Anyone else watch? I loved it!
Anyone else watch? I loved it!
Me - 52, PTSD, FSH Muscular Dystrophy, Factor V Leiden.
DH - 52, married 27 years and my best friend.
GFG L - 30 y/o - sharper than a serpent's tooth. No contact.
GFG M - 26 y/o, dx ODD/CD Axis II, depression, Bi-polar, no meds. FSH MD. Professional Sofa Surfer currently with Maternal Grandma.
Mandy the Labrador, and Oscar the Not an Aussiedoodle.
"Res Ipsa Loquitor"
Yeah, I watched it too. It sure is "different", isn't it! I loved the fairytale quality to it, with the "storyteller" voice in the background. I didn't get to see the end though. I wonder where they'll go from here???
donna723
I thought it was cute, in a "cat in the hat" sort of way, but the narrator was getting on my nerves a bit, especially with the 24 years, 6 days, 4 hours, 6 minutes and 23 seconds nonsense. That needs to stop or I will lose interest really soon. I thought it was cute as a tv movie, type of thing, but not sure if I can get into watching it every single week. I won't give up on it just yet.
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*gfg - "Missy"-12 Mood disorder,EOBP,adhd(inattentive type). VERY reactive to Food coloring and corn syrup. Seizure disorder, asthma. Risperdal, Lamictal & just added Adderall XR summer 2012. Doing well.
*PC male aka "Mighty Mouse"- 9, Great kid! Dennis the Menace meets Bam Bam. Oh, Mr. Wiiiiiiilson!
*Lab/beagle mix(f)...sweetheart
*My mother's side of family are all chocful of disorders-amazing I am as normal as I think!
I watched it as well since I was intrigued with the previews. Like Loth, I thought it was cute, but not sure it will be on my very small watch list. Not sure they can keep it up. Tonight is Ugly Betty and that is my one gotta watch show during the week.
Sharon
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GFG: Son, 16, dx ADHD highly impulsive/combined in 5/02 and depression in 12/03 - 20 mg of vyvansel - undx'd anxiety and social issues - expert gamer, creative and funny, loves his family - great kid!
PC: Daughter 21 - loves and protects her brother, in local college and in her own place - a joy!
I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.
-- Agatha Christie
Ugly Betty made me cry last week at the end... I love that show!
Me - 52, PTSD, FSH Muscular Dystrophy, Factor V Leiden.
DH - 52, married 27 years and my best friend.
GFG L - 30 y/o - sharper than a serpent's tooth. No contact.
GFG M - 26 y/o, dx ODD/CD Axis II, depression, Bi-polar, no meds. FSH MD. Professional Sofa Surfer currently with Maternal Grandma.
Mandy the Labrador, and Oscar the Not an Aussiedoodle.
"Res Ipsa Loquitor"
I liked Pushing Daisies too! DH said it reminded him of Lemony Snickets, with the narrators voice and it kind of has that whimsical undertone. I loved some of the little sayings that he said (the main character), but I cannot remember them now! I also liked how the blonde girl asked him if he ever pets his dog (which he can't) and then it showed him with some mechanical arm scratching the dogs head. I am going to have to view it online and look up some of those sayings.
GFG: 10 yo son, impulse control disorder, adhd just started concerta summer 2007, IEP completed 6/9/04, receiving occup. therapy & spec. ed svs (in regular classroom)
PC: 14 yo , sweet baby girl, protector of gfg
DH: married 17 yrs, dh rejoined military 5/2007, he is a nurse
Me: 35 yo , working part time as a customer service rep and holding the fort down
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The best things in life are unseen. That is why we close our eyes to kiss, cry, pray and dream.
I actually wasted 1/2 hour of my life watching horn=dog caveman show. Not what I thought it would be, but them I guess in revisiting old habits I believed a caveman would be intelligent and sensitive. (and then I married one)
Badump.....dump.....(rim shot)
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