Day Two of life in the Snot-o-drome. Oh boy, is this fun. Neither fever nor coughs nor a head full of mucus will prevent the boys from whaling the crap out of each other at every opportunity. Bleah. The problem with having a wife at a time like this is she interferes with my self-medication regime. My approach to combating serious colds/flu/whatever is best described as "shock and awe." I say scorch that earth with whatever chemicals you've got. If I could get away with it, I'd eat those little red Sudafed pills like Red Hots. But nooooooo, women think you should actually follow directions on the box.
Happily, we have a great movie to watch this afternoon: "Kind Hearts and Coronets." Thank you, Tom Spence, for the recommendation.

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Ahh, Arthur Lowe. A great character actor who could have been much more successful than he was if not for his insistence that his wife (an apparently mediocre actress) was also cast in any movie he appeared in. An admirable commitment to family or an unreasonable demand upon the filmmakers? Discuss.
Hmm, he couldn't have been that successful. His wife has only six credits listed on her IMDB page -- and one of those is for a bunch of episodes of *Dad's Army*.
That was my point. There were movies that he was offered that he ended up not appearing in because the demand about his wife proved to be a dealbreaker. Warren Beatty's Heaven Can Wait is one that I know of, but I believe there were others.
...ooo do you think you are kidding, mister 'itler if you think weer on the run ... (ba-bump-bump ... ba-ba-bump-bump ...) ...we are the boys oo will stop your little game we are the boys oo will make you think agayyyn. ...So ooo do you think you are kidding mister 'itler If you think old England's done?
... then followed a show that I never cared for that much because it seemed to have more to do with the British music halls, the Carry-On movies, Benny Hill, contemporary digs at featherbedding, and timeless digs at toffs.
Irene and I just saw Kind Hearts and Coronets on Valentine's Day, with accompanying scents of popcorn, camphor and menthol.
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