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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
I Really Need A Paul Rudd
More specifically, I need a Mike. You know, from Friends? I bought Season 9 this weekend and, due to the lovely half-day I got today, I've been watching it. One of the features of Season 9 is the introduction of Paul Rudd before he was anyone besides Phoebe's boyfriend. And I haven't laughed so hard in a while. I don't know what it is. It isn't specifically Mike, maybe, but I think it helps when he's...well, Paul Rudd. The best was the first episode he was in, when he tells Phoebe that he plays the piano. She asks for him to prove it, but there aren't any pianos in the vicinity. So she says that such a thing wouldn't stop a real pianist. And so, Mike proceeds to stand up and mime playing the piano in the most hilarious way: I don't know how to describe it, but I imagine that it is comparable to...Elton John, I think. If you really like Friends then you'd have seen it already and known what I was talking about a long time ago...
Point? I need that guy. The piano is pretty hot, for one thing. But he's very handsome, in just the right way, you know? Like, normal-guy handsome. Like you could actually believe such a guy to, you know, exist. Obviously all other actors/musicians/whatevers that are hot exist, but I think you know what I mean. And he just seems like a really funny, really cool guy. I want a really cool guy! I do. Don't you believe me?
Anyway, my restless raccoons, I now have a second reason to see "I Love You, Man". The first, was, of course, Jason Segel, AKA Marshall from How I Met Your Mother, AKA current actually-currently-on-television-TV Show obsession. But now with this new desire for a Paul Rudd, I can appreciate both leads in the upcoming movie...
Speaking of HIMYM and Friends, and just for the occasion let's bring up Heroes, too, I've come to realize that the same woman who plays the Petrelli brother's mom also plays Ted's mother, and also plays Mike's mother...Does she only know how to be a male character's mother? Ha, just kidding, she's cool. Anyway...
More drama practice tomorrow, plus hanging out time with my BFF, then sleepover with her later this week, then filming our project, and filming Lilly's project, then my cousin's christening, then CCD...Jesus Christ, I'm busy. I hate being busy. Yet I hate having nothing to do...It's a paradox, really. I think. That's what a paradox is, I think. Hopefully. Maybe. No one wants to use words wrong. However I don't feel like checking it out, as I need to shower...The damn day went by too quickly. I can't have singular days like this doing nothing. I need multiple days, I can never accomplish my nothing. At least February break is next week, then we'll be off to New Hampshire, the lovely Shire, indulging in tubing and Peterborough visits...Should be splendid!
My face is itchy.
So to summarize: I <3 Paul Rudd; I need a boyfriend; that lady plays a lot of mothers; I'm far too busy; can't wait for New Hampshire; and my face is itchy.
Any questions? 8:27 PM
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
I Really Need A Paul Rudd More specifically, I need a Mike. You know, from Friends? I bought Season 9 this weekend and, due to the lovely half-day I got today, I've been watching it. One of the features of Season 9 is the introduction of Paul Rudd before he was anyone besides Phoebe's boyfriend. And I haven't laughed so hard in a while. I don't know what it is. It isn't specifically Mike, maybe, but I think it helps when he's...well, Paul Rudd. The best was the first episode he was in, when he tells Phoebe that he plays the piano. She asks for him to prove it, but there aren't any pianos in the vicinity. So she says that such a thing wouldn't stop a real pianist. And so, Mike proceeds to stand up and mime playing the piano in the most hilarious way: I don't know how to describe it, but I imagine that it is comparable to...Elton John, I think. If you really like Friends then you'd have seen it already and known what I was talking about a long time ago...
Point? I need that guy. The piano is pretty hot, for one thing. But he's very handsome, in just the right way, you know? Like, normal-guy handsome. Like you could actually believe such a guy to, you know, exist. Obviously all other actors/musicians/whatevers that are hot exist, but I think you know what I mean. And he just seems like a really funny, really cool guy. I want a really cool guy! I do. Don't you believe me?
Anyway, my restless raccoons, I now have a second reason to see "I Love You, Man". The first, was, of course, Jason Segel, AKA Marshall from How I Met Your Mother, AKA current actually-currently-on-television-TV Show obsession. But now with this new desire for a Paul Rudd, I can appreciate both leads in the upcoming movie...
Speaking of HIMYM and Friends, and just for the occasion let's bring up Heroes, too, I've come to realize that the same woman who plays the Petrelli brother's mom also plays Ted's mother, and also plays Mike's mother...Does she only know how to be a male character's mother? Ha, just kidding, she's cool. Anyway...
More drama practice tomorrow, plus hanging out time with my BFF, then sleepover with her later this week, then filming our project, and filming Lilly's project, then my cousin's christening, then CCD...Jesus Christ, I'm busy. I hate being busy. Yet I hate having nothing to do...It's a paradox, really. I think. That's what a paradox is, I think. Hopefully. Maybe. No one wants to use words wrong. However I don't feel like checking it out, as I need to shower...The damn day went by too quickly. I can't have singular days like this doing nothing. I need multiple days, I can never accomplish my nothing. At least February break is next week, then we'll be off to New Hampshire, the lovely Shire, indulging in tubing and Peterborough visits...Should be splendid!
My face is itchy.
So to summarize: I <3 Paul Rudd; I need a boyfriend; that lady plays a lot of mothers; I'm far too busy; can't wait for New Hampshire; and my face is itchy.
Any questions?
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"Only theatre people have musical moments."
-Myself
Hello world. My name is Sarah; what's yours?
I love: my long, teal, knit, fingerless gloves; being able to pack that many adjectives into one description; thinking; my awesome friends; my lovable family; the theatre--both acting in and watching; my iPod; classical music; Five For Fighting music; ...music...; "How I Met Your Mother"; Neil Patrick Harris; writing; papaya lip gloss; "Friends"; the interwebz; English Class; movies; awards shows; chocolate related things; New York City; Boston; Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert; telling people about the things I love (apparently.)
I hate: negativity (well isn't that the hypocritical statement of the century); stupid people; bad parents; thinking; my inability to fall asleep quickly; sunburns; touching/eating sea creatures; insects; my bangs separating; writer's block; sickness; my own forgetfulness; my own impatience; know-it-alls; IRKs; intolerance; static electricity; dirt under my fingernails.
Quote of the week:
"Yes, I'm grounded: got my wings clipped. I'm surrounded by all this pavement. Guess I'll circle while I'm waiting for my fuse to dry. Someday I'll fly; someday, I'll soar. Someday I'll be so damn much more; cause I'm bigger than my body gives me credit for."
~John Mayer, "Bigger Than My Body"
Unconditional Desires.
- To finish writing a piece of literature.
- To have a fabulous new hair cut. (Achieved!)
- To travel throughout France.
- To experience zero gravity without going to space.
- To live in New York City with a friend for several years.
- To meet Neil Patrick Harris...I hear that guy's awesome.
- To be in a beauty pageant, then laugh with my friends at what a ridiculous idea it was.
- To nab a leading role in a play/musical at my school.
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