It was a piss poor, irritating day yesterday. Nothing, it seemed, was going to rescue me from the thankless groaning of harassing renters and the yearning I have to get home.. and quickly. I left my card in the ATM and have mislaid my beastly driving license.
All in all it was pretty ghastly until I went to therapy at 8pm where I sat with my peers and bathed in our shared misery. Suddenly I felt a whole heap better! There really isn’t anything more exhilarating than listening to those who have had a worse day than you.
Look, I could sit here and write about my financial woes. I could entertain you with the menopausal ranting of Irene from Hawaii or I could just let it go. The worse a person complains and harasses the less likely I am to deal with a situation. It’s just the way I am wired.
Many years ago I made a very bad film in Romania called The Method starring Elizabeth Hurley. It was not the best experience of my life (probably one I would rather forget) but it seems I am not going to be afforded that luxury.
The chaotic making of The Method has inspired the Producer of The Method to write and direct a film about the chaotic making of The Method. The premise is thinly disguised. I was prepared to be irritated but after having had a look at the trailer it all looks rather fun. Anyway, I am looking forward to seeing it and am sure that the press will come knocking once they realize that his film is based on our experience of creating what must be one of the worst films ever made.
It heartens me to think that out of strife and stress art can be made. I am not at all worried by how I may/may not be portrayed. I am merely flattered that the very enterprising director/writer moved a mountain to make a film based on our shared experience. We know how difficult that can be, don’t we?
Time passes and tightly held resentments lose their steam. Fruitless anger, the spirited defense of nothing worthwhile, all this ultimately becomes the secret joke we tell ourselves in later years.
There is June Gloom in LA which makes the light very English, all the colours in my house come alive when the sky is gray. Apart from our gray British skies I miss just how damned rude we can be. All these years of living in polite America! I am looking forward to the bawdiness of my country men. Rapier wit coupled with a good wank joke.
I love that we can both be extremely polite and totally vile within seconds.
The first book I ever bought with my own teenage money was the collected works of Hogarth. Bawdy.
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5 replies on “Why Are The Brits So Damned Bawdy?”
I think Thad british humor is the best, monty python, little Britain, black adder, a little bit of fry and Laurie it cracks me up
you must cut the tallest tree in the wood with a ………haring
I am the only gay in the village sorry
You know I care about you deeply but let’s cut to the chase. What’s John Barrowman to work with? Lol.
Duncan,
I hope by the time I’ve written this that you’ve been able to secure your ATM, have found your driver’s license and that your renters have taken some tranquilizers. Metaphorically or otherwise. Maybe you can spike the water supply? 😉
“Time passes and tightly held resentments lose their steam. Fruitless anger, the spirited defense of nothing worthwhile, all this ultimately becomes the secret joke we tell ourselves in later years.” Does that mean that you’ve made peace with Elizabeth Hurley? If not in person, at least inwardly? Do you remember your spats with her the way they’re portrayed in the trailer? Yikes. Funny in hindsight but… yikes.
“Made In Romania” looks like it will be a hoot. I look forward to seeing it. You will have to let us know if any part or all of it is as you remember. Was there anything that was pleasant? The scenery, the food, anything? I shudder to think that you spent all the time involved in making the film and were totally miserable. At least you can have a laugh at the “making of” movie.
Blessings,
Amanda