April 27, 2004

His Name is David Delk

Britney Spears is a no talent ass-clown. Not only is she joining the reality TV craze/phase/does anybody care anymore? But she lip-synched the entire show to people who paid quite a pretty penny to see her live (£30 how ever much that is in U.S. Dollars, but I am assuming quite a price for seeing a no talent ass-clown miming her whole show, as if it wasn’t shitty enough to begin with. I don’t really watch television much anymore because it pisses me off to no end. People who have no right or need to be famous are now the biggest names in the “biz”. On the Saturdays that I work at the library I look over People Magazine just as time filler and 99% of the time I have no idea who the people in the magazine are. There have been several occasions that the people on the cover of the magazine have been total strangers to me. Apparently if you are genuinely talented no one wants anything to do with you, but if you are an obnoxious no talent ass-clown, then you will be famous and get large sums of money and all the hot chicks you can fit into a dating show like ElimaDate, or the Bachelor, or the Fifth Wheel or some other asinine show that the 20th Century Fox Corporation is soiling our minds with. And everyone is yelling about gay marriage soiling what the institute of marriage is supposed to be. Have you turned on the television lately? Damn fundamentalists. The word for the day is no talent ass-clown. Try using it in a sentence today, hilarity will ensue.
On to more talented and better things, as I mentioned in my previous post, before I went on a rant, which I tend to do, a lot, Joel had a performance at the Biloxi Grand this past Friday and it was excellent for the most part. I could have done without the dancers, and the little kid, but other than that it was great. It was a fundraiser for KNS, a local theater company that does great things. Hopefully Joel will post the songs when he receives a copy of the show. It was well done. (Applause) David, Joel, Stacy, Karen, and Jacqueline did excellent jobs. Jacqueline and Joel pair up quite nicely if I do say so myself. She is very talented.
I am currently taking an American Women Writers class and we recently read The Awakening by Kate Chopin (pronounced Cho-pan like the composer) and everyone in the class was appalled at my not liking the book. I am a “modern woman” according to a psychology student in the class. The book basically is about a woman who has a sexual awakening, but can’t do anything about it because her husband is an ass and she is a southern lady at the turn of the century and women then can’t do anything about their situations. I say bullshit. You don’t like it, get the hell out. Weak characters like that make me angry and frustrated and I don’t care about the circumstances of the time, that doesn’t stop you from having a mind of your own and breaking free of that cycle. I have been like that for as long as I can remember. I come across as bitter, perhaps, or intimidating, and I guess I could be to an extent, but I don’t mean to be. I don’t consider myself a feminist. I don’t really put gender stereotypes on people. People are people and yes their gender has a lot to do with how they behave, but at the same time people can get characteristics of both sexes, and I think that’s what I have. Outward appearances I am an innocent girl, even placid perhaps, but inwardly I am strong and independent and if I don’t like a situation I will change it, quit it, or be damned. Unfortunately I have the hard headedness to think that everyone else is like that, too.

Posted by jessab at April 27, 2004 01:17 PM
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