Friday, September 2, 2011

To: Turner Classic Movies

From: R.U. Kiddingme

RE: Labor Day Programming or the lack thereof

Sept 2, 2011

It is with utter disbelief that I write to you regarding your programming for Labor Day. I would like to take this opportunity to clarify a few things:

People who watch TCM are interested in...get ready..watching movies, OLD movies

People who watch TCM are less likely to be engaging in social activities on holidays and more likely to be..shocker here..watching movies, OLD movies

Documentaries are not movies, even if they are about movie making, they are not movies.

There is a channel that you seem to be unaware of called “The History Channel”. A channel devoted to history is a perfectly fine place to run over seven freaking hours of documentaries. A channel devoted to classic movies is not.

Labor Day is a holiday for dedicated to honoring the social and economic achievement of American workers.
There are many fine OLD movies that are in keeping with the spirit of the day. The Fountainhead, The Devil and Miss Jones, The Shop Around the Corner, etc.

Just because a movie features a “working girl”, that doesn’t means it is about girls who work.

Bill Hadler has no business hosting a classic film program. EVER! Seriously what were you thinking?

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Gentle Awakening

I sit in my chair and read in the early morning light, with my dog snoring at my feet. Drinking coffee from my favorite mug.
Soon I will have breakfast, homemade bread with butter and jam.
I daydream a bit between chapters, thinking about pleasant things.
In a little while, things will change, the history channel awakened and conversation will be necessary.
Unwelcomed intrusive changes
For now, I enjoy the quiet