Monday, May 26, 2008

Silly Activity Stolen from EGT

1. Leave me a comment saying anything random, like your favorite lyric to your current favorite song. Or your favorite kind of sandwich. Something random. Whatever you like.
2. I respond by asking you five personal questions so I can get to know you better.
3. You WILL update your blog* with the answers to the questions.
4. You will include this explanation and offer to ask someone else in the post.
5. When others comment asking to be asked, you will ask them five questions.

*If you don't have a blog, answer in the comments.
**My, this is BOSSY, isn't it?

Anyway, here are my questions from EGT:

(1) What is the song "Nine in the Afternoon" about? The song "Nine in the Afternoon" is about...um...well, it's... Ok, look. Panic At The Disco is a ridiculous band. They wear ridiculous clothes, have ridiculous hair and sing ridiculous songs. I really believe they wake up EVERY MORNING and try to out-ridiculous the previous day's ridiculousness. The song makes no sense, but it's CATCHY.

(2) What is your favorite music video of the moment? My Chemical Romance's "Famous Last Words." Come on, at least that was completely predictable, right?

(3) What movie are you anxiously anticipating seeing? The Strangers. I know, I'm a masochist. I'll see it and then I won't sleep for a week! Here, go check out the official site and make yourself cry.

(4) Do you think "Gossip Girl" will end with everyone living in a commune where Chuck Bass is the cult leader? If there is any justice in the world, YES. And every "prayer" session will end with him saying, "I'm Chuck Bass." and then there's sex. Blair would also make an excellent cult leader; she would be very organized and vicious.

(5) Is Jon Stewart the world's awesomest newscaster? Yes, yes he is. And it makes me SO angry that in between the dick jokes and bad W imitations, he's the only one asking the tough questions. Sometimes, it seems like he's the ONLY media person paying attention. Also? He's hot. Mame and I will never get over how awesome he was in that MTV special with Janeane Garafolo, Denis Leary and Chris Kattan where they watched all the bad music videos. HILARIOUS. Can we get that on dvd, please?



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Why aren't more shows based around the concept of funny people, in a room, snarking at the ridiculous things on TV? Why don't *we* have a show like that?