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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
A Letter To Britney Spears
Dear Britney,
You seem so troubled when you are not on stage. When are you going back to your signing career, something that you seem to have loved and it earned you a name as one of the top pop stars in the industry? Marriage didn't work out for you and motherhood don't seem to be woking out as you might have planned, yet you still seem to demand and get so much attention with your every move.
So why not get back to the singing and have your fans adoring you that way. Your recent incidents in the media are too numerous to name. You need to get past this and get back to the music. You also need a support system of people that are on your side and can take your career back to the number one spot.
Life is not all about fun and games, your fans need more from you or they will get tired of waiting for you and follow the next new upcoming pop star.
I wish you the best of luck in whatever you do, but do something with yourself.
You seem so troubled when you are not on stage. When are you going back to your signing career, something that you seem to have loved and it earned you a name as one of the top pop stars in the industry? Marriage didn't work out for you and motherhood don't seem to be woking out as you might have planned, yet you still seem to demand and get so much attention with your every move.
So why not get back to the singing and have your fans adoring you that way. Your recent incidents in the media are too numerous to name. You need to get past this and get back to the music. You also need a support system of people that are on your side and can take your career back to the number one spot.
Life is not all about fun and games, your fans need more from you or they will get tired of waiting for you and follow the next new upcoming pop star.
I wish you the best of luck in whatever you do, but do something with yourself.
Labels:
Britney Spears,
media coverage,
music,
pop stars
Saturday, January 19, 2008
What Time Is It?
A Letter To The Time Lady
You're voice has been as familiar to me as my mothers throughout all these years. You've always been there through power outages and daylight savings times changes. So imagine my shock when on New Years Day I dialed your number 818-853-1212 and I didn't hear, "At the tone the time will be ..... beep." You not only weren't providing the correct time you had been disconnected.
So many times in the last few weeks I wanted to call you to check the time to set all my clocks, but it hasn't happened. You've been a missing part of my life and I don't see myself getting to work on time ever again because my clocks will never display the correct time again.
It's terrible when you lose contact with those most important to you. Unfortunately, a time in my life is over and now I will will have to find the time from elsewhere.
Thank you time lady for always being there with the correct time.
You're voice has been as familiar to me as my mothers throughout all these years. You've always been there through power outages and daylight savings times changes. So imagine my shock when on New Years Day I dialed your number 818-853-1212 and I didn't hear, "At the tone the time will be ..... beep." You not only weren't providing the correct time you had been disconnected.
So many times in the last few weeks I wanted to call you to check the time to set all my clocks, but it hasn't happened. You've been a missing part of my life and I don't see myself getting to work on time ever again because my clocks will never display the correct time again.
It's terrible when you lose contact with those most important to you. Unfortunately, a time in my life is over and now I will will have to find the time from elsewhere.
Thank you time lady for always being there with the correct time.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Life is What You Make It
Dear Charles "Chick" Benetto,
You don't know me, but I'm reading your story, "For One More Day", by Mitch Albom and you are one very unlucky character. Your life has been filled with alcohol and regret. You've lost your job, your family and your daughter didn't invite you to her wedding for fear you might be an embarrassment to her. Hearing this after the fact you try to kill yourself on a late night drive to your hometown, but you can't even acccomplish this. You walked away from the car accident you caused where another person was hurt or possibly dead. After walking for a very long time you reach your destination, your childhood home.
Now, you are eating the breakfast your mother has prepared for you, but your mother died eight years earlier. Chick, you need to get a grip here! Either you are really dead lying somewhere on the road or you are in a coma in the hospital in your own version of the Twilight Zone. If you happen to be in the coma you better get yourself straightened out and get back to the land of living. When someone dies it's not what you take with you when you die, it's what you leave behind. You haven't done a very good job of leaving anything memorable or worthwhile to those who love you.
Chick! You've got a lot of living to do and the healing starts with you, so let's say you get on with it. I sure would like the book to have a happy ending for you.
Note: Mitch Albom is the author of Tuesday's with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven. His website is www.albom.com
You don't know me, but I'm reading your story, "For One More Day", by Mitch Albom and you are one very unlucky character. Your life has been filled with alcohol and regret. You've lost your job, your family and your daughter didn't invite you to her wedding for fear you might be an embarrassment to her. Hearing this after the fact you try to kill yourself on a late night drive to your hometown, but you can't even acccomplish this. You walked away from the car accident you caused where another person was hurt or possibly dead. After walking for a very long time you reach your destination, your childhood home.
Now, you are eating the breakfast your mother has prepared for you, but your mother died eight years earlier. Chick, you need to get a grip here! Either you are really dead lying somewhere on the road or you are in a coma in the hospital in your own version of the Twilight Zone. If you happen to be in the coma you better get yourself straightened out and get back to the land of living. When someone dies it's not what you take with you when you die, it's what you leave behind. You haven't done a very good job of leaving anything memorable or worthwhile to those who love you.
Chick! You've got a lot of living to do and the healing starts with you, so let's say you get on with it. I sure would like the book to have a happy ending for you.
Note: Mitch Albom is the author of Tuesday's with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven. His website is www.albom.com
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characters,
chick benetto,
for one,
mitch albom,
more day,
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
A Letter To Mr. Blackwell - Worst Dressed List
Mr. Blackwell, I believe that you are becoming an old softy in your advanced age. It was so nice of you to leave Britney Spears off your list of worst dressed people in 2007. You stated that she had enough things to deal with in her life and adding her to the list could possibly do more harm than good.
You never would have displayed that compasion 10 or 20 years ago. I have been watching your list for as long as I can remember Cher and Liz Taylor being among the worst dressed. I'm sure there were even a few people on the list that I would not have agreed with you.
However, if you soften up to much you might be replaced with someone who shows no compasion.
You never would have displayed that compasion 10 or 20 years ago. I have been watching your list for as long as I can remember Cher and Liz Taylor being among the worst dressed. I'm sure there were even a few people on the list that I would not have agreed with you.
However, if you soften up to much you might be replaced with someone who shows no compasion.
Labels:
blackwell worst dressed,
Britney Spears,
cher,
liz taylor
Saturday, January 5, 2008
A Letter To The Media Covering Britney Spears
All Television and other media - Stop Harrasing Britney Spears.
Although, I am not a fan of Britney Spears nor her childish behavior, I feel that you are harrasing her with round the clock coverage and always being in her face. Talk about being a stalker, Britney should get a restraining order agaisnt the media. She was hospitalized last night as a result of the traumatic stress she is suffering with her children being taken away? Doesn't it make sense to give her some room to breath and let her fix her life without the media being in the center of it.
Stop making her a household name. We don't want to hear about her every move.
Although, I am not a fan of Britney Spears nor her childish behavior, I feel that you are harrasing her with round the clock coverage and always being in her face. Talk about being a stalker, Britney should get a restraining order agaisnt the media. She was hospitalized last night as a result of the traumatic stress she is suffering with her children being taken away? Doesn't it make sense to give her some room to breath and let her fix her life without the media being in the center of it.
Stop making her a household name. We don't want to hear about her every move.
Labels:
Britney Spears,
media coverage,
television
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