Let me see, the first anniversary of the Columbia explosion has come and gone, and I did not blog about such nor even noticed if anyone else did. I think everyone likely had a memory or two about that day pass through their minds at some point, so nothing was missed because I did not blog on it. Lots of people were killed in Iraq this last week, and I didn't blog about it, but then I usually really don't blog about the war, as the subject is covered much more extensively in so many other fine blogs. I didn't blog on the Super Bowl, or the travesty that occurred at the halftime show, an event that is neither worth the mention that it got nor all that alarming. Appalling it was, but then so much of everything around me seems so damn appalling - with no one is any longer seriously taking responsibility to act civilized and show some respect for public decency. In the grand scheme of events, that scenario will not be remembered any longer than that damn kiss on the Emmy Awards. That's entertainment of the 21st Century: sex and sleaze has gone mainstream. Complacency leads to decadence, decadence leads to destruction of the fabric of society. That one inane moment in the middle of the Super Bowl was just another chink in the chain of events that is leading to the eventual downfall of the United States. It might not happen tomorrow, but it is coming. Tittie, tittie, tittie - as if a navel is not sufficient to show the delectability of the human body? It's insane, it's utterly inane. End of report.
[UPDATE: Found something in my SPAM that I think I want to use to begin my wishlist. I think it is a title to a video that I would love to have in my collection: 'DirtyGIRLs Down0nTheFarm'. -that is an actual cut&paste from the subject line of the message.]
Posted by notGeorge at February 2, 2004 10:18 PM | TrackBackI do not usually comment on you nightly navel report, because of reasons yet discussed.
I do, however, agree with you about the halftime superbowl ?performance?.
The entire halftime show was an Indecency!
You called it a Travesty and you are right!
Someone sure wasted a lot of money on that halftime show.
Please God, Bless America.
Frank Rhodes