The 1975-77 show Secrets of Isis became available on netflix streaming recently. My friend Kate and I both loved this show when we were kids. In fact, we both dressed as Isis for Halloween one year (probably in 1976).
On Friday, Kate and I thought it would be a good idea to watch a few episodes.
I rediscovered a writer I haven’t read in ages, Jett Superior. I didn’t intentionally quit reading her, I probably had her bookmarked on my old computer instead of someplace more sensible.
I don’t remember her URL being AlphabetJunkie back then, so maybe it’s her fault I lost her bookmark. I choose to believe that, because I can.
I don’t know exactly what it is, to be honest, because I’m hypnotized by Jack LaLanne’s jumpsuit. If I hadn’t sworn off the word “awesome” and promised to go to linguistic rehab I’d proclaim that jumpsuit AWESOME.
But I can’t, so I won’t.
I can quit any time.
Anyway, here’s the video:
I’m just so happy to have found Jett Superior again, I think I posted a lot of links to her over the years that this blog was at punkprincess.com.
Worded that way, it sounds creepy.
Do you think that the delicious chemicals that combine to make pink lemonade crystal lite could be impacting my neuronal signaling molecules? I drank a lot of the stuff today and I think some sort of neuropeptide degradation is causing the functional inactivation of my nervous system.
Or maybe I’m just tired.
I probably shouldn’t be blogging right now. I watched a lot of TJ Hooker today.
I watched every episode of the goat rodeo known as the Real Housewives of DC. I haven’t watched the “reunion” episodes yet, but I’m sure I will the next time I have a cold or something.
I know you watched, too, despite your very DCish denials, because you’re very quick to correct inaccuracies in casual conversation or to coo over how cute Lynda’s pug, Ichiban, is.
It’s not worth watching the show unless you also read the Reliable Source’s recaps/dissections of each episode, of course. The Reliable Source broke the White House crasher story and published a series of pieces about the social, financial and political wreckage this couple leaves in their wake and they bring their mad fact-checking skillz to bear on every episode.
I think the most astonishingly bizarre episode was the one where the camera crew followed Michaele Salahi to a Redskins game. It was horrifying and awkward and showed how tragically screwed up this woman is (and not just because she looks like David Spade in drag in her cheerleading outfit).
The Reliable Source summed it up better than I can. I’ve inserted their links into the text I’m quoting from their fact-checking recap, but that shouldn’t stop you from going to check out their columns because it’s some mind-boggling stuff.
At last, the cheerleading scene! Michaele Salahi shakes her pom-poms at Tareq in the “Thomas Jefferson Suite” at the Willard Hotel. (Should we assume this was comped in exchange for camera time, like the Four Seasons’ Oprah suite?) “We still got it! It’s alumni, but we’re still rolling.” She then goes on to tell the camera, “I’m a former Washington Redskins cheerleader for the NFL.” (No. This is simply not true. In December, after the White House incident, the Redskins Cheerleader Alumni Association did the research and found that, despite her longstanding claims, she was never on the squad. She just showed up to alumni events — and heck, even paid alumni dues! This story seemed to take the Salahi saga to a whole new level; it was one of the most-read stories on washingtonpost.com for several days.) We then see her alighting at rehearsal for an alumni performance — big hugs for everyone — and the quirky music and awkward steps are producers’ cue to us that maybe she doesn’t know what she’s doing. (Indeed: The other cheerleaders told our colleague Paul Farhi they were freaked out by the whole thing, since no one remembered her and she didn’t know the basic steps. Not all but a lot of faces are fuzzed out — presumably they didn’t sign Bravo’s waivers. Oh, and there’s some pretty serious time travel here, too: This rehearsal was Sept. 18 of last year, though much of the other action we see on this episode is November or December.)
I think my favorite episode was the one where the Salahis crash the White House. Not for the Salahi-bits though. I love the scenes with Lynda, with or without Ichiban. This was the standout: