lost in this violence that occurred. PRAY FOR PARIS!*

 Goodnight Bloggers!

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

the 90's never had that we do now

  So many things we take for granted.
Facebook,
iPads,
Tweeting.... all that

I was born in the 80s and lived in the 90s.

I LOVED THE 90S. Been looking at many movies, tv shows and toys most of the stuff that has been dominated by the technology of today.


I'm not saying it's all bad, but I think that from the toys of the 90s to today, well more kids are glued to technology. They're tweeting, Facebooking, and even have cell phones at the age of five. I didn't get my first cell phone till I was fourteen.
  The toys then I would remember by heart.

Barbie dolls, yo yos, POGS! I had an enormous POGS collection. We even read books people! I use to be addicted to Gak and viewfinders, Furbies,  I also a virtual pet we called a Tamagotchi. Now I have a real dog who I love.

Today's toys require apps from your smart phone. We still have board games, but the board games of the nineties will always be with me from Mall Madness (where you can travel around a fake mall spending money [yeah in this day in age] collecting sales) to Dream Phone where the more I learn about that game, I feel like it's more for pedophiles. Polly Pocket was small and can fit in your pocket!

Barbie have changed their appearance over the decade. So have G.I Joe.


Blockbuster was big in the world of VHS and now, it's gone. DVD's are starting to fade away too and so have movie theaters. You can just see a movie when it comes out on-line or on a DVR. I'm ok with no more VHS but getting rid of the VHS tapes will talke a while. It seems no one uses Beta's or VHS' anymore.
Kids use to meet others in the playground, now they friend each other on line. (I'm guilty of being one of them)  Technology is taking over our lives. I'm not kidding. When something happens, good or bad, believe me it might be taken over by something greater in a new millennium, remember mySpace? Nobody dose because of Facebook.

Teenagers were free spirited and the tv shows they portrayed in the 90's were good for them like "Clarissa Explains it all" "All that" and "Fresh Prince of Bel air" Now MTV doesn't even have music on it's station anymore. They are responsible for JERSESY SHORE and because of that, now every teenager wants to hook up with a dumb a$$ and let's say there are so many brainless dimwits out there that are copying saying that they might be from Jersey and have money, and now Reality TV is EVERYWHERE!!!

  We never had many of that except for game shows in the 90s. Drew Carey now hosts The Price is Right, Vanna White still looks gorgeous on Wheel of Fortune and Alex Trebek is leaving Jeopardy, and don't get me started about Millionaire ending up being syndicated and switching host after host after host.
  Survivor started in the early 2000s and is still active. TV shows today, don't even get me started Cartoon Network, Disney  Channel and Nickelodeon were awesome in the 90s now, they are dead to me.
 Maybe I'm a threat to change, but sometimes, we need to change for the better. But being a 90's child, seeing nostalgia before my eyes on-line and knowing that there are some tv stations are showing classic 90's shows and cartoons, I will never be lost in the nostalgia. Ciao bloggers