Courtesy of Stones Throw is Baron Zen. On some new wave/goth/hip hop/no-nonsense/ nonsense.
9.30.2007
9.28.2007
2 for me. 1 for you.
9.25.2007
Okay I get it now. Not really though.
"So, Justin welcome to a few years ago in television. How's it going so far?"
So far it's been hilarious and what I am talking about is the funniest show of a few years ago, that I had never viewed until now. It's Arrested Development. Around the time that show started I remember seeing it on the screens but didn't play too close attention because I was busy winning/cheating at Trivia. Sorry, but I can only allow one geeky vice on Sundays. Anyways, I wasn't too interested in catching up with the program, not because it didn't look funny, but because of all the people who would come up to me exclaiming their praises of the program. "Oh my God, Justin you have to watch it! It's like the BEST SHOW EVERRR!" Because of my natural instinct to shy away from things forced to my approval, I didn't bother watching, but when one strange woman (I mean she was a stranger and female. I had no idea if she really was strange) described the show to me as "Like a Soap Opera, but faster!" Nope. Definately not gonna watch now. The only soap opera I devoted enough time to was Passions. Don't ask, it's a dumb story, but anyways....
Years later I was reading on IMDB about the cast of Superbad and noticed that Michael Cera was a character on Arrested Development, whose character name was "George Michael." That small, trivial tidbit of information is all I needed to become interested of giving in to what people at trivia referred to as "THE BEST SHOW EVERRR!" I asked my cuter, smarter, and much more capable with a gun half to order the show on Blockbuster and from Season 1: Disc 1 I have been HOOKED! Everything from the writing to the editing is nothing short of brilliant! I mean, getting Liza Minelli to stand upright long enough to become part of a bizarre love triangle on a sitcom, is really a type of genius I could never think of. Also, I never knew Jason Bateman could be such a dick, but be so funny at it. I really thought he blazed in Teen Wolf Too, but to come back after such a shining role, really says something. Seriously though, Jason Bateman is really funny, but I was kidding about Teen Wolf Too. It's not as good Mannequin 2: On the Move or Ernest Scared Stupid.
I've become so engulfed with every character, phrase and gesture that I find things comical about them that probably aren't. For instance, there's one scene where G.O.B (Will Arnett) is reading the appetizers on a menu to Liza Minelli. For some reason, I really want to meet Will Arnett just so he can read menu items to me in that overly, dramatic voice. It's a Man-Comedy Crush, folks. No homo!
I just finished Season 2: Disc 2 tonight, and I'm excited but incredibly bummed about the last season. I'm sure it's amazing, but it will not be enough. Also, for those who missed it, Sons & Daughters had one season on NBC a few years ago, and it was crazy hilarious, but sadly died too soon.
So now we're going from an old trend I love to a new trend I hate. Women's pants and shorts. Not all kinds, but specifically this new trend of the high waisted things with lots of buttons. Seriously, I feel like the fashion world is playing a trick on me. Here's what I mean:

Do girls really think this is a good look? The wedge shoe, I get but the wedge shorts?!

I really don't understand. I know that there was some back lash about low-waisted pants with women's underoos showing and blah, blah, blah, but the Camel Toe is not the answer! I don't quite know what the solution is but these charming, stretchy things...

I'm so happy that I have someone who isn't falling for this practical joke of an outfit, because The Visible would be sitting the single scene out, until the fad or world ends. Which ever came first. Who knows what's next for winter. I'm betting on platform jelly sandals with tool belts.
I should mention now, that the images found were from Urban Outfitters. High pants. Don't do it.
So far it's been hilarious and what I am talking about is the funniest show of a few years ago, that I had never viewed until now. It's Arrested Development. Around the time that show started I remember seeing it on the screens but didn't play too close attention because I was busy winning/cheating at Trivia. Sorry, but I can only allow one geeky vice on Sundays. Anyways, I wasn't too interested in catching up with the program, not because it didn't look funny, but because of all the people who would come up to me exclaiming their praises of the program. "Oh my God, Justin you have to watch it! It's like the BEST SHOW EVERRR!" Because of my natural instinct to shy away from things forced to my approval, I didn't bother watching, but when one strange woman (I mean she was a stranger and female. I had no idea if she really was strange) described the show to me as "Like a Soap Opera, but faster!" Nope. Definately not gonna watch now. The only soap opera I devoted enough time to was Passions. Don't ask, it's a dumb story, but anyways....
Years later I was reading on IMDB about the cast of Superbad and noticed that Michael Cera was a character on Arrested Development, whose character name was "George Michael." That small, trivial tidbit of information is all I needed to become interested of giving in to what people at trivia referred to as "THE BEST SHOW EVERRR!" I asked my cuter, smarter, and much more capable with a gun half to order the show on Blockbuster and from Season 1: Disc 1 I have been HOOKED! Everything from the writing to the editing is nothing short of brilliant! I mean, getting Liza Minelli to stand upright long enough to become part of a bizarre love triangle on a sitcom, is really a type of genius I could never think of. Also, I never knew Jason Bateman could be such a dick, but be so funny at it. I really thought he blazed in Teen Wolf Too, but to come back after such a shining role, really says something. Seriously though, Jason Bateman is really funny, but I was kidding about Teen Wolf Too. It's not as good Mannequin 2: On the Move or Ernest Scared Stupid.
I've become so engulfed with every character, phrase and gesture that I find things comical about them that probably aren't. For instance, there's one scene where G.O.B (Will Arnett) is reading the appetizers on a menu to Liza Minelli. For some reason, I really want to meet Will Arnett just so he can read menu items to me in that overly, dramatic voice. It's a Man-Comedy Crush, folks. No homo!
I just finished Season 2: Disc 2 tonight, and I'm excited but incredibly bummed about the last season. I'm sure it's amazing, but it will not be enough. Also, for those who missed it, Sons & Daughters had one season on NBC a few years ago, and it was crazy hilarious, but sadly died too soon.
So now we're going from an old trend I love to a new trend I hate. Women's pants and shorts. Not all kinds, but specifically this new trend of the high waisted things with lots of buttons. Seriously, I feel like the fashion world is playing a trick on me. Here's what I mean:

Do girls really think this is a good look? The wedge shoe, I get but the wedge shorts?!

I really don't understand. I know that there was some back lash about low-waisted pants with women's underoos showing and blah, blah, blah, but the Camel Toe is not the answer! I don't quite know what the solution is but these charming, stretchy things...

I'm so happy that I have someone who isn't falling for this practical joke of an outfit, because The Visible would be sitting the single scene out, until the fad or world ends. Which ever came first. Who knows what's next for winter. I'm betting on platform jelly sandals with tool belts.
I should mention now, that the images found were from Urban Outfitters. High pants. Don't do it.
9.14.2007
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