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Thursday, December 22, 2005 |
What's In The VCR? |
Current TV selections are less than quality. And as I sit and crochet, I like to have a little something to entertain my ears (and occassionally my eyes when I look up from the yarn). Thus begins a series I entitled "What's in the VCR". First up, I've decided to watch as many Audrey Hepburn movies over the holidays as I can get my hands on without renting. The library is a great resource for the ones I don't yet own (I am a huge fan for those who didn't know). Knowing my weekend will be full of festivities, I picked up only one tonight: Funny Face, a 1957 musical story of a bookworm-turned-fashion model (one of my all time favorites).
I love your funny face Your sunny, funny face. For you're a cutie With more than beautie. You've got a lot of per-son-a-li-ty for me.
You fill the air with smiles For miles and miles and miles Though you're no Mona Lisa For worlds I'd not replace, Your sunny, funny face.
I love your funny face Your sunny, funny face. You're not exotic But so hypnotic. You're much too much If you can cook the way you look.
I'd swim the ocean wide Just to have you by my side. Though you're no Queen of Sheba, for worlds I'd not replace Your sunny, funny face.
If you've not seen this one and you enjoy 50's musicals with completely unbelievable story lines and some kitcsh and a lot of Gershwin, you'll love this. I do. |
posted by Jen @ 11:51 PM |
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