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I have decided, in the way that one makes decisions for celebrities that they don't know, have only met once at a con, and have no actual influence over (yet) that I would have no problem if JM just quit film/television work altogether and went back to stage acting, exclusively.

While it would certainly make opportunities to see the pretty scarce, at least I wouldn't have to cringe for him every time he on a bad TV show or awkward movie (which, don't get me wrong, I will be watching and taping the USA movie airing next month. But I will also be cringing for him. Especially since it's apparently called 'Cool Money'. Hello, my name is AngelChicken and this is me weeping).

And I know that he has said he is willing to schill himself out as anything to make money to support his family, and I respect that, but doesn't he have money now? Maybe not as much as SMG or DB or the cast of Friends, but I would think that maybe he could support himself to the point were he didn't *have* to make crappy movies anymore *coughwindingroadscough*.

Also, he can stop doing the touring musician thing, too. I'm under the impression that he is actually a really good stage actor (curses for being, like, under the age of ten when he lived in Chicago) and decent producer of said stage performances and so he should totally do that. And I know, I know, stage in LA isn't, wat's the word, big, but there are other places on the west coast where one can act, and not on celluloid.

So James. Honey. Listen to me. You would be hawt on stage. Stop whoring yourself. If not for you than for me. I don't want to start watching Lifetime to get a peek at you playing a serial rapist with mummy issues or the token 'nice guy' who shows Melissa Gilbert that not all men are pigs.

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So, it's 1:45 and I haven't actually gotten out of bed. Well, that's a lie. I went to the bagel place on the corner to get coffee and a muffin, and while I was toasting the muffin I emptied the dishwasher. But I don't *feel* like spending money on groceries and I don't feel like putting on real clothes and I don't *feel* like interacting with the world. I'll have to interact tomorrow and all week. Isn't that enough?

But I kind of want to have fish for dinner. And to do that I would have to get dressed, and maybe shower, and walk, like, seven whole blocks to the grocery store to get fish and capers and onion. And maybe spinach. And at that point I'll probably end up buying cigarettes and diet coke and ice cream and apples and peppers and zucchini and a bunch of other stuff I don't feel like buying, but I will since I am there.

I need good, healthy food that is cheep and low in cholesterol and carbs. Sadly, it seems that you can have either one or the other but not both. Feh.

Date: 2005-02-14 04:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sodanyc.livejournal.com
Sadly, it seems that you can have either one or the other but not both. Feh.

Well, there's always egg whites. And canned tuna. Both are pretty boring, and I know there are quite a few people with strong aversions to the latter, but they are cheap and healthy. Oooh, and there's cottage cheese. Also good. These are my typical grocery purchases on the weeks I'm feeling to stingy to pay for fish or chicken. It's kind of pathetic ("What's for dinner? Eggs! Again!"), but there you have it;)

Date: 2005-02-14 09:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angelchicken.livejournal.com
Hee. I went through a phase last years that lasted months and involved me eating nothing but egg whites (occasionally a yolk) with veggies for dinner every night. Mmmmm. Also, you get sick of it after a while. But maybe it's time to jump back on that bandwagon. Thanks for the tip!

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