Good morning, all! 8:30 sleep-in again! Perhaps my body is subconsciously adjusting to the time switch? I have a day planned at home: laundry first, then brain surgery. If I get bored with Mr Kimmel (as if!) I can go to the computer and work on my Toyland reports.
The only unaccounted person traveling yesterday is DR jhvw. Is he safely home?
Last evening, I watched the funniest un-PC Jeeves & Wooster, involving everyone dressed as Minstrels in blackface and terrifying local constabulary who believed the devil was walking the earth. Hugh Laurie's singing "Lady of Spain" in blackface to the accompaniment of 10 minstrels (all members of the Drones Club) playing banjos was quite funny.
Then I watched a comedy I missed in theatres last spring because of a 3-week trip to Ohio, "The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green," which is based on a comic strip by Eric Oren. The movie is quite rude and very funny, keeping a lot of the comic's spirit. Meredith Baxter is wonderful as Ethan's mother, and there's a wonderful "Gay Sex & The City meets Georges Feydeau" about the whole thing.
TOD:
Bach: Christmas Oratoria
Handel: Messiah
Semele
Haydn: The Creation
Mass in Time of War
Mozart: Requiem
Mendelssohn: Elijah
Dvorak: The Spectre's Bride
Stabat Mater
Brahms: German Requiem
Britten: War Requiem
Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms
Les Noces
Poulenc: Gloria
Bernstein: Chichester Psalms