
People Watching @ MindSay 
Why do your kids never want to be around you, unless you are their dad and they want you watching sports with them?
How do the dirty dishes multiply overnight while you sleep?
How come it's always my turn to cook dinner?
I feel honored people look at my blog and i haven't written anything in weeks.
I still marvel at how betty squirts when she cums .... i wonder how many women do?
Why is it lori knows how to pleasure me so well?
When do your boobs stop being perky?
Why do young women i meet look at me like they want to take me to bed ....LOL
How many women have tried the strapless strap-on and do they like it as much as i do?
Why did they increase the amount we pay for water after we conserved so much water, letting our lawns die, not washing our cars, washing clothes during the night, etc? (The water company told the utilities commission we didn't use enough water so they needed to raise rates), I'm confused...
i got my hair cut again, now hubby calls me his sassy kitty....
how many other women have enjoyed being pleasured by her female lover with a strapon while she was busy doing the same to her other female lover .... L-C-B; C-B-L; B-C-L; C-L-B; L-B-C; B-L-C ... yes every combination
How many of my friends would like to join me in one of my playdates.......
just things going through my mind ...
Ok everyone im gonna give you some notice right now..this blog opinion entry is gonna get nasty. If your sensitive to certain things like cursing and swearing or political views change the station.
How many of you recently watched the news and found about this writers strike thats going on in hollywood?
How many of you are saying ok so..what does that have to do with my life?
Well more then you even may realize if you enjoy watching certain shows or going to see a good movie.
No new episodes, no new movies! Actors will be out of work.
This just came out of the blue just a few days ago! No real notice just.... uh..where gonna strike today just because ha ha ha.
All i have to say to these people on strike is.
"Your a bunch of ungreatful bastards!" This is like the MLB(major leauge baseball) strikes of the 90's that hurt the fans more then the players!
Ok how much do you writer people make? Forget the royalties of dvd sales,tapes and all that extra bonus blah blah blah. I take it you at least make a respctable paycheck for the work. Hell defently more then what some reguler people make on a hard working day to day bases. These hardworking people NEED you!
Americians(or if your in another country and lets say your version of hollywood filmmakers decide to pull the plug on what you enjoy the shows you watch.) need something to take there minds off the real world issues every now and then. We need entertainment and we defently need it more then ever in this day in age!
You should be more greatful that you even have a job like this! For the passion of it not the fucking money!
I would love and appricate just having a job like this. I said it once in my blogs and ill say it again "Money is a cold nessicity" This strike sends the wrong message to people. What will happen if you do succeed and you know it will but what will be the damage? Will the stars decide oh yeah we should strike now for more royal treatment.
For god sakes while your out there pickiting your little piety protest about some money issues..there are people in a WAR! People who take the chance to just enjoy watching a live show as a recreational previlege. People who are fighting and dying for people like you to have the right to make the films we get to see today! Forget the money! Every time you pick up that pen or type on the computer about the creativty you do you should take the chance thank and think about them!
You know something..maybee its time that like glenn beck would say "We the people...." should take a stand and confront them!. Tell them we dont need people like you anymore...this is a new age! People on the net, on youtube, on myspace, or any other social website. We can be the writers! We can be the people that keep the shows going! And i know we could do it!
So to you writers on strike out there..take what i said as a serious thought. You can always be replaced by someone more hungrier then you.
I can respect your protest..but you picked the worst time to throw a "cout de ta"(or w/e the spelling is for that). Get back in those studios and start doing the right thing..get back to doing what your gift is..entertaining people. Send the best message..hell make a movie about the treatment of writers..THEN youll win the hearts and support of people.
Thats all ive gotta say im done.
After watching VH1's Bands Reunited: Information Society, I started to get angry at the host and camera people for disrupting my favorite band's members' lives. I didn't like the way they sprung on them. And the more I watched other bands reunited get sprung on and asked (or should I say forced?) to meet past members they may have had a bad falling out with, the more I started to feel guilty for just watching the drama unfold -- it's like as soon as some people get recognized for their talents or genius we all want to get inside them and disrupt their private lives and bother them with all kinds of unappropriate questions. Once you're famous, it's as if the world assumes it owns you, and to hell with you if you can't handle that kind of attention, right? Whatever. All I know is that there are times while I'm watching a documentary or reading a biography where I start to feel, well, for lack of a better word, stupid. At other times, while putting together a wiki page or other kind of fan page or while participating in discussions about famous people in online forums I start to wonder: "Why am I talking about these people like I know them?"
