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Thursday, April 20, 2006

Musically Random
Hi, guys! This is my obligatory blog.

New music review!

The band is Angels and Airwaves. The song is "The Adventure".

This is a new band from Tom DeLonge, who was 1/3 of the pop/punk trio Blink182. I listened to the song one time and went and downloaded it.I heard it on Drive105, which I listen to because I love alternative music. It's pret-ty sweet, yo.

One thing I really like about Drive105 is that they play all this rockin' music before stations like KDWB get ahold of them and play them into the dirt. Which is incredibly obnoxious.

So, yeah! You should go and check this band out. They are h-o-t-t hot!

See you at Keegan's!

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Random Cheetos haiku

Cheetos of goodness
My fingers covered in cheese,
Whoops, I ate them all!

Thursday, April 6, 2006

Supersize this! (Your will-power, that is)

As Americans, we like food. We like to have it as fast as possible, and the bigger, the better. Thus, fast-food. At least, that's what it's called, though I'm not sure that it really qualifies in the "food" department.

Anyway, apparently 1 in 4 Americans visits a fast-food restaurant every day. French fries are the most eaten veggie in the U.S. They are linking these stats (and more!) to this one: 60% of all American's are overweight or obese. Just some fun facts for ya'.

Morgan Spurlock, the producer/director of the documentary "Supersize Me", asks: "Is it our(American's) fault for lacking self-control, or are fast-food corporations to blame?"

Hmmm...Let me think about that one.

How exactly are the fast-food corporations to blame for Amercans not being able to control themselves? It's not like secret agents from McDonald's are walking around holding guns to 1 in 4 American heads and forcing them to eat fast-food! What would they say to threaten them, "Eat this and/or die"? Right.

I've heard of a couple girls that sued Micky D's because eating their food made them get fat and sick. My question is, how much did they eat to get that way? Was someone force-feeding them, or were they just being piggies all by themselves? Wasn't there an alternative nearby like, say, Subway?

The World Health Organization has declared obesity a global epidemic, but it seems that people are more worried about who to blame than about how to make a change for the better in their own lives.

Sure, you can point your finger at fast-food places all you want, but ultimately, you are resposible for what you put in your mouth.

And when it comes right down to it, if people started taking charge of their diets and not eating at fast-food joints, don't you think those joints would notice and start making changes of their own? Numbers don't lie — whether on they're on bottom line or your bathroom scale!