10 February 2006

Make 'Em Laugh

This week has been a long one. In fact, the last few weeks have been longs ones. Various issues at home and at work have made life overly serious and me overly critical. I’m at the apogee of my job-hate cycle and am completely unsatisfied and completely petulant and sulky. To the point that my co-workers seemed to have noticed. I can’t turn on the television without hearing about some government conspiracy or scandal and the weather is tormenting me by being on the cusp of spring, although I’m sure there will be at least one or two snowstorms between now and May. All in all, not the best of times. So when I got back from the gym last night, I was in a funk. The kind of funk that inspires me to eat seven chocolate covered cookies in a row. So I turned on the television in an attempt to turn off my mind.

Low and behold, I was only one short half hour away from The Office, my new television obsession. I liked the British version, but haven’t been able to religiously watch the American version due to changing time slots that are invariably up against some other obsession. But now it is on Thursdays. It was a Valentine’s Day episode and it was hilarious. My two favorite moments involved the temp tearing out his hair because he had inadvertantly 'hooked up' with a co-worker on February 13th and didn't know how to handle the V-Day situation and the ‘financial presentation’ given by the branch manager to the CFO at corporate that involved a montage of all the branch employees set in slow motion to U2’s With or Without You. I couldn’t stop giggling.

Then I found my way to Comedy Central, which isn’t a channel I usually frequent, except for The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. Where else can you find laughs in such things as the Cartoon Riots, the illegal wire-tap hearings, Bush’s budgetary machinations, and the war in Iraq? The most giggle-inducing moment came when The Colbert Report aired a clip of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales saying (and I paraphrase, of course): “Senator, I believe in my opening remarks I discussed President Washington, President Lincoln, President Wilson, and President Roosevelt’s electronic surveillance programs under their administrations.” I have never laughed so hard at the sheer inanity of our government.

So what was shaping up to be a night spent whining that it wasn’t Friday, turned out to be a night of hilarity. Perhaps I was primed, through sheer exhaustion, to find everything funny. But that hour and a half of television strangely made it all bearable.

4 comments:

Scully said...

Remember back in the day when we would both get home from class and watch Newsradio on A&E? Good times! The season 1-3 DVDs are in my queue at Netflix. And just thinking about The Office, makes me giggle. Like the visual image of the temp and his hair and all the Phyllis gifts signed 'Bob Vance, Vance Refridgeration' is just hilarious. But the part that kills me is the U2 backed office montage. I think I will laugh every time I hear that song. And 2008 cannot come soon enough. Except for the fact that I will be turning 30. Ok, might have to go have another Valentines sugar cookie after that thought.

Anonymous said...

Why wouldn't I let you watch Newsradio? Was it because you two would get totally out of control or something? Or was I just in my "THAT looks familiar" phase? Hee.

Scully said...

It was during the "THAT looks FAMILIAR!" phase. You wouldn't turn off your Sonic the Hedgehog Sega video game so we walked to the gas station to buy ice cream.

Scully said...

Especially a 78 year-old guy in your hunting group? Aren't they all supposed to be wearing bright orange anyway?