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Feb. 24th, 2006

Feb. 24th, 2006 07:00 pm

tv land

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For most of the day I've had David Bowie on a loop in my head. Of course, there could be worse musicians to be stuck in my head, but I'd like a change already.

I got my MightyLeaf tea today at noon. My confirmation was sent at 11:30am yesterday. The Mountain Spring Jasmine is already my favorite; the smell is so soothing.

Project Runway - Reunion show - good lord, does this show love to milk the finale or what? It was a more entertaining than usual recap show, because it featured a coked-out Lupe (I don't believe it was just weed), more singing, Zulema's bullshit alter ego "Shitangy" and a confrontation between her and the model she ditched, and Santino. They should have just called it the Santino Show, since over half of it was clips of him singing, doing Tim Gunn impressions, and generally being a dick to everyone on the show. My favorite clip of him is the one where he says "I WANT TO EAT YOUR SOUL!" to Andrae because then I just pretend he's Zod trying to take over the world. Oh, and Daniel F.'s "I love you, Heidi" was the creepiest moment ever. Is he stalking her or something? He looked like he wanted to cry.

Inside the Actor's Studio - Dave Chappelle - This episode was two hours long and totally worth it. It's one of the best episodes ever. He talks a little bit about why he left for Africa, about how he got started, the usual, etc. I just love how smart he is, and how genuinely nice he seems to be. And yay for him saying "You may not be racist yourself, but you benefit from racism."

That's What I'm Talking About - In honor of Black History Month, TV Land made three episodes of this show, hosted by Wayne Brady, in which black people talk about the black experience. I think it was only rerun once or twice, so I only caught the second episode, called "Movers, Shakers, and Playmakers", about politicians, athletes, and comedians. Guests included Spike Lee, Reverend Al Sharpton, Wanda Sykes, John Ridley, and Greg Anthony. I couldn't really stand Spike Lee, even when I was agreeing with him. I liked what Sharpton and Sykes had to say, and I don't really remember who the other two are, except one of them went so far as to call Kobe Bryant a "hero" and I was like "wuh?" There were times when everyone got really passionate and talked over each other, and I thought Wayne Brady could have been more effective as a mediator, but overall it was a really interesting discussion.

I wish I could have caught the other episodes; but I guess they got replaced by more important things, like reruns of Cheers.
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