Overzealous Recording Deals
As much as I love dead blogs, I figured I would post a little note. On Drudge, they have a funny little Newsweek Aniston column. She had these poignant comments to wrap up her survey of life and times:
In unrelated news, it seems that William Shatner is continuing his smash hit recording career with performances alongside country star Brad Paisley. Everyone's trying to sign him to new recording deals, so it seems as though old fashioned slow-dance groups like Radiohead are being left behind by the innovators.He continues to generate Grammy buzz. Take this incredible, fawning review:
Or this wonderful moment from the same column:
HAHAHAHAHA.
If you can't help yourself and want more SHATNER, in the way Bruce Dickinson wants more cowbell, then travel here and be amazed.
Radiohead. When are they going to make a new album? Where are they? Where did they go? I also want to know why Steve Perry left Journey.
In unrelated news, it seems that William Shatner is continuing his smash hit recording career with performances alongside country star Brad Paisley. Everyone's trying to sign him to new recording deals, so it seems as though old fashioned slow-dance groups like Radiohead are being left behind by the innovators.He continues to generate Grammy buzz. Take this incredible, fawning review:
I think I love William Shatner. Maybe I did all along and didn't know it. Not in the way a man loves a man, but the way a man loves an artist, a courageous trier
Or this wonderful moment from the same column:
You definitely have to be old enough to remember Shatner's run as Capt. Kirk to have understood a reference to "Star Trek" nemeses on "Boston Legal." Spader spoke of sea lice wiping out salmon: "They call them cling-ons." Shatner's eyes froze, as if an old soldier's wounds split open: "Did you say ... Klingons?"
HAHAHAHAHA.
If you can't help yourself and want more SHATNER, in the way Bruce Dickinson wants more cowbell, then travel here and be amazed.
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