I cannot wait

I love what Lindsay had to say about what The New York Times described as "profoundly ... deeply — even thrillingly — embarrassing":
I opened my Entertainment Weekly last week and was delighted beyond words to see an ad for a new TV movie starring Rosie O'Donnell clearly in the role of a mentally handicapped adult (you know, because she has a vacant look on her face and her shoes don't match, just like all developmentally disabled adults!).
Ha, ha! Oh, man. I can't WAIT to watch this. Remember: CBS, Sunday, 9 p.m. That's tonight! I'm heading over to Russell's to watch. Maybe I'll podcast about it.
I will conclude this entry with NYT's hilarious synopsis:
"Riding the Bus With My Sister" is about a developmentally disabled woman played by Rosie O'Donnell. That's right: As Beth, Ms. O'Donnell dresses in wacky childish clothes and talks in a volume-inappropriate way and wears mismatched shoes and rides a hilarious bus around and around with her motley bus family. She annoys and enlightens the people she meets. And at times she shouts, in a voice you can probably imagine, "I am a person!"
LOL! "...in a voice you can probably imagine..." So subtle, so hilarious!
