"On an occasion of this kind it becomes more than a moral duty to speak one's mind. It becomes a pleasure. (The Importance of Being Earnest)"

I know I should engage your attention if I wanted my page to rake up an obscene amount of hits. I suppose, in doing that, I ought to say something highfalutinly profound to give the impression that I am "interesting."

However, as I mainly concern myself of trivial stuff (i.e. taming my ugly mop of hair; hunting for the Lint Monster that eats up my socks during washer spin cycle), I'm afraid that I wouldn't be able to pull off having an intrinsic character despite peppering this space with lotsa German words like "zeitgeist", "weltanschauung", and "volkswagen".

I am shallow, people of the universe. So shallow that I tidy up complexity by putting people into neat boxes of stereotypes using the question, "What's your sign?".

But when I tire of being shallow, I try to critique movies and books. And sometimes, when my insecurity-level spikes so low, I try to make myself sound so interesting by talking about philosophy. "Try" is the operative word here.

Please excuse me if I talk about me a lot. It's my favorite topic. Next to talking about nothing.

And when one talks about nothing, nothing becomes something. And it's called "crap".



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Which Andrew E song reminds you of this?

February 19, 2010

After reading in Mo Twister’s blog about how Andrew E may have ripped off Cash Money & Marvelous’ song called Find an Ugly Woman, it seems coincidental that I found another one of Andrew E’s “inspiration” while I was completing my “Kantutable” playlist to compare with Schroo’s own “Kantutable” playlist.

 Note: I’ll tell you more about the “Kantutable” playlist in the next post.

Son: Funky Cold Medina

Artist: Tone Loc

Album: Lōc-ed After Dark (1989)

 

Which Andrew E Song reminds you of this?

 

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