things that are bugging me a bit today

my life is pretty grand so I rarely get the funks, today though I’m feeling snarky, don’t know why but sometimes it’s good to let it all out, so here are a few random things that are bugging me today…

  • almost doctors on tv talking crap and I KNOW it’s bad when I KNOW more then they do about a subject, gah
  • bloggers who talk about themselves in third person (seriously it’s creepy and pretentious..)
  • hot shot photographers who go on and on about their striving for originality when they look just like four other hot shot photographers… um elliot erwitt took that mirror shot 40 years ago.  It’s OKAY you are a unique flower regardless
  • losing a nail, I bit two off last night, probably because the snark was sneaking up on me.
  • I hate being jealous and that barefoot contessa makes me jealous… it’s her hair, and her boobs, bah
  • not knowing what to blog next, I have so many things to share and I don’t know where to start, that is annoying

phew okay spewed venom out, deep happy healing breath in

“If we admit that human life can be ruled by reason, the possibility of life is destroyed.”
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“Guy Ritchie Made ‘Sherlock Holmes’ Family Friendly for His Kids BY: Showbiz | Thursday, August 6, 2009 email | print | save
Guy Ritchie Guy Ritchie made “Sherlock Holmes” for his children to watch. The British director - who has sons Rocco, eight, and David, four, with ex-wife Madonna - says he deliberately made a family-friendly version of the detective movie
, which stars Robert Downey Jr. in the title role. He said, “That’s really the idea - for it to be a family movie. It has dark moments, but it’s accessible. I’m a dad, and I want to go to my movies with kids as well.” Meanwhile, the “RocknRolla” director says he is delighted with the way Robert and Jude Law - who plays sidekick Watson - have played up the homoerotic side of their characters” friendship. He added to MTV News, “Holmes and Watson have always been that couple. My intention was to get away from the slightly stuffier, quintessential Victorian concepts of men and make them warmer and more accessibly friendly and make them more into the kinds of guys I’d liked to be friends with. “As a heterosexual couple that at moments could seem gay, they play it off very well. These guys are sort of in love with each other. It’s real mateship. It’s trying to keep that balance. You have to endear yourself to them, and at times you skate on thin ice, because it’s such a relationship about two men.”

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Baby It’s Cold Outside - Selma Blair & Rainn Wilson

“Li Po There is the watery, uneasy feeling, that one has been there before, has encountered that reservoir of emotion, some other year, under one’s fingertips if one could only remember when and where; and how often of late I find myself seeking it in the utterly useless as if I were, as I sometimes feel myself to be, the ancient Chinese poet gazing at the moon’s reflection and longing for comrades of old from the other side of the mountains. Having been or having thought myself to be committed to the useful, I now find myself wandering into patches of sunlight for no reason but to be there, looking down for long stretches at the arrangements of moss on stone, floating on my back in a pond looking up at clouds. Uselessness is the purview of the very young and very old whose gift is the finding out of these reservoirs—even time falls off the edges, unrelated to anything and especially not to you.”
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