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If I go any deeper I may turn into Hope

If you’ve been keeping up with my tweets this last few weeks, you know that Season 1 of thirtysomething came in for me at the library.

And that I watched all 21 episodes in a week. And still it was not enough. I also checked out the thirtysomething songbook.

So indulge me with my first ever vlogging effort. I don’t have a fancy mic, so you might have to listen hard.

Or maybe not.

For the record, this is what I was aiming for.

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No Responses to “If I go any deeper I may turn into Hope”

  1. IdleMindOfBeth says:

    Bravo!

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  2. Martha says:

    I love it!!! You are so talented and beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing this with us.

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  3. Kristin says:

    How fun!

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  4. IdleMindOfBeth says:

    Bravo!

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  5. Martha says:

    I love it!!! You are so talented and beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing this with us.

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  6. Kristin says:

    How fun!

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  7. Sunny says:

    You rock!! I’ll admit to never having seen “thirtysomething” (a bit before my time, I’m not even thirtysomething yet) ;) and I was kinda hoping there would be lyrics to the theme song. But nevertheless, I’m completely impressed, as usual.

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  8. Baby Smiling In Back Seat says:

    Spot on!

    The question is: what else is in the thirtysomething songbook aside from the theme song?

    When I went to the Franklin Institute (around age 20), I was quite excited to walk inside the huge scale model of the human heart because I’d seen it on thirtysomething.

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  9. Quiet Dreams says:

    SUPER impressed…does the talent never end?

    Nice sepia tones.

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  10. Furrow says:

    AND you play the piano? You are too much talent.

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  11. excavator says:

    I did clap maniacally. Maybe I’ll go and listen later to what you were ‘aiming’ for, but I liked what I heard just fine. Your family is so talented. I love the nice direct smiling look into the camera as you shut it off.

    I also loved 30-something. I wish I’d been with you to join the marathon. My 30-something girlfriends and I used to have regular get-togethers to watch. I never understoodthe ‘whiny, self-absorbed’ criticism. They didn’t seem at all self-absorbed to me. Did you happen to listen to ‘Talk of the Nation’ when they interviewed most of the cast when the episodes were released?

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  12. Sheri says:

    Thank you for sharing one of your many talents.

    Is it just me or did I see ping pong balls in the palms of your hands?

    Inside joke: our piano teacher used to have us play holding ping pong balls to help us keep the right hand position. She turned 90-something over Thanksgiving week.

    Happy Birthday Mrs. D! Thank you for teaching us how to play, hold ping pong balls and smell the keys!

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  13. Sunny says:

    You rock!! I’ll admit to never having seen “thirtysomething” (a bit before my time, I’m not even thirtysomething yet) ;) and I was kinda hoping there would be lyrics to the theme song. But nevertheless, I’m completely impressed, as usual.

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  14. Baby Smiling In Back Seat says:

    Spot on!

    The question is: what else is in the thirtysomething songbook aside from the theme song?

    When I went to the Franklin Institute (around age 20), I was quite excited to walk inside the huge scale model of the human heart because I’d seen it on thirtysomething.

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  15. Quiet Dreams says:

    SUPER impressed…does the talent never end?

    Nice sepia tones.

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  16. Furrow says:

    AND you play the piano? You are too much talent.

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  17. excavator says:

    I did clap maniacally. Maybe I’ll go and listen later to what you were ‘aiming’ for, but I liked what I heard just fine. Your family is so talented. I love the nice direct smiling look into the camera as you shut it off.

    I also loved 30-something. I wish I’d been with you to join the marathon. My 30-something girlfriends and I used to have regular get-togethers to watch. I never understoodthe ‘whiny, self-absorbed’ criticism. They didn’t seem at all self-absorbed to me. Did you happen to listen to ‘Talk of the Nation’ when they interviewed most of the cast when the episodes were released?

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  18. Sheri says:

    Thank you for sharing one of your many talents.

    Is it just me or did I see ping pong balls in the palms of your hands?

    Inside joke: our piano teacher used to have us play holding ping pong balls to help us keep the right hand position. She turned 90-something over Thanksgiving week.

    Happy Birthday Mrs. D! Thank you for teaching us how to play, hold ping pong balls and smell the keys!

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  19. CherLiquori says:

    I seemed to have forgotten that you can play piano….or did I ever know?

    Been appreciating your 30something retrospective – especially since I was there for, and participated in, the original obsession. I think I have my Ellen t-shirt around somewhere. Still have your Hope?

    ‘Ellen’

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  20. CherLiquori says:

    I seemed to have forgotten that you can play piano….or did I ever know?

    Been appreciating your 30something retrospective – especially since I was there for, and participated in, the original obsession. I think I have my Ellen t-shirt around somewhere. Still have your Hope?

    ‘Ellen’

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  21. The Casual Perfectionist says:

    Yay! Bravo! I watched Season One too quickly and now I have to wait for Netflix to deliver Season Two in January. :)

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  22. The Casual Perfectionist says:

    Yay! Bravo! I watched Season One too quickly and now I have to wait for Netflix to deliver Season Two in January. :)

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  23. LemonySarah says:

    … and they danced by the light of the moon.

    Really nice!

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  24. mary elizabeth says:

    wonderful!
    vblogging here you come!

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  25. Sandy says:

    You are so totally awesome! I LOVE IT! I LOVE YOU! I LOVE THIRTYSOMETHING!

    That made my day.

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  26. LemonySarah says:

    … and they danced by the light of the moon.

    Really nice!

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  27. mary elizabeth says:

    wonderful!
    vblogging here you come!

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  28. Sandy says:

    You are so totally awesome! I LOVE IT! I LOVE YOU! I LOVE THIRTYSOMETHING!

    That made my day.

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  29. B says:

    Ha. Very nice Lori and I’m impressed you still play. I’ve come to view the piano as a nice piece of furniture on which i can put photos and christmas cards.

    Maniacally applauding. I like the adjective maniacally. Is it real?

    but sadly we are about 300 years behind tv wise so I have no idea what you were playing.

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  30. B says:

    Ha. Very nice Lori and I’m impressed you still play. I’ve come to view the piano as a nice piece of furniture on which i can put photos and christmas cards.

    Maniacally applauding. I like the adjective maniacally. Is it real?

    but sadly we are about 300 years behind tv wise so I have no idea what you were playing.

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  31. loribeth says:

    I also loved thirtysomething. Would be interesting to see it again all these years later & see if I still felt the same!

    Still trying to catch up on almost a month’s backlog of posts in my reader…!

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