My hair is growing out again. That feels pretty great.
Lately I have been watching Waiting for God, an early nineties (I think) BBC comedy about two inhabitants of the Bayview Retirement Village, Tom, who (probably) fakes senility because it is more fun than real life, and Diana, a sharp-spoken atheist who refuses to be treated as anything less than a human being. Two characters I admire and consider as role models for my hopeful old age.
Lately I have been watching Waiting for God, an early nineties (I think) BBC comedy about two inhabitants of the Bayview Retirement Village, Tom, who (probably) fakes senility because it is more fun than real life, and Diana, a sharp-spoken atheist who refuses to be treated as anything less than a human being. Two characters I admire and consider as role models for my hopeful old age.
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Date: 2007-06-15 13:19 (UTC)From:1 - Yesterday, I said "my hair is growing out again. This is TERRIBLE. I MUST GET IT CUT NOW!"
2 - One of my professors recently asked me if I went to see the latest production of Waiting For Godot - unfortunately I did not. But still, I find that odd and serendipitous.
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Date: 2007-06-16 12:25 (UTC)From:Waiting for God? Oh, but I must see more of Beckett. Even though SBS ran a full day(s?) of his plays a couple of years ago I was too distracted to so much as follow them.
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Date: 2007-06-15 19:15 (UTC)From:*strokes your hair* :3
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