Person of the Year.

I have been out of commission because I’m in the middle of an ass-kicking from finals. It’s OK, though, because I am TIME’s Person of the Year! It’s such an honor; I don’t know what to say.

Check it out.

How do I really feel? I feel that “You” is such a cop-out. Doesn’t it seem like they just got lazy, or that no single person stood out?

How about Tara Conner and Katie Blair for proving that girls have better role models than Paris and Nicole? Britney Spears’ nether regions for being photographed more than Shiloh and Suri combined–with less hair, to boot? Mark Zuckerberg for giving the finger to Yahoo? Meredith Viera for proving that she can charm any audience? Katie Couric for proving that she can’t? Or, my annual favorite, the creator of all humanity, Oprah?


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  1. I agree. I think that was a TOTAL cop out. They said their second choice was the President of Iran… but that “just didn’t feel right to give it to him.” Kind of like how we are all FOR democracy in Iraq, but now we are trying to get rid of the democratically elected leaders because they are doing and saying what our gov’t wants them to.

    Comment by jordan — December 19, 2006 @ 9:42 am


  2. I know you can spin a narrative better than this guy: http://www.amazon.com/Chose-Them-Christopher-John-Casso/dp/1419629158/sr=8-1/qid=1166649246/ref=sr_1_1/002-3464365-5069669?ie=UTF8&s=books

    You’re in there somewhere, maybe only in the stereotypical sense. Click the ’surprise me’ link on Amazon and read some of it - No, first read the review, then a random page and try and belive the reviewers (who actually can write) ever read any of it. See Spot run. Blah.

    Comment by Jace — December 24, 2006 @ 5:16 am


  3. i’m in louisiana and bored. make a new post already.

    Comment by jf — December 27, 2006 @ 1:53 am





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