He's baaaaaaack! Sure we've heard about Michael Jackson's $3,500 per person meet and greet in Japan, but did you see the King of Pop receive an award at the World Music Awards broadcast, rocking a hairstyle very similar to my mothers and throwing his very expensive looking clothing into the audience?
No offense Mr. Jackson, but word on the street is that you're having a bit of money troubles. Don't you think you should go to your nearest Ebay reseller and have them make you a couple thousand? Is that just an amazing camera trick or are people still crying for you too? Does that still happen?
We really are the world. We are the children (shudder)...
In other interesting television moments...
The television world should find a new word for the antics that Rob and Amber pull together on all the reality shows that they have appeared on. Shall we call it a "Romber" or a "Amrob" ? On last nights, Amazing Race I was quite impressed with the romber that Amber pulled on Charla and Mirna. The word has been decided. Usually Amber is a docile partner of manipulative Boston Rob, for the first time in any time they have been seen together, she came into her own shrewdness in a very natural graceful sneaky way in this TV's Top 5! Moment.
I don't know if I'm more surprised that Amber had been that shrewed to lie with such conviction, or more surprised at the gullible accepting nature of Charla and Mirna? Where is the cynicism people?! Can you say, "You guys are going to lose the amazing race if you keep falling for rombers?"















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-12-2007 @ 11:53PM
Dee said...
It is so hard to believe that so many people don't
realize/accept that TV shows are not documentary, even if they are "reality". They just have non-actors and are mostly not tightly scripted. So what?
It is TV...entertainment...games. Stop criticising
them and change the channel if you don't like them. You probably would not like actors either if they were just themselves under pressure. I have had that pleasure, and they do not hold up any better. It is the human condition that is so appealing to most of us. We get to watch people having a "day". We all have them. I think it is so funny when these reality people whine about things no being "fair". Give me a break. It is so funny also, when the public doesn't see what is going on. They are for our entertainment, not hero worship.
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3-13-2007 @ 2:31AM
VSJ said...
Hey, I used to have that same haircut...When I was in the 12th grade!
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3-13-2007 @ 6:05AM
Andy said...
Believe me, people do still cry when Michael Jackson enters the room. I saw it happen in London last year... hordes of people following him and going seriously crazy. The man still has something I guess.
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3-21-2007 @ 11:09AM
mrcle1993 said...
Yeah, People cry when Michael Jackson walks into a room..... 8-10 yr old boys that is
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