Monday, April 30, 2007

New beginnings

A friend of mine is moving to NJ next week. It's a sudden move, and it leaves me feeling sad. However, as everyone knows, life doesn't always go your way, and while I am sad to see him and his family leave, I am glad that he was able to get a good job up there.

So, what else...hmmmm. Well, as you probably know (if you've ever had the misfortune to read my blog) that my life is relatively boring. Relative to pretty much everyone else in the world! I can't complain though, since life has been tougher than this. It's weird sometimes. Let me explain. Sometimes, something happens that causes you to regress, and go back in time, to a part of your life where things were so different. I'm sure that it has happened to you at some point too!! It can be meeting a person, it can be a song, or even just reading something that opens the floodgates and lets memories come rushing back.

My last post was about Scrubs. Here's something related to that - Joshua Radin. He has sung some songs on Scrubs, and they were absolutely fantastic! He had an emotional song on Scrubs, and here is that video:



The lyrics for that song:

i should know who i am by now
i walk the record stands somehow
thinking of winter
your name is the splinter inside me while i wait

and i remember the sound
of your november downtown
and i remember the truth
a warm december with you
but i don't have to make this mistake
and i don't have to stay this way
if only i would wait

the walk has all been cleared by now
your voice is all i hear somehow
calling out winter
your voice is the splinter inside me while i wait

and i remember the sound
of your november downtown
and i remember the truth
a warm december with you
but i don't have to make this mistake
and i don't have to stay this way
if only i would wait

i could have lost myself
in rough blue waters in your eyes
and i miss you still

and i remember the sound
of your november downtown
and i remember the truth
a warm december with you
but i don't have to make this mistake
and i don't have to stay this way
if only i would wait


Here's the complete song:



In a rather fatalistic frame of mind some years ago, I told my cousin that if I died before he did, I wanted him to play Def Leppard's "All I want is everything".

Here's the video for that song:



Here are the lyrics:

I dont know how to leave you
And I dont know how to stay
Ive got things that I must tell you
That I dont know how to say

The man behind these empty words
Is crying out in shame
Holding on to this sinking ship
When nothing else remains

All I want is everything
Am I asking too much?
All I want is everything
Like the feel of your touch
But all I have are yesterdays
Tomorrow never comes

Its hard to hold your head up
When youre kneeling down to pray
And the talking dooesnt come easy now
When the words get in the way
And if you could see whats going on
Behind these private eyes
The truth would look so easy now
But Im running out of lies

You think the shadow of doubt
Is hangin over my head
Its just an angel whose wings hide the sun
And its myself I betray
I can not wish this away
Took my chance now the damage is done

All I want is everything
Am I asking too much?
All I want is everything
Like the feel, the feel of your touch
When all I have are yesterdays
Tomorrow never comes

Ooh, oooh
Ooh, oooh

I don't know what it is, but I just love that song. From the moment that I first heard it, it has been stuck in my heart. This one verse really affects me:

You think the shadow of doubt
Is hangin over my head
Its just an angel whose wings hide the sun
And its myself I betray
I can not wish this away
Took my chance now the damage is done

Anyway, thinking along those lines, I think that I will add Winter by Joshua Radin to that playlist.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Scrubs


Scrubs is a popular sitcom that airs on NBC. Until January of this year, I never really watched it - I guess I didn't really think that it was any good. However, when my siblings were here, they wanted to watch it and so I saw a couple of episodes. I think that it took all of about 3 minutes for me to be hooked. I started watching episodes on TV, but realised that it wasn't enough. So when I received some gift certificates for BestBuy (as part of their rewards program), I decided to buy at least the first season on DVD to see how it was.






So here we are a couple of months later, and I have the first four seasons on DVD - which is all that is currently available. This show is phenomenal!! The writer/creator is Bill Lawrence, who was one of the co-creators of Spin City - another classic comedy series. The cast is amazing, and the dialogue - to paraphrase Janice from Friends - "Oh my god!!!"





