Getting Attention
So Lindsay Lohan has looked good in her last two appearances, huh? Unfortunately they were both court appearances, but you can't knock the outfits. I took a good look at the article but I doubt the judge was impressed.
Then again, maybe he was. It seems like the judges do a little bit of a grandstand when there are high-profile celebrities involved. Where else would the judge promise jail time during the arraignment? Isn't that supposed to be a little proceeding where no one says anything?
Everyone wants their ten minutes in the sun.
Also, it seems like my rehab buddy, Charlie Sheen isn't doing real well handling his anger issues. News across the press today says that the show is over and will not be back. It seems as if Charlie went nuts on the creators of the show. That's what happens when you take away the crack, the booze and the hookers.
And they expected sunshine?
Of course, the show will go off prime time but will live on for years in syndication and no one will even really care. Everyone made millions and billions on it. No hard feelings. Charlie will turn up somewhere else, or turn up dead, and the ball will still keep spinning.
It starts out when we are kids. There is a long-striving need to garner attention for all we do and for a job well done. In the end, none of it really matters anyway, you know?
Hot things fade...fads drop off...celebrities are made and discarded. Why bother?
Two and a Half Men, when you get right down to it, is an amusing little skit. There is no lasting impact on any one's life. That's why when you are watching a repeat of it, you sort of forget you already saw it.
In one ear and out the other.
That's what the self-absorbed need to appreciate.
People are enjoying the sideshow that is Lindsay and Charlie. It seems that all of the attention they are getting is attention that no one really wants. They truly are comedians.
Everyone is laughing at them.
Then again, maybe he was. It seems like the judges do a little bit of a grandstand when there are high-profile celebrities involved. Where else would the judge promise jail time during the arraignment? Isn't that supposed to be a little proceeding where no one says anything?
Everyone wants their ten minutes in the sun.
Also, it seems like my rehab buddy, Charlie Sheen isn't doing real well handling his anger issues. News across the press today says that the show is over and will not be back. It seems as if Charlie went nuts on the creators of the show. That's what happens when you take away the crack, the booze and the hookers.
And they expected sunshine?
Of course, the show will go off prime time but will live on for years in syndication and no one will even really care. Everyone made millions and billions on it. No hard feelings. Charlie will turn up somewhere else, or turn up dead, and the ball will still keep spinning.
It starts out when we are kids. There is a long-striving need to garner attention for all we do and for a job well done. In the end, none of it really matters anyway, you know?
Hot things fade...fads drop off...celebrities are made and discarded. Why bother?
Two and a Half Men, when you get right down to it, is an amusing little skit. There is no lasting impact on any one's life. That's why when you are watching a repeat of it, you sort of forget you already saw it.
In one ear and out the other.
That's what the self-absorbed need to appreciate.
People are enjoying the sideshow that is Lindsay and Charlie. It seems that all of the attention they are getting is attention that no one really wants. They truly are comedians.
Everyone is laughing at them.
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