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Saturday, June 09, 2007

York, AL

I can't help but be attracted to the whole Paris Hilton debacle. Now I know the fascination of tabloid journalism. It's just so exciting. What's going to happen next? It's like supermarket fantasy novels. Sex, danger, sex, danger...I'm all ears.

I was actually disappointed. Not in that she had to go back to prison, but the fact that I was really hoping that, after being denied the chance to make her court appearance via phone, she would have gone on a car chase. America's Princess just tumbling face first into a ball of destruction. First Britney, then Paris, man, I've got to stop wishing things because it's all coming to fruition.

If Justin Timberlake slips during dance class and cancels his next tour...I've gone too far.

I can't help but also latch onto Avril's current hit song. It's so damn catchy. I guess being with that fucking mall-punk Treasure Troll, Deryck Whibley, has had some influence on her. She's getting edgier. She says mother fucker in the song.

I like this new image all these fucking mall-princesses are getting. It's all cute, teeny-bopper, get famous, and then get sexy and don their "bad-girl" image. That way too hard contrived edginess.

Anyway, I'm way glad to be out of Atlanta. Or as I like to refer to as the city full of fucking assholes and bad vibes. I don't even want to get into what a fucking horrible day today started out to be, but it's over and I'm heading to Oklahoma via Texas.

Listening to a tape of Ronald Reagan's old radio addresses. As much as I don't like his administration and what spawned from it and led this country into a horrible downfall of the Moral Majority and conservative fundamentalists, I really do appreciate how much he genuinely cared about the country kept himself up on issues in our society and in the world in general. He also read a bunch about current events and didn't only read or surround himself with conservative material or other information, but, like any intelligent person, all sides of every topic and formulated his own opinions.

There are a lot of things I agreed with him on, but also a lot I didn't. It's funny, too, that a lot of things he stood behind, like a capitalist society and how much more beneficial it is than a socialist one, the party and people that he represented totally distorted his reasoning and took the common man out of the picture and brought in this monopolistic, capitalist society, and yet he stayed blind to all that.

Well, I'm outs. Gonna research some stuff and then watch something and crash.

Peace!

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