Hells, yeah! I'm offended. I'm always very careful to say, "I'm not a Native American giver."
By the way, all the Native Americans that I know call themselves Indians anyway. But all the Indians I know call themselves East Asian. Colmubus really messed us up!
Chill out, Ladies of the Harper Valley PTA. Your poor innoocent will survive a little silly sexual innuendo. As Eminem rapped, "They already have the Discovery Channel, don't they?"
And BK has always pushed the envelope in advertising. Remember this website? Freaky & hilarious.
And oh yeah, I do think he is freakin hawt and has an awesome attitude. But I'd download his songs even if he looked like Perez and had a personality like Janice Dickenson - he is a rock godling and he will become a rock legend.
Adam Lambert is an established artist. He does have an album out. Sure, it is just a collection of stuff he sang on Idol but it has outsold many established acts. And if that's what he can put out in the whirlwind of the television production, I can't wait to hear what he does on an album where he can take his time and craft each track until it perfectly matches his vision.
He's also a tv star. His performances pulled in the most television viewers for the time slot, week after week. For the past several months, he has consistently been in the 100 songs and videos on iTunes. Altogether he has sold over a million downloads through that one site alone. I would say that we who buy his music and videos, and the producers who are clamoring to work with him, and the reporters in line to interview him, and the bloggers who cannot stop posting about him... we have already embraced him as an established artist.
You don't have to like his look, his sound or his personal style. But lots of people don't care for Madonna, Prince, Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, etc and it sure doesn't hurt their careers.
Why do you bleeding eared eyeliner haters act so surprised that someone you don't enjoy is a success? That's kind of like thinking no one should like ice cream because you don't. It's just silly.
I am surprised you did not cover her debut appearance at the Grand Ole Opry this past weekend! It was big news down here in Nashville, and was aired live on CMT.
Jessica opened the show to thunderous applause from a crowd of about 3,000 tourists and Nashville natives. She did a good job on the songs she picked, tho they were belted out with a bit more bounce than the Opry is used to, and got a very warm response from the audience.
Her beautiful dress was extremely low-cut, and she performed quite energetically... so I was worried for her. A nipslip can ruin a country career. But the double-sided tape held fast and her performance was an unequivocal success.
I think her most winning moment for me was when the CMT cameraman caught her in the wings while Loretta Lynn was performing - Jessica was snapping pics with her digital camera just like any starstruck fan.
I'm not a Jessica Simpson fan, as I tend to like either heavy metal or classic country, and she is pure pop no matter what she sings. But she did a great job at the Opry on Saturday. Props to her, Perez! And post a pic of that hawt dress if you can snag one off CMT legally. :-D
By the way, all the Native Americans that I know call themselves Indians anyway. But all the Indians I know call themselves East Asian. Colmubus really messed us up!
Me, I'm a mutt. Woof.
And BK has always pushed the envelope in advertising. Remember this website? Freaky & hilarious.
www.subservientchicken.com
He's also a tv star. His performances pulled in the most television viewers for the time slot, week after week. For the past several months, he has consistently been in the 100 songs and videos on iTunes. Altogether he has sold over a million downloads through that one site alone. I would say that we who buy his music and videos, and the producers who are clamoring to work with him, and the reporters in line to interview him, and the bloggers who cannot stop posting about him... we have already embraced him as an established artist.
You don't have to like his look, his sound or his personal style. But lots of people don't care for Madonna, Prince, Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, etc and it sure doesn't hurt their careers.
Why do you bleeding eared eyeliner haters act so surprised that someone you don't enjoy is a success? That's kind of like thinking no one should like ice cream because you don't. It's just silly.
Jessica opened the show to thunderous applause from a crowd of about 3,000 tourists and Nashville natives. She did a good job on the songs she picked, tho they were belted out with a bit more bounce than the Opry is used to, and got a very warm response from the audience.
Her beautiful dress was extremely low-cut, and she performed quite energetically... so I was worried for her. A nipslip can ruin a country career. But the double-sided tape held fast and her performance was an unequivocal success.
I think her most winning moment for me was when the CMT cameraman caught her in the wings while Loretta Lynn was performing - Jessica was snapping pics with her digital camera just like any starstruck fan.
I'm not a Jessica Simpson fan, as I tend to like either heavy metal or classic country, and she is pure pop no matter what she sings. But she did a great job at the Opry on Saturday. Props to her, Perez! And post a pic of that hawt dress if you can snag one off CMT legally. :-D