I've gone to great lengths to avoid any exposure to Dr. Phil over the years. Well, it wasn't that hard - mainly it involved just changing the channel. But as I was flipping around today, I actually stopped on his show and watched the whole damn thing. Why? Because Bill Cosby was his guest. In addition to being a very funny fellow ("Right!"), Cos seems to be one of the few people making any sense when talking about (and acknowledging) the problems within the African-American community. It is a shame that he's attacked when he talks about personal responsibility and such. So, anyway, my Dr. Phil-free streak is over. 'Tis a sad day, indeed.
I also went to the library today to pick up some books that I had on reserve. The first is Hollywood Interrupted by Andrew Breitbart and Mark Ebner, which is about the rising lunacy in the Hollywood celebrity culture. The other book that I got is State of Fear by Michael Crichton. I hadn't read a book of his since The Lost World, but when I'd heard that this was about the fear mongering on the part of the global warming crowd, I knew that I had to read it (what are the chances Hollywood will make this into a movie?). While the loan period for the first book is the standard 28 days, the latter I can only have out for two weeks since it's a current bestseller. Usually I take my time when reading a book (read: extremely slow), unless I'm thoroughly engrossed (Wouk's Don't Stop the Carnival). This is not really the best time for me to start reading a new book, what with my studying for the bar exam. But I think that I'll at least start it.
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Cos was here in Richmond for Governor-Mayor Wilder's inauguration...
Scandals? Have you seen those sweaters?
Seriously, there's a sexual harrassment charge: http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/TV/01/21/cosby/index.html
After viewing the first two seasons of "24" over the past week, I'm convinced that this is a political conspiracy. :)
Brian - Maybe your dad can go undercover to gain access to Oprah's money and/or lovin'.
16:9 - I have all of David Sedaris's books in print and CD because they are just that damn funny. But every other book that I'd consider getting on disc is read by either Rosie Perez or Carol Channing. *shudder*
I'll quote Egon: Print is dead.
So is early Prince.
With no context, you are going to make others think that our college years were wilder than they actually were.
O wow. Wandering hands? Send them my way. Just kidding.
Wild college days? OH, do tell. SOMEONE has GOT to have the dirt on Micah, and all his blog groupies really wanna hear it.
I believe that information will only be released to the highest bidder.
I'm just going to sit back and defend myself as necessary.
M, you should post a copy of "Heaven's Shadow" on the blog.
MotL - Because everyone knows that the brothers love white women. Duh!
About the aforementioned video, it was a project for my health class (yes, a health class freshman year). Mine was titled "Mono: The Kissin' Disease." Basically, it was a bunch of vigenettes illustrating the horrors of this terrible malady, set to "Kiss" by Prince, "I Feel Good" by James Brown, and "Jimmy Jams" by the Beastie Boys. My spleen was enlarged. Phil was nekkid for no conceivable reason except it was funny. Same with Dubin's Ghostbusters-esque possession. That damn stuffed duck - it was not my idea.
Dude, if I could get a digitized copy of that and the "Heaven's Shadow" (a documentary Phil, spydrz, and I made about my brother - a cop in the inner city at the time), I'd be a happy cowpoke.
FunfaxVA's favorite quote that he used in the mono film:
"Gozer the Traveler. He will come in one of the pre-chosen forms. During the rectification of the Vuldrini, the traveler came as a large and moving Torg! Then, during the third reconciliation of the last of the McKetrick supplicants, they chose a new form for him: that of a giant Slor! Many Shuvs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Slor that day, I can tell you!"
Man, that brings me back. We were such dorks.
And, I should add, that in the "Mono" video KPMD had swollen lymph nodes. Or maybe that was Bethany.
Was I the cameraman? I don't remember. I know I wasn't a "star."
I had mono last year. It sucked. Also sucky was the fact that my now-ex-boyfriend was perfectly healthy while I sat at home wishing I was dead. Man. That really messed up my grades.
You can totally read Crichton in two weeks, bar review notwithstanding.
Spydrz, the camera man? You know... it kind of sucks doing that... being out of the action. But then you get to watch it all... so it's not ALL bad.
Oh, and I'm speaking from purely a professional standpoint.
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