Sunday, December 20, 2009



With its low price and high return value, GREG THE BUNNY is one of the best shows on DVD you can buy! I am so glad the show is just as funny when you watch it again and again because even though I paced watching the episodes so they would last a while, I still finished way too soon!

While GREG THE BUNNY is most definitely not for everybody (I wouldn't recommend letting children watch it, except maybe for the Tardy extra where he delivers a postal letter), it is everything for the body that loves his or her humor delivered with wicked wisdom. Whether it is the acerbic Warren Demontague (a washed-up Shakespearean ape actor worthy of a "Frasier" episode) or the friendly, sometimes confused Greg the bunny (who always wants to play and means well even when he does something wrong), you will be more than satisfied with this slightly warped, sometimes disrespectful sense of humor.

As the SIMPSONS does (and often gets undeserved criticism for), GREG THE BUNNY pokes fun at things that society can take too seriously. Lost in all the hoopla by people who don't (or didn't) like the show is a beautiful honesty and friendship shared among a bunch of misfits who want to be seen as more than just puppets.

If nothing else, this show could serve as a warning to the good-natured Muppets as to what happens when good puppets go bad:). Kermit might not be green with envy at the lives these guys lead, but I bet even he would be flopping around a bit in gales of laughter. He might find himself taking Tardy (a slow-witted, but loving turtle) under his wing (make that webbed feet.)

As for me, this is something I adore and love to watch on rainy days when things seem a bit gloomy and out of focus. I recommend this DVD with lots of heart!

Saturday, December 19, 2009




One of the best things I discovered this past decade was UNCUT (as well as some other British music magazines)...more on this later~

Saturday, August 29, 2009

...not much to say...

I think I've run out of things to say:)...

later...

I think it's so much that I don't have anything to say, but that what I have to say is probably not for everyone's tastes. So then it becomes a question of...who is a blogger writing for? Herself or the people she hopes are reading...

Friday, July 10, 2009

If this is true, it's absolutely one of the worst things I've read in a long time...hardly feels like 2009 when you hear about things like this happening...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/allison-kilkenny/philadelphia-private-swim_b_228253.html

Thursday, July 9, 2009

I knew the moment I saw this on the shelf years ago I just had to have this book and even after I discovered it was pretty sexually explicit I didn't care. I kept reading because it felt so real...so full of identity, hurt, truth and honesty...

Julia is an unhappily married woman and the last woman in the world I ever expected to relate to or feel so bad for. When I first read it broke my heart and it still does...the way her parents and husband treat her like a child. She has a mind, but because she almost once lost it, no one wants her to use it now. She had a nervous breakdown in college and immediately went home and into therapy...and four years later straight into marriage.

Now Julia wants to resume her life, her career interests and maybe because of her sexless marriage and a need to find out what's normal and what's not when it comes to desire and wanting more, she decides to research what really goes on in the world of phone sex.

_Lip Service_ turned out to be very, very (very!) good, but never really reached the climax I thought it would.