Friday is here and I'm very glad to see it.
Time for vegging and yardy stuff and muffins and all those things I've put off all week. Plus J is done nightshift today so I get to see him again - very nice.
Main plan - well my brother gave me his present for my birthday early and I plan on watching a LOT of it over the weekend. The whole set of the Hilarious House of Frightenstein on DVD. It was a cheesy kids TV show I absolutely LOVED when I was a very little person and haven't seen in ages.
Can't wait. I mean Vincent Price was in it - that counts for something right? It was just him and pretty much just one other guy Billy Van who did most of the other characters in costumes. And there was a Pet Vet who talked about animals, A librarian who told spooky stories, a vampire (Count Frightenstein himself), a superhero hippy, a witch who made potions, The Professor (he was a scientist!), a safari animal guy, Igor the sidekick, and psychadelic music interludes from the Wolfman himself. The count was always trying to get his monster to come to life and I remember it being very wierd and cheesy and I can't wait to check it out again.
If you ever have time to kill and can find it on an old channel have a watch. It's a little clue as to why i turned out the way I did...
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That's so weird - we were watching that exact same show last weekend online!! It was one of Neal's favs too. Must be something in the air....
It's obvious - we're just both brilliant is all :)
I recommend getting Sledge Hammer! on DVD. That was one of my most favorite shows as a kid and its aged really well for a 20 year old sitcom. I bought seasons 1 and 2 at overstock.com and all the episodes crack up my own kids too. Yeah, not only am I a dork but I'm raising the next generation of dorks.
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