Posted on 08/29/2013 7:30:01 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
“I haven’t had a television in the house for over a decade.”
Nor does my neighbor. If he wanted a specific show, he would download via torrent. Damn easy. If he wanted to watch the Superbowl or any sport on the planet, it’s on the web. No commercials, your time.
If you knew how sick the Disney Channel is, we work with them in L.A. Between Nickelodeon or Disney, Disney TV people have no morals at all.
Called to cancel and they took a big chunk off the bill.
Now it’s affordable and worth it.
From the clips I’ve seen, Miley’s face looked demonic. I don’t want to see any more for fear it would never leave my head.
So is this:
Evanescence - Everybody's Fool
The entertainment industry and the parents who push their children into it and make money from it, use them and then discard them or push them into ever increasingly bizarre behaviors to keep their careers alive after all even bad publicity is better than no publicity or so it is said. Some child stars come out rather unscathed (Shirley Temple is an example of the rare exception) but many if not most do not. Look at what happened to Amanda Bynes. Granted if she truly suffers from Schizophrenia, then her Hollywood career would have caused it but IMO, it probably exasperated it.
A few years ago my oldest niece told her younger sister that her little girl (who was only 2years old at the time) was just sooo cute and adorable that she should enter her into a child beauty pageant or enroll her in modeling school or that she should get an agent so she could do commercials or be on a TV show. I overheard this and said, loudly and firmly; Over my dead body! Fortunately my younger niece and her husband agreed and had more common sense than my older niece.
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