May 29, 2003
I'm already gone
and I'm feeling strong
I will sing this victory song
Woo hoo hoo, woo hoo hoo!
-- The Eagles
My mind has already vacated. One more day and I'm up out. Did anyone catch "Fame" last night? I saw a bit of it, but I wasn't very interested. I used to love that show, man! "Fame, I'm gonna live forever." There was some other dance show that came on after cartoons on Saturday, too. Any clue what it was??
Oh, and I was all over Solid Gold. That was some cool stuff, right there man. I guess the only surviving one is "Soul Train".
TV was a totally different animal in the '80s. I mean, we had all those shows I just mentioned and Star Search. We had The Cosby Show -- who could ask for anything more.
What's funny, too, is that many shows I loved as a kid were from years earlier -- Bewitched, I dream of Jeanie, etc. Those were the days. Now all we have is this reality crap (yes I know I love American Idol, but that's a talent show, I'm not down with the Bachelor, Fear Factor, et al). I've always thought it would be cool to write a sitcom. I'm betting mine would be kind of like Seinfeld, because the funniest stuff that happens in life is really about nothing.
Speaking of nothing, guess I should do something, so I'm outtie.
ames
I will sing this victory song
Woo hoo hoo, woo hoo hoo!
-- The Eagles
My mind has already vacated. One more day and I'm up out. Did anyone catch "Fame" last night? I saw a bit of it, but I wasn't very interested. I used to love that show, man! "Fame, I'm gonna live forever." There was some other dance show that came on after cartoons on Saturday, too. Any clue what it was??
Oh, and I was all over Solid Gold. That was some cool stuff, right there man. I guess the only surviving one is "Soul Train".
TV was a totally different animal in the '80s. I mean, we had all those shows I just mentioned and Star Search. We had The Cosby Show -- who could ask for anything more.
What's funny, too, is that many shows I loved as a kid were from years earlier -- Bewitched, I dream of Jeanie, etc. Those were the days. Now all we have is this reality crap (yes I know I love American Idol, but that's a talent show, I'm not down with the Bachelor, Fear Factor, et al). I've always thought it would be cool to write a sitcom. I'm betting mine would be kind of like Seinfeld, because the funniest stuff that happens in life is really about nothing.
Speaking of nothing, guess I should do something, so I'm outtie.
ames
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