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Sounds like a good time to call in "sick" (because I'm SICK of work...hee hee)....
But it's on at night, Jess. You're a night owl, you can stay up!
"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
I checked out my schedule--I'm on the dish network and it ends at 1 AM. I can definitely stay up and not pull an all-nighter. It's hard for me to sleep anyway...
Wish someone would show all five for the 40th anniversary.
Doesn't AMC usually show all five movies back to back on New Year's eve? I can never make it beyond the third movie since they start so late...I usually have it playing in the background while I customize.
I know...but there's something about it occurring in real time that is appealing to me. Don't know why that is. Besides, the commercial breaks are when I can take a break and do some stuff that needs to be done. Otherwise I zombie out and forget where I am.
I know...but there's something about it occurring in real time that is appealing to me. Don't know why that is. Besides, the commercial breaks are when I can take a break and do some stuff that needs to be done. Otherwise I zombie out and forget where I am.
I know what you mean about preferring to watch a movie when it's on TV rather than on one's perfectly accessible DVD or video. I think it's the feeling that other people are watching it with you (even if they're not in the room!) that increases one's sense of enjoyment.
As to "zombie-ing out" when there are no commercials, I submit that you are in fact "ape-ing out" and that you begin to think you are actually in Ape City watching a documentary film about your people, uh, apes.
I know what you mean about preferring to watch a movie when it's on TV rather than on one's perfectly accessible DVD or video. I think it's the feeling that other people are watching it with you (even if they're not in the room!) that increases one's sense of enjoyment.
As to "zombie-ing out" when there are no commercials, I submit that you are in fact "ape-ing out" and that you begin to think you are actually in Ape City watching a documentary film about your people, uh, apes.
Ya got me! OK, I admit it...I forget where I am...somebody has to literally shake me to get my attention.
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