- by Amelia G in Headline, Personalities, Popcorn
I loved The Young Ones. I actually thought they were an MTV creation and the existence of that show was one of the many reasons MTV was awesome. I rarely saw my people represented in film and, despite its over-the-top comedy, The Young Ones reflected my real life experience far more than most depictions of […]
June 9, 2014 /
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- by Amelia G in Happenings, Music, Personalities
The thing I find most disturbing is that people loooooooove to post RIP. Best way to get posted about is to die (or fake your death or have someone fake your hoax death for you.) When was the last time all my friends chattered about Bon Jovi? That’s right. Never. How about people post nice […]
December 19, 2011 |
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- by Amelia G in Blue Blood
Sometimes it makes me sad that our society has become more receptive to a kind obituary than to giving props to the living. Then again, I think people who are hostile to the grieving deserve a special place in Hell and I do think it is extremely important to honor the dead when they pass. […]
March 12, 2010 |
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- by Amelia G in Blue Blood
One of the many things I liked about David Aaron Clark was that he had eclectic interests and he had an artist’s drive to share his passions. In Korea, BoA is not Bank of America, but a huge pop act with crazy hot music videos. As part of a campaign to launch her in America, […]
December 4, 2009 |
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- by Amelia G in Blue Blood
David Aaron Clark took me to my first genuine serious BDSM club. Whether we were checking out a new K-pop singer, attending a medievalist wedding, or standing in line at a book signing, David Aaron Clark was always kind to me. He was not a self-serving fair weather friend or a hater bad weather friend; […]
November 28, 2009 |
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- by Thomas S. Roche in Blue Blood
The Telegraph informs me that legendary author J.G. Ballard has died. Though the Telegraph obit leads one to believe that he was best known for his biographical novels Empire of the Sun and The Kindness of Women, in fact in my social set he was known as the author of perhaps the most bizarre, challenging, […]
April 20, 2009 |
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