Flee To The Fire

“Out of the frying pan into the fire,” is most certainly an old phrase. What happens, however… if you throw yourself further into the fire?

Most people would like to avoid sinking themselves deeper into a problem… because it hurts. As much as I don’t like adversity… I’ve ben trying to push myself just a little more every day. I used to skip parts in movies if I saw people in the middle of some conflict.

I’m working on just ‘sticking’ it through though… with many things I’m watching now.

However, since I have abandoned cable entirely, now I’m able to pick and choose what I do and do not want to see. The only downside is getting a clear enough signal. The antenna needs to be high enough.

I refuse to spend over $11 for an antenna. For the last hour, I’ve been trying to figure out how to get the antenna high enough to get a clear signal. Now, I’m thinking that maybe the second cat tower can be moved over.

I also think I just saw a first cousin kiss the other, only to find that he was involved with her mother.

I think…

Oh, I hope that wasn’t his mother.

This show is like a live action version of CLUE. What’s fantastic is that the main investigator is French and speaking in French… and I am able to understand much of what he’s saying.

I’m also struggling not to laugh, because I can hear audio from the movie “Psycho”.

I don’t know who this investigator is, but I absolutely love how he pieced all of the clues together.

… The signal keeps breaking, a sad consequence of having an antenna that is too short. I will probably move the tower and everything else tonight.

~J. Lyst

I didn’t know WETA had such great programs.



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