Friday, May 13, 2005
Carpe Doogie
Today I made my first adult decision...
I'm going to stay a kid for just a little while longer.
-Douglas Houser
I watched a few episodes of Doogie Houser, M.D. the other night. There are so many rad things about this show: the gentle synthesizer soundtrack, Neil Patrick Harris and his all too convincing performance as a creepy man-child, Vinny as a guido in the making, the soft lighting, Doogie's ability to tackle every kind of medical problem. The list goes on.
Of course, the best part of any episode is the end: reflection time. Doog sits down at his blue screen and types out the lesson he's learned, always with the kind of wisdom you'd expect from an inspirational mug, or calendar of proverbs. Hmmm... Anyone feel like a small business venture? It's never too late to beat a dead horse, people. If we could only work that synthesizer in somehow...
Today I made my first adult decision...
I'm going to stay a kid for just a little while longer.
-Douglas Houser
I watched a few episodes of Doogie Houser, M.D. the other night. There are so many rad things about this show: the gentle synthesizer soundtrack, Neil Patrick Harris and his all too convincing performance as a creepy man-child, Vinny as a guido in the making, the soft lighting, Doogie's ability to tackle every kind of medical problem. The list goes on.
Of course, the best part of any episode is the end: reflection time. Doog sits down at his blue screen and types out the lesson he's learned, always with the kind of wisdom you'd expect from an inspirational mug, or calendar of proverbs. Hmmm... Anyone feel like a small business venture? It's never too late to beat a dead horse, people. If we could only work that synthesizer in somehow...