- everyone on mtv "real world: austin" have the combined iq of 12
- i think going as buckethead for halloween and mysteriously no pictures were taken, makes it even more spooky/mysterious
-"jarhead" might be good
- i'm bummed i have one day of unpaid leave for now, so i can't go to chicago, but also i don't know if i want to travel this weekend?
- i need to start posting on here again
- i really like that "laffy taffy" song
- r. kelly's "trapped in the closet chapters 1-12" dvd will be mine soon
- i am going to die and old maid
xo
reggie [email] said at 3:04 AM 11-02-2005: I'm definitely going to see this and Mendes is the main reason. I wasn't even that impressed by Road to Perdition but loved American Beauty.
"Welcome to the suck" not a good ad campaign but hey...
milky [email] said at 5:12 PM 11-02-2005: I liked the way the ending of road to perdition (the shoot-out) was put together. It seemed genuine. The sound worked for it.
jess [email] said at 12:35 AM 11-02-2005: I am in uberpicky mode as of late. I feel like I'm entering a long single stretch, I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong.
ps I have stuff for you and want to hang out on Friday night.
jess [email] said at 4:37 PM 11-02-2005: Yeah I am actually really stoked on it. I think I dated a lot of bamas (like, pre-Pat) because I didn't have the self-esteem to be picky and thought I just should hook up with whatever random douches life threw at me.
jess [email] said at 12:32 AM 11-02-2005: Also Cam I misread my ticket because I am a moron and I actually come back Saturday. So I will see you at the matinee show!
milky [email] said at 2:47 PM 11-02-2005: my fiancee is a brief acquaintance to one of the clowns who does the show. i read the psych today article on how they edit the shows...without offering the writers who actually gotta splice the sound to make an event "real" any benefits and no overtime.
Because they are actually classified as game shows, they fall under the laws that prevent game show scams that happened back in the day. When this shit goes to trial eventually, it's gonna be funny.
milky [email] said at 2:48 PM 11-02-2005: oh, you mean R.Kelly. damn, thought you meant the real world.
Ch 30? Is this his legal defense? R.Kelly gotta be one of the dumbest mf-ers on the planet. Running from a Jay-Z concert to go work the drive-thru window at a McDonald's, saying it was his life dream.
milky [email] said at 2:35 PM 11-02-2005: R. Kelly needs to make as much money as humanly possible to hire someone for his trial. The "special effects" defense they have is pretty lame...they want Lucasfilm to testify it's possible someone used special computer effects on those pedophile peeing tapes he made.
jess [email] said at 4:54 PM 11-02-2005: When I read this I thought of the Helloween song "Sole Survivor," which I think is the only metal song in history to use the phrase "mean mistreaters"
reggie [email] said at 8:49 AM 11-03-2005: They're sellouts to the biggest possible degree. They started off as a pretty decent "conscious" rap group but the moment they realized they could sell more records by just making stupid pop/dance songs and adding a hot chick to their mix they officially lost whatever cred they may have built up.
Now if you throw some cash at their feet they'll put on a big stupid grin and dance for whomever will ask them.
I'm not talking about "keeping it real" here I'm just talkin' 'bout having a little bit of integrity. They knowingly abandoned their previous approach to appeal to the lowest common denominator all in the name of the all-mighty dollar. Perhaps the blackface comment is kinda harsh but there's not a single performer/group of performers that I have less respect for than the Peas.
(on the flipside whenever paretns come in to the store looking for a "rap" CD to buy their kids I usually just point to the Black Eyed Peas.)
cam [email] said at 4:01 PM 11-03-2005: im really scared to also listen to this new album (and the previous one with fergie) all the way through without gagging
brad [email] said at 3:36 PM 11-02-2005: I wonder what inanimate object will be poetically captured blowing in the wind in jarhead... I liked American Beauty when I saw it, but in hindsight, I feel like a sucker for having liked it, and now it kinda annoys me. Plenty of movies and books have said more or less what that movie said, only more tastefully.
cam [email] said at 3:44 PM 11-02-2005: i guess you can see it as being outdated a little. but it is what it is. and i do enjoy the writing (alan ball, six feet under, hell yes).
ed [email] said at 8:15 AM 11-03-2005: This was an amazing post and responses thread. I am just now Katching up on Killoggs, and I just had to say that. Bravo, Cam!
milky [email] said at 3:34 PM 11-03-2005: "I'm going through my own struggle, my own hurricane in a way, we all do, and you're either gonna fold or you're going to stand, and I believe in standing," Kelly said. "I believe in overcoming, and if I can do it, I wanna be that light so people can see me and feel they can inspired and say, you know, R. Kelly can get through this, I can get through this, so we can actually go through this together."
Look here, R., we not going through your stuff together, there is no we.