First Presidential Debate: Who Won?

September 27, 2008
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As I was watching the first presidential debate, the first forty or so minutes were mostly about the economy and their policies on spending and taxes. But towards the end, the senators started to focus on the topic of the debate, foreign policy. McCain seemed to hesitate on some questions, while Obama started off the debate really strong with a five-point plan on how to solve this economic crisis. I noticed how confident Obama was and how he calmly corrected McCain, becuase he really needed some correcting since he spun things in Obama’s record and policies. They both had strong points on how they would handle Russia, Iran, and even North Korea.

In my honest opinion, I thought that the debate was a draw, moslty becuase no one candidate had an extremely powerful point. This was their time to shine, but their performances were lackluster.


Sarah Failin’

September 25, 2008

This interview was horrible, not because of Katie Couric’s questions, but becuase of Sarah Palin’s answers.

How come she has done only a couple of one-on-one interviews with reporters? (Well, it’s obvious the GOP is afraid of her answers, and they should be, becuase, well… you did watch the video above, right?) Democratic VP Joe Biden, on the other hand, has done several one-on-one interviews and has answered numerous questions from reporters at rallies, meetings, etc.

UPDATE: An even better interview is here.


David Blaine “Dive of Death” a Total Sham

September 25, 2008

Spoiler Alert!

I watched David Blaine’s special on ABC last night, “Dive of Death”, and let me tell you, it was a total disappointment. Don’t get me wrong, I love David Blaine’s street magic, but this endurance stunt was dumb, and a total waste of time.

After watching the two-hour special on ABC, I really expected the Dive of Death to be a death-defying stunt where he jumps off that 44-foot high ledge after hanging upside down for ALMOST 60 hours. Well, what he really did was bungie jump off the ledge, and then he just magically “disappeared.” According to the user who uploaded the YouTube video above, balloons were clearly visible above Blaine’s bungie cord, leading us to believe that his disappearance was anything but magical.


I HATE Cash4Gold Commericals

August 15, 2008

Has anyone NOT seen these stupid commericals that run at random times during the day? I watch the morning news, it runs. I watch Ellen, it runs. I watch Jay Leno, it runs. I watch the Olympics, it runs. What gives? These things are ridiculous! And isn’t “Cash4Gold” a scam anyway? Why would anyone in their right mind give away their scrap gold without getting it appraised first?

There are so many things that just don’t make sense to me at all. First, their “secure” envelope that you mail your jewelry in is just some paper and a small plastic bag. How is that secure? Shouldn’t it be bullet-proof or something? Second, how much will you be getting for your gold? They say they’ll give you cash and blah blah blah. But in reality, how much do you REALLY get? Five bucks for your old class ring that cost you $500? And third, the poeple in the commercials need acting lessons or something. They’re just so dumb.

Oh, and my favorite line from the commercial:

I sent in my diamond wedding band from my first marriage and got money the very next day.


Last Night’s “D-List” Finale

August 15, 2008

Last night I watched the season finale of Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List and it almost made me cry. It was really tough for me to watch this episode only because of the different states that those brave soldiers were in. It was really tough for Kathy to be there, too; in one scene Kathy is out of sight of the recovering soldiers and she just breaks down and cries (at which point I almost cried because when I see someone cry it makes me want to cry). But what I really enjoyed about last night’s episode was that Kathy wanted to make the soldiers laugh, and lift their spirits up a little bit. Also, I saw how strong those soldiers were, not to mention how incredibly strong their families were. Though some soldiers were going through a really tough time of their life, I was surprised at how positive they were and how happy most of them were. It kind of made me think about all of the men and women fighting for our country, and how amazing these soldiers are.

I can’t wait until next season! :)


Phelps’ Last Race Live for Everyone?

August 14, 2008

Michael Phelps

NBC Universal is considering broadcasting Michael Phelps’ last race this Saturday to all time zones across the country. Usually, “live” broadcasts on NBC are only live for the East coast, leaving the rest of the time zones with taped broadcasts still bearing the “live” bug on the top right of the screen. (Some bloggers have even been criticizing NBC for not removing the “live” bug from taped broadcasts.) But for Phelps’ potential eighth gold medal, NBC would like to broadcast the race live to all time zones, from the eastern time zone to the pacific time zone, everyone will get the same live broadcast.

I think that’s pretty cool, becuase I live on the west coast and I have always hated getting fake “live” programs. Plus, this last race would be amazing if Phelps won his eighth gold medal at the 2008 Olympic games.

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Burnin’ Up in Hell

August 7, 2008

So tonight I was watching Kathy Griffin’s Bravo Special “Straight to Hell,” which is Emmy nominated, and I was totally into it and laughing my ass off and everything, but then my friend Nicole sent me a text message and it read “turn to channel 11,” which is FOX here, and I think to myself, “I really don’t want to watch some lame reality show on FOX.” I turn the channel, and I see the Jonas Brothers performing their hit “Burnin’ Up” on “So You Think You Can Dance!” I was like “thank youuu, Nicole!” ;)

Before the amazingness that is Kathy Griffin PLUS the Jo Bros, I watched Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List, which was really crazy because Kathy played Segway polo, played matchmaker for her friend, and attended some Fur Ball with Steve Wozniak. Yeah. Crazy. But next week is the season finale, which is kind of a bummer because how am I supposed to get my fix of Kathy Griffin after this? Oh, that’s right! I have her CD! haha…

Tomorrow: haircut + Pineapple Express. :D


Wednesday Night Primetime

August 6, 2008

Tonight, I watched some really good primetime television. First I watched Project Runway 5, episode 4, where the designers were challenged to create an outfit for American women athletes to wear at the Olympics Opening Ceremony. Some designers did really well with this, they took some inspiration from a museum and got to work right away. I thought that Blayne’s was actually pretty good this time, even though he really annoys me, mainly because he is obsessed with tanning which is kind of weird. I also thought that Joe was waaay too cocky because of his previous experience in sportswear, but his design, I thought, looked cheap and boring. I was really impressed by Terri and thought that Korto’s design was really, really nice. Oh, and Suede NEEDS TO STOP TALKING IN THIRD PERSON. Seriously, he needs to quit it. If you haven’t seen it, I won’t spoil it for you, because I’m nice like that. :)

After that, I stayed on Bravo and watched my second-favorite Bravo reality show, which is Shear Genius, season 2 episode 7. I thought that both the shortcut and the elimination challenges were the stupidest challenges by far. In the shortcut challenge, the stylists had to use only all-natural, “green” products that can be found in your pantry to style hair. I was like “WTF?” Yeah, they used things from corn syrup, to flour, to squids! It was nasty and crazy. I wonder how those girls got that gunk out of their hair, haha. Oh, and then the elimination challenge was totally crazy. Trying to cut human hair is tough enough, but now they were challenged to cut dog hair! Isn’t there another show for groomers on like Animal Planet or something? And not only did they have to groom the dogs, they also had to try and get inspiration from the dogs and cut and style the dog owner’s hair. In the words of Suede from PR, “wackadoodle!” And I, along with Dee, was very upset with who went home tonight. Oh well, at least Charlie is still in; he may be a bitch but he sure is good at what he does! :D


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