Here are the main characters:



Dr John Dorian - known as JD, Newbie or any girls name - played by Zach Braff. He plays an insecure, geeky, but mostly straightforward dreamer, who seems to unwittingly sabotage his own relationships, except with ->













Dr Chris Turk - known as Turk, Turkleton, Gandhi or Brown Bear, a surgeon and JD's best friend - played by Donald Faison. They've been friends for years, and Turk brings the coolness to JD and Turk's relationship. and were room mates - at least until the end of Season 4, because JD moves out to help Turk's marriage to ->







Nurse Carla Turk (nee Espinosa) - played by Judy Reyes. Carla is the love of Turk's life, and a good friend to JD, even if she can be a little opinionated at times. She sometimes feels that JD is Turk's other wife, because of the way that they are together. Before she dated Turk, she actually dated ->







Dr Perry Cox - known as Cox, Perry, Per - played by John C McGinley. Dr Cox is JD's mentor (although he won't admit it), and he keeps an eye out for Newbie, as he keeps calling JD. Oh, and he also calls JD different girls names because he feels that JD is very emotional and acts like a girl a lot. Dr Cox actually does care about what JD does, and tries he best to make him a better doctor, but uses tough love to do it - which only makes for better viewing!! Dr Cox is divorced from ->




Jordan - played by Christa Miller, who you might remember from the Drew Carey show. She's married to Bill Lawrence, which must have helped her get this role, which I must admit, she plays to perfection. She slept with JD after he showed some backbone, but didn't tell Dr Cox until it would cause the most damage. She does have her soft side though, and you see it every now and then. Even though she is divorced from Perry, the do live together, and have a son, Jack. Jordan is on the Board of Directors of Sacred Heart Hospital (where this is set), whose Chief of Internal Medicine is ->



Dr Bob Kelso - also known as Bobbo, Kelso, or the devil, played by Ken Jenkins. Kelso is a complex character - he treats everyone like crap, but does have his moments. He can say stuff like "What has two thumbs and doesn't give a crap? Bob Kelso" (giving himself two thumbs up). In another episode, you can see him order the hospital not to kick out a patient with no insurance after he talks to the man's son who wandered into his office. The person he picks on the most is ->






Ted Buckland - played by Sam Lloyd. Ted is the hospital attorney, and he hates Kelso with a vengeance, mostly because of the way that Kelso treats him. Ted has no backbone, but he does have an acapella group who actually sound quite nice. He looks after all legal matters concerning the hospital. The staff include ->







The Janitor - played by Neil Flynn. The Janitor is another bully, but he seems to focus on certain people. He enjoys tormenting JD, locks horns with Cox and Kelso, and is scared of Carla. The only one that he likes is someone that he calls Blond Doctor, who treats him like a human being. Who is Blond Doctor? Why she is ->





Dr Eliot Reid - known as Blond Doctor, Eliot, Barbie - played by Sarah Chalke, who you might remember from Roseanne (she played Becky). She is neurotic, full of quirks, highly strung, but at the same time, beautiful, sexy, smart, and a damn good doctor! She and JD are good friends, and have been more than that one certain occassions. Her lack of confidence is her biggest problem, but I think that she is someone who I can really relate to. Since she is attractive, there are many men after her, but the biggest womaniser there is obviously ->






The Todd - played by Robert Maschio. How can I explain this character. He is only interested in one thing - and that is having sex with women. Everything is a double entendre to him, but he is also one of the dumbest people at this hospital. He also displays signs of closet homosexuality, which does raise an eyebrow here or there.





Other than the great writing, the superb cast, and the great stories (a lot of them will actually hit you harder than you realise), there is one big reason why I like this show. That's the friendship between JD and Turk.
As a matter of fact, in one of the more recent episodes, they sing a song called "It's guy love", and here it is!!!




So now you know why I love Scrubs. Do me a favour and please see it for yourself.
JD for President!!!!

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