You can't spell "meme" without "me" - part three

Apr 18, 2009 11:52

It's back! And this time with usmu questions.

1. What's on you current show list?
Ehm... a lot, actually. I spent quite some time watching tv.
But there is something I'm really looking forward to: the return of Ashes to Ashes this Monday on the BBC. For two simple reasons: Gene. Hunt.

That man is the rudest, meanest, bigoted police officer you'd ever seen and yet... somehow... he is Awesome and you can't help but love him to bits. Even if you don't fully understand why. And you don't understand what he's saying half the time. But oh, the Awesome.

A quick summary of my show list (you did say you wanted a list):
Being Human (just finished it, nice teenage vampire/werewolf/ghost-drama with silly everyday life, character development and creepy drama)
Chuck (mindless lighthearded fun with a combination of geekiness, action-fighting and hot chicks)
Dollhouse (not convinced of it though)
Dragon's Den (the English version, not the Dutch one. Definitely not the Dutch one)
How I met your mother (a catchy sitcom with actual continuity and character development)
House ('cos, you know, Hugh Laurie)
No 1 ladies detective agency (it has an authentic African feel and it will make anybody feel happier. Instant feel-good without sappy mushiness)
Ugly Betty (though not as good as the first season. Still, there is wackiness and it has its moments)
Office (a British show that was successfully adapted by the Americans)

2. What's the one thing you've learned in your life that you'd like to pass on to everybody else.
Have as much fun as possible.
And I don't mean that in a "seek eXtreme thrills everyday"-way. But more like "don't worry too much about things that are out of your control", "be optimistic", "make sure you actually enjoy everyday's enjoyable moments" and "care about each other".

3. What are your plans to seduce Stephen Fry so I don't get the chance to put my cunning plan into action?
Well, I fear my plan would be even more doomed then yours due to a missing Y-chromosome.
I mean, apparently Emma Thompson once flashed her boobs at him and he was flabbergasted; he just didn't know what to do with them.
*sigh*
If even Thompson's boobs can't do the job, then I fear mine won't be up for it either.

4. What's the meaning of life, the universe and everything?
I don't think there is one great meaning or purpose. So, in the end, it's about what I said at question 2.

5. So what's next?
A cup of tea.
(Yeah, I know fub said the same, but I swear I thought of this answer independently before reading his entry).

Lonneke
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