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:: 4.28.2003 ::

Wow, two blogs in one day, I must be "on" something. And by "on something," I mean, drunk. And by "must be" I mean, "am."

Yeah, so I decided that I had spent a week not doing this paper. And during this week I was sober. So naturally, if I was not sober, the paper would get done. And... well, it's done. How 'bout that.

But also, a little something about Fox television:

1. There are no original comedies. Only new gimicks. Oliver Beane - what's that all about? Nothing. The whole thing is hackneyed, it's just "interesting" because it is set in the fifties. It's like someone redid I Love Lucy, only the parents sleep together and they say dammit.

2. The Simpsons, has achieve the impossible, and aged. While it was beleived that since they were cartoons they would be protected against the problems that face other TV shows: stars aging, getting into trouble, become "known" as that character, etc. The essence of the Simpsons was that they were every family and did things that every family does, experiences life from a "real" perspective. Now all they do is poke fun at pop culture and thus, themselves. It was good when they didn't know they were on TV. Now, they know, and that part isn't funny anymore. but they did just make fun of Blink-182, so they got that goin' for 'em.

Oops, sobering up. Back to the bottle...

"As I try to find a place to take a stand, only wind up sitting in this place again, with a Didjits song stuck in my head, trying to think I might have said..."
:: Freddy F. at 12:03 AM [+] ::
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