Wednesday, December 4, 2013

'Tis the season for a little pop culture

The holiday season is upon us and it is important that we take some time to give thanks for the blessings we have.  Of course there are the obvious reasons to be thankful such as family and friends.  But we can’t forget the other very important reasons to be thankful – the pop culture reasons.  As the year comes to a close, I have complied a pithy, yet thought provoking list of the top five pop culture phenomena that I am thankful for this year.  So sit back, relax, grab a cup of eggnog, and let’s give thanks for pop culture in all its greatness.


#5 – Miley Cyrus – No matter how bad of a hair day I have, I can go to bed knowing that my hair always looks better than Miley’s hair.


#4 – Kanye West – Whenever I get depressed that my life is nowhere near as glamorous as Kim Kardashian’s life,  I quickly remember that she is tied to Kanye West for at least the next 18 years. 



#3 – Justin Timberlake – Where do I begin - the hair, the smooth as silk voice, the way he glides so elegantly on the dance floor, most amazing grill ever?  Oh JT, how you define the phrase “total package”.



#2 – Britney – She’s got her show in Vegas.  She’s got her body back.  She’s gotten rid of the bad hair extensions.  It seems like finally the stars are aligning because our girl is back.  Boom!




#1 – E! – “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”, “Total Divas”, “Secret Societies of Hollywood” – the list goes on and on.  What would my life be like without these mesmerizing, gripping shows?   I can tell you how it would be - empty and hollow. 



If you haven’t made your holiday pop culture thankful list, I encourage you do to so.  It really helps to put your life into perspective.   However, if you feel like you don’t have much to be thankful for hold on - E! just aired a new Christmas episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”.  If you missed it don’t worry.  You can catch a rerun of the episode at the top of the hour every hour for the next three months or so.  ‘Tis the season and may pop culture make you merry and bright!












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