I think it's pretty obvious that George Bush is a moron.
I think it's pretty obvious that very young, or very under-educated people are morons.
And it's pretty obvious that many children of morons are morons
themselves unless they break the cycle by going to school, doing their
homework, seeing the world, and staying off drugs and moonshine.
And I had never been a huge Dixie Chicks fan, but I respect their (and
OUR) freedom of speech, and man, was I surprised by how good their last
album was!
And, no- Jessica should not dignify that idiotic remark with a response.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The "meaning" behind tattoos
The "meaning" behind tattoos is that people are so desparate for meaning and so empty spiritually that they have to mark themselves as if to get through an exam- in this case- your life. If you truly believe this gives your life more meaning and most of all, somehow makes you more unique, then what this means is that you are an aesthetically blind, ignorant moron. I pity those who feel the need to desecrate their God-given beauty and uniqueness, and in their deperate attempt to be cool or feel "meaningful," are in actuality perpetuating a shallowness and ignorance that cannot be erased by marking yourself. No "self-righteousness" here- the short answer is that the crap is ugly, always was ugly, and will be uglier still when your skin and everything else falls down. Do what you want- it's legal, unfortunately- but speaking just for myself- all tattoos repulse me and make me think less of those who would do this to themselves.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Jeezuz Christ!
Ah, yes, the Jesus Card. Now we must decide who to diss next: her, the
competition, or the show itself. Or "those Americans" or "those
Christians."
I have the sneaky suspicion that Carly won't be back because she simply had less people call on her behalf than the others. No one calls to vote someone off- you vote for "your favorite."
The Red Sea did not part when Carly sang. Of the remaining candidates, the audience didn't "like her best." That's all. No conspiracy- we don't need an investigative commission to get to the bottom of this.
(Good Lord, I'm still yappin' about American Idol!)
I have the sneaky suspicion that Carly won't be back because she simply had less people call on her behalf than the others. No one calls to vote someone off- you vote for "your favorite."
The Red Sea did not part when Carly sang. Of the remaining candidates, the audience didn't "like her best." That's all. No conspiracy- we don't need an investigative commission to get to the bottom of this.
(Good Lord, I'm still yappin' about American Idol!)
Thursday, April 24, 2008
AI
Considering the state of popular music today, I'm not surprised by
idiotic opinions. Carly, quite simply, has a big mouth and no soul.
Syeesha is no Melinda (last season)- her performance was charming but
her voice is thin, pitchy, and grating. Jason needs to detox with some
coffee. The two Davids, I must admit- are talented and "the ones to
beat." However, like ALW, I'm a big fan of Brooke's- check out her
studio recordings on iTunes, and ignore the stumble (which is not cool
at this stage of the competition): she has the most affecting, soulful
voice and doesn't need gimmicks, theatrics, or belting to move you (me).
Regarding the tattoos- I don't care how many people have them or where- they are painful to look at, demeaning to the natural artistry of the human body. Self-mutilation, a tacky, decadent expression of phony hipness that in actuality, for most people, is actually a form of conformity. K-Mart chic.
Regarding the tattoos- I don't care how many people have them or where- they are painful to look at, demeaning to the natural artistry of the human body. Self-mutilation, a tacky, decadent expression of phony hipness that in actuality, for most people, is actually a form of conformity. K-Mart chic.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Roger Ebert
Whether you agreed with Siskel, Ebert, both, or neither, you'd have a
good sense from watching that show whether or not to go see a movie.
And watching them argue, I couldn't help but imagine how much they had
in common and therefore must've respected about each other- their
absolute love and passion for the movies. Roger has continued with his
passion ever since, and if we can't watch him on TV (which I sorely
miss), we can still read his still-brilliant thoughts and observations.
Thank you, Roger Ebert, and wishing you good health and many more years
At The Movies. As always- "two thumbs up!"
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Idol 10
The
hot blonde gets to stay. The tattooed arm that frightens me still has a
great voice and was inexplicably in the bottom three. Huh? Probably because
the others have bigger followings- it wasn't her performance.
But all
three bottomers had attitude/defensiveness problems- maybe that turned
people off. Amanda didn't need Simon's advice or Idol- she was playing
to her imaginary fans. It would've been interesting to see if she could
surprise... but I doubt it.
Many of them butchered the songs. Makes me wonder about the band and vocal teachers- leading people astray to find that "Idol Groove." The Beatles are the Master Class. Be adventurous, you better be damn good!
Friday, March 14, 2008
Political burnout
I think we're all burned out from this campaign. It's beginning to feel
like silence would be better than hearing any further comment,
observation, analysis, or especially bias. Even preference. I'm sick of
it all- the candidates- the pundits- the debates, the coverage. SNL. I
only know one thing for sure right now- I can't vote for a Republican.
Forget "first black," "first woman," "first Depends-wearer," that's it.
Obama could end up as an Eliot Spitzer- full of promise but
ineffective. Both Hillary and McCain could end up as Bush2 on steroids.
I've lost at least a little respect for each and everyone involved- the
candidates- former heroes like Olbermann and Tim Russert- Tom Brokaw
should raise his voice more instead of allowing Joe Scarborough to
disrespectfully dismiss him as being "old-fashioned" for daring to
voice the opinion- "enough analysis- let the people speak." I'm sick of
hearing these ongoing voices. It's like being addicted to some terrible
drug- watching CNN and MSNBC night after night. I need to go to
Political Rehab and save my stomach.
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