Monday, December 12, 2005

I aim to misbehave



Well, I hear that the whole gang loved Serenity. It was indeed way cool. So cool, that after we recover from the ANASNYEWWSS (see below), I think we should have a Serenity Saturday: we'll spectrate all 15 episodes of Firefly, in a row, on one day. Some pizza, some beer, and you've got the makings of one heck of a geek-out. I'm thinking we should be recovered enough for this by about Imbolc, no?

And what do you make of this? Our neighbor, the photographer who put up those wonderful framed prints that adorn our hallways, has added this to the gallery. Considering Otis will likely be running her massage practice from the apartment for a while after graduation, what do you think?


9 comments:

wheylona said...

An interesting photo to be sure. I think that, in the context of the the other photos (i.e. it's clearly one in a series of arty photos), this one should not really ruffle any feathers, especially if it is not placed right by your door! Hopefully it will be somewhere in the middle of the hallery so people "get it." And to make the context even clearer, maybe your neighbor could put little labels next to his/her photos, like in a real gallery.

Jon Myers said...

Guess I think it is just soft core porn rather than arty and I would ask him to move it to somewhere else.

Anonymous said...

I take back what I said. Your idea about bringing a sleeping bag for the New Year's movie bash and sleeping out in the hallway is stellar. I applaud your creativity. And the creativity of everyone in your building.

Soapy

Anonymous said...

"Man, this is GREAT!!"

--Andres

Anonymous said...

"I could stand here a little longer."

--Jayne, "Serenity"

John said...

I thought it was, "I could stand to hear a little more."

Ned said...

"Here, I can't stand to hear any more!"? Oh, I guess it's not a contest.

About the picture: if they can't handle it, they're probably so uptight they really need that massage.

Anonymous said...

Now, are you going to show the "Firefly" eps in broadcast order(as shown on the tv.com site you linked), or the way nature intended (The two-part "Serenity," being the pilot, was, at the behest of Fox boneheads, delayed until the middle of the season)?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Walaka said...

I am familiar with the boneheadedness you mention. IIRC, the DVD set shows the episodes in story order, not in broadcast order... I recall that the first ep I watched was a set-up story that I think was the pilot. That's how it'd go, I imagine.