After lunch Miss A and I decided to watch a little PBS. We had already done a few crafts that day, so I
So we're watching and I'm thinking, "Hey, the voice acting is pretty good! Actually, the writing is too. Weird." Kids shows are usually not known for their award winning writing and voice talents. Then I think to myself, "Hey, I recognize that voice! OMG, that's Jon Hamm!" Important to note, I actually say O.M.G. with a slight hint of valley girl. I'm not proud of this. So I watch the whole thing and it was awesome!
Seriously, is that not funny stuff? So that sad part of this is, and it's also the fantastic part, is I don't even watch Mad Men. I've never seen a single episode despite much goading from friends. I recognized his voice from Chris Hardwick's Nerdist podcast where Jon was a guest. He was super funny and geeky, and that's why I like him! So it's not "OMG you're Jon Hamm from Mad Men!" But, "OMG <insert valley voice> you're Jon Hamm from that podcast I heard once!" So yes, I got excited about a kid's show and started Googling the crap out of it. AND, I reaffirmed my geeky place in the world. Both of which were kinda wrong, but kinda right in all the best ways. Now if you'll excuse me I have another season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer to watch.
"Good enough for me! Hey, COW!" LOL. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteWe have a similar game here, but being in the suburbs we yell, "Hey, Starbucks!" and then promptly get in line and order a latte. Ok, I guess that's a somewhat different game. Let's call it 'Hey kids, I'm Slowly Spending Your University Tuition On Coffee". That's probably more accurate.
DeleteI haven't seen the newer cartoons since the kids in my family are older. I laughed though as when I was a kid I loved a show called JOYA'S FUN SCHOOL and their was a bookwork named Seymour would ate LETTERS and you spelled along with him. Yes, I am dating myself.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, there are some shows I actually look forward to watching. I don't know how I feel about this. =P
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