Sunday, July 24, 2005

Stella

I hope everyone has been watching Stella. If you haven't check it out, you'll either love it or hate it, there's no real middle ground with this show. Here's my favortie conversation so far....

MB The gall. The unmitigated gall of those girls!
MS "If you want to change things, run for board president." Yeah right!
DW They think they're so funny.
MB So funny I forgot to laugh!
MS I remembered to laugh, but I didn't because it specifically wasn't funny.
DW Yeah like the Great Irish Potato Famine.
MS When they said that, it literally WAS the Great Irish Potato Famine.
MB That is such a great famine.
MS I love that famine.
MB Can I say something now about the nature of tragedy? I think it's so sad.
MB I think, like, by definition, tragedy is sad.
DW Oh my god, you know, I, I've...
MB Like war...
DW I've never been a fan of tragedy.
MB Like war, right?
DW I hate war too.
MB It's like, that's what the 60s were all about.
MB Like people don't understand, like, that's what we were doing back then!
MS It's like when Bob Dylan said "I have a dream," that's what he was talking about!
DW What about Madonna, I mean is she "like a virgin" or is she the "material girl?"
DW I mean this girl's had more re-inventions than Thomas Edison!
MB I know, she's had more boyfriends than Madonna!
MS I like English muffins.
MB Totally.
DW Let's go to that board meeting.

1 Comments:

Blogger James Harris said...

Michael: I know there's something out there, but I don't know if I wanna call it "God."

Michael: Okay, 'cause like, I believe in God...

Michael: Right.

Michael: ...but I don't know that I think God is some guy on a throne with a long white beard.

Michael: Right. Like to me, God is, like, it could be anything. It could be like...

Michael: Literally, it could be this table.

Michael: It could be - totally be this table. It *is* the table.

Michael: It's like I'm spiritual, but I'm not religious. Do you understand?

Michael: I totally -

Michael: It's like I can get off spiritually with the sunlight through trees.

Michael: Oh, my God...

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