Entertainment crisis
The Hotness’s mood today: two angry Britney Spearses.
The other day, the Hotness accidentally turned on the ”FM” radio in his car reaching for his sunglasses and was smacked in the face with a tsunami of crap.
I forgot which button turned the damn thing off and unfortunately cycled through virtually every radio station in the Nashvillosphere before ending up in a different lane. As fate would have it, a friend texted me saying how much MTV’s TRL sucked. I was on 65 South, so I made the reply short.
“Girlfriend it started sucking in 1998. Where the hell have you been? I’m in the wrong lane listening to Jessica Simpson on a local radio station. Can you believe? She was on The View last week, and it looked like her ear peice kept popping out. That or she was signaling that meat mountain Nick Lachey to rescue her. Anywho, did you find the shoes you were looking for? Oops, here’s my exit. BF4ev - kthnxbye.”
Anywho, today I learn that Sirius Satellite radio is now creating a channel completely dedicated to ABBA. Is Sirius serious? I guess with little reason to compete satellite radio is aiming to autoplay some old queen’s 8 track. Yay for the 50 somethings!
Before you go emailing Brad about what an air head I am for wondering where the beef is on this sandwich just remember, it’s science, b-words! So says the blogs.
Are we really going into an entertainment crisis? Over the past few year’s scientist’s have been speculating that by the year 2013,our renewable entertainment sources will be wiped out.
Try to have a better day than me. Back to the data entry.
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on July 1st, 2008 at 3:17 pm
That was the longest text message ever. Are you kidding? How were you able to type all that while driving down the interstate?
on July 1st, 2008 at 6:38 pm
I have two very fast opposable thumbs. The rest of the digits are reserved for polite gestures to the passersby thanking them for the horn toots to keep me on the straight and narrow.