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I caught most of JC on the spring break special. (Thanks for the heads-up,
fuskeez!) He was cute and adorable and a dork, as always. He would go off on some dorky tangent, and you could see poor Ashlee Simpson was like "The fuck?" Heh.
Mainly, he just looked cute, in that kinda sleazy way, with the longish curlyish hair, and he looked like he had some stubble. Then the sunglasses and the Playboy bunny shirt. Mmmm. I wish we had some trailer trash around here that looked like that, because I'd be all over it.
Oh, and his jeans had pretty designs on them, and he was wearing flip flops (of course!), and, hey - bare arms. It works for me.
I have to agree with
stargems, though - I'm way over MTV's Spring Break. I've avoided it for several years, and I did consider switching it off, even with JC on, because it really tends to bore the hell out of me. Wee, hot people modeling swimsuits. Okay. Whatever.
.....
I just switched over to Comcast's 80s channel, and what is playing? Buffalo Stance. Neneh Cherry, people! This is classic.
Speaking of classic.....Comcast's special music channel will occasionally play a 90's music block, and oh dear lord. I can't be torn away. The 80s is one thing, but the 90s? That was my childhood, man. (Okay, it covered the ages of eight to my senior year of high school. Still. It's not like I remembered a LOT of what happened before 1990, right?)
Though I do recall that the 2-years-younger nephew and I used to rock out to Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (Wham!, people. Wham!) and we lived for the Dire Straits video. You know the one. "I want my MTV"? From what I recall, that wasn't the actual name of the song, but I can never think of it. Does it matter? I bet half the world knows it as I Want My MTV.
I'm getting all nostalgic now. *sigh*
ETA: Apparently, the words in Careless Whisper include "Guilty feet have got no rhythm", as opposed to how I grew up hearing it - "Two left feet have got no rhythm." Hey, it made sense! *eyeroll*
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Mainly, he just looked cute, in that kinda sleazy way, with the longish curlyish hair, and he looked like he had some stubble. Then the sunglasses and the Playboy bunny shirt. Mmmm. I wish we had some trailer trash around here that looked like that, because I'd be all over it.
Oh, and his jeans had pretty designs on them, and he was wearing flip flops (of course!), and, hey - bare arms. It works for me.
I have to agree with
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I just switched over to Comcast's 80s channel, and what is playing? Buffalo Stance. Neneh Cherry, people! This is classic.
Speaking of classic.....Comcast's special music channel will occasionally play a 90's music block, and oh dear lord. I can't be torn away. The 80s is one thing, but the 90s? That was my childhood, man. (Okay, it covered the ages of eight to my senior year of high school. Still. It's not like I remembered a LOT of what happened before 1990, right?)
Though I do recall that the 2-years-younger nephew and I used to rock out to Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (Wham!, people. Wham!) and we lived for the Dire Straits video. You know the one. "I want my MTV"? From what I recall, that wasn't the actual name of the song, but I can never think of it. Does it matter? I bet half the world knows it as I Want My MTV.
I'm getting all nostalgic now. *sigh*
ETA: Apparently, the words in Careless Whisper include "Guilty feet have got no rhythm", as opposed to how I grew up hearing it - "Two left feet have got no rhythm." Hey, it made sense! *eyeroll*
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Date: 2004-03-20 05:18 pm (UTC)You're the second person today who's brought up George Michael and Wham! Too funny.
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Date: 2004-03-20 07:36 pm (UTC)Actually, when they were showing the performance clips, I usually changed the channel. I just couldn't sit through all of it. During the performances, JC and Ashlee would cut in and make a comment, and then they'd go back to the performance. At that point - click - new station. I missed a few JC moments, but man, I couldn't take too much of that crap.
You're the second person today who's brought up George Michael and Wham! Too funny.
LOL! That's great.....it's like an infection spreading, or something. ;-)
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Date: 2004-03-20 06:15 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-03-20 07:39 pm (UTC)Dude, lucky you. (Then again, I didn't watch it this morning, so I have no idea - maybe they were butt-ugly, and the cross-eyed boy in my seventh grade class was cuter. Hmm.) My biggest spring break trip was to Florida, and we stayed with my best friend's great-grandparents to save money. And they lived in a retirement village. Needless to say, the cute boy action amounted to a big fat zero. ;-)