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Originally Posted by phenomshel
And since he couldn't decide, he's currently napping on the couch, and simultaneously being used as a heated cat bed by a Siamese. I should so post a picture  .
I know, it's Christmas Day, and the general wisdom is "enjoy gifts and do as little as possible". Well, my own personal mantra this year is: "I have three days off, no school, no work, time to clean house!" To that end, the dishes are all done, the dining room cleaned, the laundry started, the bed stripped (except for the comforter that the Calico is wrapped in, I don't have the heart to move her). But I had to sit down and take a break, my asthma is demanding it (it's been acting up due to that nasty cold). Believe it or not, except for the asthma part, I'm having a great time. I have my BlackBerry in music mode with headphones on and both Glee soundtracks cued up and am just bopping around having fun. So now y'all all know just how odd I really am  .
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Originally Posted by pilotbob
I surprisingly enjoy Glee more than I expected. But, mostly for the musical part not the stupid teen angst parts.
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Thanks to Shannon, I am now a Glee lover!

I could definitely do without the melodrama/soap opera back stories but I love the music enough to keep on watching. I was involved in the theater and musicals in high school so it reminds me of the fun we used to have, especially when our director was busy elsewhere! The kids have downloaded the whole season (and the soundtracks) from iTunes but I will probably buy the DVD set when it comes out on the 29th.
@Shel ~ I'm glad you're feeling better but don't over do it! You don't want to have a relapse.