

Oh, and him:

But what you may not know is this.
I am so mad for this little imp:

Hunh. How about that?
Love him!
That much.
An-n-n-n-nd. . . hard as it is for me to share (so intrinsically against my nature), in a gesture of Springtime bonhomie, I am willing to put it up for grabs to whomever is enough of a BB aficionado to tell me what glorious publication brought dude to the limelight in the first place. (No Googling, people!).
This is me, being unselfish. Don't blink.
9 comments:
I got nuthin. Just visions of Clooney.
WEEKLY WORLD NEWS!
Although, I have to tell you that I liked WWN better in its early days...before it got all hokey.
Countess MPM: And what visions they are.
Count Bubs: The WINNAH!!! If anyone would know about WWN, I should have known it would be you.
And "before it got all hokey"?
Um, like when they were doing their readership a service by providing the "Garth Brooks Diet"?
Because that's not hokey at all...
YAY!
Yes, I did say "before it got all hokey". WWN in the period around 79-85 was a thing of beauty--it was deadly earnest, and more like the Enquirer was in its earlier years. WWN came out right around the same time the Enquirer went to a partial color format and started carrying more celebrity news--Weekly World News stuck with the goofy alien abduction/Elvis lives type stories that the Enquirer stopped doing when it became "respectable". When WWN was successful, it started to become more of a parody of itself, if such a thing is possible.
I cannot wait to receive this major award!
What, no tomatoes in this sausage fest?
; )
Count Cormac: Aye-aye-aye! You are so right! Apologies for the Atkins-esque* post
*(heavy on the protein).
;) back
yes
yes
yes
yes
aaaaahahhhhhhhhhhh
Countess WRH: Is this 'aaaahahhhhhhhhh' as in "Hello, Sailor", or 'ahhhhhhhhh' as in "I'm a little freaked out here"?
I'm thinking.....(a)
Post a Comment