Journal / Anchorman

i need to watch anchorman again.
-moby

ron burgundy: 1001, 1002, 1003.
veronica corningstone: uh, mr. burgundy? helen said that you needed to see me.
ron burgundy: oh, miss corningstone. i wasn’t expecting company. just doing my workout. tuesday’s arms and back.
veronica corningstone: well, you asked me to come by, sir.
ron burgundy: oh, did i?
veronica corningstone: yes.
ron burgundy: ohh, it’s the deep burn! oh, it’s so deep! oh, i can barely lift my right arm ’cause i did so many. i don’t know if you heard me counting. i did over a thousand.

Journal / Anchorman

we live in an age that is characterized by remarkable artistic expression and creative endeavour.
the human spirit flourishes and is made subtly and overtly manifest in works of art and expression ranging from the sacred to the profane.
that’s why i’m so happy that ‘anchorman’ is finally available on dvd.
will ferrel is the funniest person on the planet and although ii haven’t ‘gotten busy'(in a non conjugal sense)with the dvd i see that it has hours of extras, like ron burgundy’s interview for espn.
i feel the need to book some ‘quality time'(in a non conjugal sense)to spend with said dvd.
i love when the dog talks to the bear.
-moby

Journal / Anchorman

ah, anchorman…
flawed and perfect at the same time.
i was thrilled at the ‘where are they now’ description of brick’s current job(perfect for someone with an i.q of 48)…
as i’ve oft maintained, will ferrel can do no wrong.

moby