Tuesday

Tonight, ABC’s showing the perennial Christmas favorite, “A Charlie Brown Christmas” – commercial break right now. I didn’t realize this until before – this cartoon has the missing Peanuts character, Shermy (Charlie Brown’s sidekick before Linus and Snoopy prevailed) (Lucy has assigned the role of the shepherd for the Christmas play, and Shermy says, “I’m always assigned to be the shepherd…”). Poor kid hasn’t been seen in any comic strip or cartoon since…. (well, or so I’m guessing, since Shermy was usually in the 1950’s/1960’s editions).

Good grief, Charlie Brown. Wait until they get to the part where Charlie Brown gets the pathetic little Christmas Tree…

(by the way- this is a Tuesday, 12/7/04 post, contrary to the dating of the header…)

Monday

Thanks for the birthday wishes, FC.

Friday: “Star Trek: Enterprise” – well, I need to rewatch the episode, since I feel confused. So, T’Pol’s husband is a nice guy after all; Ambassador Soval is a good guy; Shran, the resident Andorian, really is NOT a nice guy – he’s more of a gray character who will do the ultimate Right Thing, when he sees the futility of the non-Right Thing to do (his torturing Soval was, well, torture – one kept wondering if it was really worthwhile for the Andorian to do that; plus, it was almost (not quite) reminiscent of the “Star Trek: The Next Generation” scenes where Captain Picard was tortured by the Cardassians (Picard’s infamous line: “I see two lights!”)); and what does the revolution on Vulcan mean for the humans? Hmm. (ok, time to get away from my Trek references now…)

Saturday: my sis and I checked out the latest exhibit, “Have you eaten yet?: The Chinese Restaurant in America”, at the Museum of Chinese in the Americas (MoCA). Cool little exhibit for a cool little museum (a very community based organization, located smack on Mulberry St. in Chinatown). The title of the exhibit – the greeting Chinese speakers use upon seeing/speaking to each other – the idea of how Chinese restaurants have been not merely livelihoods but also cultural brokers – non-Chinese Americans’ introduction to non-American cuisine and Asians in America. Plus, when we went, they had a video showing of this multi-part documentary, “Chinese Restaurants”; we sampled the episodes on the Chinese communities of Trinidad&Tobago and Cuba. Really interesting stuff.

Sunday: Watched the dvd of “Ocean’s Eleven.” Cool heist movie, with some laughs. George Clooney – see, I remembered him from back in the day, when he was on “Facts of Life” (yeah, really, he was! He was the handyman/obligatory male who never did anything to the girls on the show); felt perplexed about him as Dr. Doug on “ER”; avoided him as Batman (no, he is not Bruce Wayne/Batman, even if he tried real hard – and that is based on what little I’ve seen of the movie); thought he was a laugh in “Intolerable Cruelty” – but thought he was way cool as Danny Ocean. Oh, and Matt Damon did a nice job. Brad Pitt – almost subtle. Looking forward to “Ocean’s Twelve.”

Tonight, the local PBS showed the latest documentary on NYC history/sociology – “Walk Through Queens” with tv personality David Hartman and and historian Barry Lewis. Watched most of it – looked really good (this stuff makes anyone want to be a history walking tour aficionado – walking is good exercise and history’s good for the mind, and studying arts and architecture ain’t so bad either).

Yet another work week… [by the way, this is a 12/6/04 post…]