The Kevin & Bean/Jacques Chirac incident continues to get interesting. The L.A. Times weighed in today, detailing the radio moment. The story quotes someone from the L.A. French consulate, who argues that they would have heard about it if Chirac had appeared on a radio show. But KROQ management are still taking it seriously, and aren't talking to the press. Also, my feeling is, since Ralph-as-Jerry Lewis didn't ID himself as being on the radio, Chirac had no idea. If it's true. I still don't know. But it's fun!
::Check the March 12 entry for the original post on the Kevin & Bean/Jacques Chirac incident::
Meanwhile, I think I finally reached reality breaking point. It happened Wednesday night, while watching "All American Girl," the new entry from ABC. It's a beauty pageant meets "American Idol" concept. It was two hours. I just couldn't do it. Halfway through the program, I realized that I didn't have to watch it all. What is it about reality TV that you feel the need to watch EVERY SINGLE EPISODE RELIGIOUSLY? Perhaps I had an epiphany. I don't have to watch every reality show that comes on the air.
Hello, my name is Michael. And I'm a reality TV addict. Hi, Michael!
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