W00T! Dr. Horrible is available on iTunes again!

W00T! Joss Whedon and company (That is a talented family!) have made the soundtrack available AND have put the episodes back up to buy as well. Now I can burn a CD and listen to it at work while I go about memorizing the lyrics. I suspect it is on its way to becoming a sing-along blog truely. Every geeky friend I know is purchasing this as we speak. For those of you who don’t know about Dr. Horrible or Joss Whedon take this moment to click on the image above and enjoy.
Neil Patrick Harris, Felicia Day & Nathan Fillion have great voices but the real treat is the melody and composition Joss (and company) created. I though his musical episode of Buffy was fantastic and I think he just keeps getting better and better.
W00T!
—MoGo (Mauree on the Go)
Dr. Horrible is Fantastic!
Last day to download this from iTunes! They are pulling it asap to make way for the DVD and build anticipation. So go (now!) to their website: www.drhorrible.com and download the episodes from iTunes today. Joss Whedon (and apparently his whole musical family) is (are) geek gods! All hail Joss.
—MoGo
New Content Added
Humor, Music, Events and Tech sections all have new content. Especially check out Humor and Music. I think you will like.
—Maureen on the Go (MoGo)
Gilbert & Sullivan-one of my favorite things…
I have definitely did not have a normal childhood. Oh, it was average in most regards but not in others. Word play was among my family’s favorite things. Not only words, but being clever with them was important. Books, plays, movies, jokes; all play with words was important. Perhaps the fact we were all book nuts also helped.
I didn’t know people didn’t know about Gilbert & Sullivan. But today, I ran across someone who didn’t have a clue who they were. What? I thought. What? How is it you don’t know these musicals?
When I stopped to think about it, of course not! Most people probably wouldn’t. It was just my weird upbringing. Not everyone is going to know about a pair of guys writing biting political satire in musical form in the late 1800s.
But to keep up the tradition I just introduced the Pirates of Penzance to my child this past weekend and there was much giggling, and stomping and singing around the house soon thereafter. See link in either movies to check out or Talk like a Pirate day posts.

