Today over at DCO's Photo Gallery Part Four is the last post of Encore Dance Studio's Friday night recital of 'That's Entertainment'. I emailed Tanya last week about making contact sheets of all of the pictures that I took so people could look at all of them. I will try to have them finished and bring them to the studio when classes start again.
Yesterday before running on my treadmill I turned my TV to ESPN 2 for the adidas Track Classic. During the broadcast ESPN threw it back to the studio to watch Barry Bonds bat to see if he could hit a homerun 715. Yes, I know that the home run record is huge and that a lot of people are following, but I am not. I turned it to ESPN to watch track and field, not Barry bat. I really don't care about the record or Major League Baseball. Barry by the way was out at first. A while later in the track broadcast, ESPN studios had to break in again because Barry was up to bat. This time, he singled to right field. I have an idea. Why don't you break in after he has hit the homerun so you don't bore the people that don't like baseball? I know you want to be first showing the live footage, but after he hits the homerun, everyone is going to see the replay over and over.
This morning at work, I was watching a cable news program and they had a fluff story about what Hillary Clinton listens to on her ipod. Why is this news? Who cares what she listens to? Then they showed on the screen what President Bush likes to listen to. Are we so desperate for news we have to sink so low for this? I don't own an ipod, but I do bring cd's to work with me. In the morning I like to listen to George Strait, My Chemical Romance and Mariah Carey. Shouldn't this be on the TV? Don't people want to know what a nobody like me listens to? I didn't think so.
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