I spent this afternoon not tackling the pile of receipts beside my laptop as previously planned.
I knew that I had a few things that I wanted to accomplish during my last day off before the hellidays take over my life, things such as head to buy office supplies, take out trash, deal with recycling – all the things that one tries to postpone for as long as possible. Â By the time I sat down with the remote in hand I figured that I had nothing else to use as an excuse, which lead to my turning on the TV and finally settling on the unexpected distraction of my day. Â The distraction? Â Why Did I Get Married?
While I am able to have the TV on as distraction as I find it easier to ignore than a podcast, finding myself sucked into a Tyler Perry movie was completely unexpected. Â I actually sent a text to a friend of mine that read:
HELP! Â I am sucked into this Tyler Perry movie! Â Like to the point of wanting to know what is going to happen!
After finding out which movie I was enthralled with, I was informed by my friend (who I correctly guessed had seen the film due to Ms. Jackson’s role) that there is a sequel. Â I admit to scoffing to myself, wondering why on earth I would care about a sequel. Â Well guess what has been added to the good old Netflix queue? Â Actually, guess what three release releases have been added?
Why Did I Get Married?: Â Added to see what I missed as the version I watched today was a TV edit.
Why Did I Get Married Too?: Â Yes, I am invested to the point of needing to know what is going on with the characters. Â BTW: I need to be friends with the character “Angela.”
Why Did I Get Married?: Â I was not aware that the first film was actually based on Tyler Perry’s play of the same name until I did the Netflix search of the same title. Â It seems that there was a filmed staging that was released on DVD, a filmed version that now has a place in the queue.
As I write, the receipts sit beside me, as even they realize that they will go untouched for the rest of the day.
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