What if I told you not to tell??? You'd probably do one of three things: number one, and most unlikely, you'd keep my secret and not tell a soul. Two, you'd tell that one close friend (or a couple close friends) who you think wouldn't tell and you'd tell them not to tell, but invariably they would. Or Three, you'd tell everyone because let's face it gossip and spreading rumors is a fun thing to do.

So what if I told you this is all true? Or mostly true? Or only a little sliver of truth is in here and the rest is lies? Would you still read? Would you tell? What if I said that all this is true and I only pretend it's not because it makes for a better story to pretend it never happened? Or what if I tell you it's true and it's really not, would you really believe it?

In either case, this is blog is full of my secrets and whether or not you share them is up to you, but you can't steal them because everything is safe on the internet. And Everyone always believes what they read, so it must all be true. Wait... maybe I'm wrong about this last little bit.

Whatever... It's a secret. Don't tell.

House







I am really sad to say good-bye to House. I have been a loyal fan for 8 years. That's three years longer than my daughter has been alive. It's honestly something that I've watched every episode of, watched many multiple times, where I've marathoned the dvds during the summers that it was on hiatus and now watching the final episode, I'm remembering how many conversations started with "Did you watch House last night?" or "Hugh Laurie is literally an amazing actor..." and how many nights I sat and watched it with one friend then the next and watched it alone... How it was a welcome distraction when I was going through hard times, how it was a calm hour when I had too much to do but would put it aside for an hour... It's also pretty amazing that the series is ending the way it should, with a fairwell episode, saying goodbye to our favorite characters, watching the amazing beautiful works of art that these people created for our entertainment... Thanks to the Cast and Crew of House and to Fox for keeping it alive for eight years.


I've had such a crush on Hugh Laurie. Watched these episodes when my Dad died and couldn't focus on anything, remembered watching it with my Dad, with friends, with boyfriends that came and went and a husband that finally stayed... I have watched house three years longer than my daughter's been in my life... It seems sad and in a way, an end to a chapter in my life... I was inspired by the uniqueness of the show, what a beautiful and yet tragic storyline... I am always drawn to beautiful tragic things and Doctor Greg House was a beautifully tragic character, the show covered things that made you smile and cry at once, you laughed and you got frustrated. Plus Hugh Laurie's blue eyes are to die for. 


Good Bye, Greg House from being a unique character. Thank you, for eight amazing seasons of the most unforgettable show. 


Time to watch the last episode ever. I might cry. I probably will. 

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