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“You know, I honestly never thought I could enjoy working, because obviously, when you work you can’t go back to bed until night time. It seems mad, but I really like it.”
There are a million and one reasons to love Peep Show.
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Got my hair did, outwitted my old landlord and got my deposit back with help from my bank, AND got offered a spot in my screenwriting professor’s exclusive master class… today’s been a good day.
This is my “A. Lo” pose, btw.
The Maestro (Michael Jackson) lives alone in a creepy-looking mansion on top of a hill, overlooking the town of “Normal Valley”. Occasionally, he entertains the local children with scary magic tricks. One of the children tells his mother, who alerts the Mayor (also Michael Jackson). He in turns organizes the townspeople to go to the Maestro’s mansion and force him out of town. Some of them show reluctance to do so, but are pressured into joining the Mayor on his crusade. On a stormy night they go to the Maestro’s mansion (which instead of a numbered address, is addressed “Someplace Else”) holding flaming torches. When they arrive at the mansion, it is guarded by a large gate. They peer in through the gate, and by the haunting look of the mansion, have second thoughts about entering. The children assure the parents that the Maestro has done nothing wrong, and ask that they leave him alone. But the mayor remarks, “He’s a weirdo. There’s no place in this town for weirdos.”
- Segment from Wikipedia’s article on Michael Jackson’s “Ghosts”
Which means eating kimchi with my ex,
My roommates are drunk,
Engaging in a deposit fight with my former landlord,
Car horns a-blaring with no signs of purpose or slowing down,
My neighbors’ headboard is banging on my wall at 3AM,
Strange, blacked-out girl wanders into my apt at 4AM thinking she belongs here.
Some call this home.
hero.
(Source: grizzlybarron, via fuckyeahdirectors)