My new blog has drawn some interesting comments. My husband said something to
the effect of "This is embarrassing." My sister said the blog was
"too long for a blog post and therefore too long to read", and one of
my friends said it "made her laugh out loud." Well, I guess
we will just have to wait and see if my future post will still embarrass my
husband, be too lengthy for my sister to read, and remain funny enough to make
people to laugh out loud. But now on with business.
The Emmys are tonight and of course I am watching them. My favorite part of
the show is the pre-show because I like to see what everyone is wearing.
However, that does not mean I care about who they are wearing. I mean
what kind of a question is that anyways? Do they think that the normal person
out there watching is going to go out and buy that dress because they saw it on
the Emmys? Not to mention the fact that they ask it to everyone they
interview including the men. (Is is just me or do most of the tuxes look
exactly the same?)
That is not what people want to know when celebrities are walking
the red carpet. I wish they would ask them more practical questions like
"Are you wearing Spanx?", "How many people and hours did it take
to make you look this good?", or "Of all of the dresses out there, why in the world would you choose that one?"
I also feel like the Emmys, as well as the Oscars, Grammys, and every other
awards show is about two hours too long. For
example, they just gave out the award for "Best Music in a Variety Series”. It’s
not that I feel these people shouldn’t be recognized, it’s just that they
shouldn’t be recognized on national television.
What do they add to the entertainment value of the show? Maybe these categories are included to intentionally extend the length of the show in order to give celebrities more time on tv. Maybe it's all just a ploy for celebrities to get more airtime and exposure.
Because after all that's what these celebrities really need - more exposure.
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