Of course we're all gonna do it. It's only natural to feel like they are a real part of our lives even if it's only the music making our heads swim with love. But I also find it funny that fans talk about their favorite personalities as if these people are living next door. I still have conversations off line with friends where we address celebrities on a first name basis. Anyone who overhears our chatting would assume we were talking about people we know intimately, but truth is, we don't!
So let me get back to the Information Society reunion... First off, I've been a fan ever since I first heard "Walking Away" and "What's On Your Mind" in 1988. The reason why I've been a fan is mainly because I loved the music. I wasn't into them only because I thought they were better than me or that I worshipped them for their clothes or hairstyles. In concerts and videos they entertained me with a mix of different musical genres and styles I liked. Plus the music just fit my own personality well -- a funky blend or industrial potpourii of synth pop and electro hip-hop. I especially loved the computer samples intertwined with the vocal stylings of Kurt Harland. An obsession with their personal lives never entered my mind... well, not entirely. As soon as I saw them in interviews, read magazine articles, and noticed that Amanda and several other members were coming and going... no matter how lovely the music, there were stories going on behind the scenes and it's only human to get a bit curious as to what is going on. But would I ever dare to walk up to one of the guys in the band and directly (rudely) ask them about their personal relationships? No. I'd leave that up to the Lifetime TV movie people. Or wait maybe a few years for people to get nostalgic enough to want to re-examine their life stories in based-on-a-true-story fictional dramatic reconstruction of their time and lives.
But that's just it, fiction is a fine way to celebrate the legend of a band, as long as it is handled well. Fact is better, but too often the true life stories of famous people are written and unauthorized by those with a chip on their shoulder or a worshipful bias. With that said, I don't always agree with journalists and authors of sensational, or so-called exclusive biographies. I don't need someone to form my opinions for me. I would rather hear the true stories from the artists themselves... However, it must also be frustrating to have everything you say broadcast to the world as if it's written in stone! I can see how a mental complex can form when you've got too many people following you and leaning on every word you say. It must be so frustrating at times, yet I can't experience the weight of that kind of fame, only imagine it.
Sometimes we are allowed to see only peeks into the lives of our favorite artists and perhaps that's all we should see. We should care more about what we think than what someone famous thinks, right? And yet it's that very thing which can direct our attention to something important. We do tend to look up to these people like human gods because they are in the spotlight, not us, and being in that light gives them the privledge to speak (or sing) and be heard by millions. Not everyone who committs to being in a band acquires that heavy dose of fame, but some do and I don't think everyone is equipped to handle that kind of publicity. At some point, once a band gets enough hit songs under their belt, you have to prepare for the onslaught of prying eyes and ears, in fact that's the whole point of producing popular music. Again, I can only imagine this and wonder how I've contributed to the illusion fame puts on some of these people.
But what makes me feel somehow comforted is seeing my favorite artists being the normal people they are. I like that kind of disillusionment. I want to see them being human.
And yet there is that little thrill shivering through my belly at the thought of meeting them in person. No matter how much I remind myself that these people are human and normal, the excitement of meeting someone I admire can still excite a deliciously sweet anxiety I don't mind experiencing. So, when all is said and done, seeing a favorite artist in a television show is the safest way to experience what it might be like being in the same room with them. But I still believe we should shut off the cameras and let them decide when they want to be in that spotlight! Don't you agree?
In other news...I got a nice tip today...and I did my laundry. Now it's time to clean the room and call MJ....who apparently isn't going to move to TN after all....at least not for awhile.
Don't you want to send out the old year and ring in the new year with people you like? Well,
for the people that are forced to go out and regretfully spend New years with a bunch of strangers, ....... maybe you can turn it into a "possibility". Like the possiblity of meeting a potential friend, or potential dog sitter or car mechanic, entertain yourself by people watching, or make it a night of trying out a few new drinks to add to your favorites.
Me... I am not sure what's going down for my new years. maybe at the nice bar that I've been meaning to check out downtown talking to someone that may lead into a dinner the next day would be awesome. hehe.
wishing everyone a kickass year. .....happy 2007.
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