I came across the site myheritage.com today, and it has a fun little program where you can upload a picture of yourself and it will tell you what celebrity you resemble. I say it's "fun" not because it's accurate, but because it's grossly inaccurate, at least it was in my case. It actually told me I look like Cuba Gooding, Jr., Greta Garbo, and professional skeptic James Randi. Last I checked I looked nothing like any of these people, and I'm also fairly certain I'm not black, or a bald white man with a beard. I have to admit I was somewhat flattered by the Greta Garbo comparison, though. Anyway, I invite our readers to check it out and report back. I'd like to know if you guys get results that are better than what I got.
[via American Copywriter]
I'm trying to imagine being in Allison Dubois' shoes, trying to feel what she would feel. If my husband thought me a
danger to my own children. If I came home disconnected from reality, having let my groceries melt in the back seat as I
smoked, watching a girl, seeing her through the eyes of the killer. If my children were whisked away one night to
friends' and relatives' houses, out of fear I might injure them. If I, so entranced, spent hours writing over
and over again on a pad of paper, It was ME. It was ME.
The fact that I can see this so clearly
is testament to the continuing spell that Medium has me under. That I never saw the ending to the story, until
the very ending, is testament to the writers' skill and creativity. That I couldn't watch some of the scenes, though, is
worrisome. Medium has such a strong audience, it's clear, in my demographic - the 25- to 55-year-old women, or
some such. Must the show also appeal to the men in that age group, and then reach out to the younger demo, with all
that blood, gore and horror?