Score! I turned on the Grammies late, and the first sentence I heard from anyone was from Fred Durst (of Limp Bizkit), who said that "this war should go away!" Oh, the profundity!
I actually forgot it was on tonight, and stayed out doing various things. I rather doubt I missed anything. Already the boredom is setting in.
A tribute to the BeeGees?
Rock musicians are starting to rival opera divas in the ego department, with rather less justification: discuss.
An observation: this Target commercial is so annoying it makes me not want to shop at that store any more.
Posted by Andrea Harris at February 23, 2003 09:55 PMAndrea,
You didn't miss anything, unless you missed the first part of Durst's statement ("I think we're all in agreeance [sic]..."). They don't say that he's a gentleman and a scholar for nothing.
I'm preparing myself for the trauma of the Bee Gees tribute as we speak.
Posted by: Paul at February 23, 2003 at 10:11 PMYes, and we still have Sheryl Crow to look forward to. And an Eminem we've "never seen before." What, will he come out wearing a corset, fishnets, stiletto heels, and red lipstick?
Posted by: Andrea Harris at February 23, 2003 at 10:22 PMThat's why I decided to rent "Attack of the Clones" instead. Jar Jar is less annoying than Sheryl Crow talking.
Posted by: Dave at February 23, 2003 at 10:29 PMI should change the channel and throw Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon into the dvd player, but I can't seem to move my fingers. It's like watching a car crash, or something.
Posted by: Andrea Harris at February 23, 2003 at 10:32 PMYou know, Eminem came out earlier on to accept an award, and he seemed rather moved and what-not. Maybe he's planning on behaving for the rest of the evening? (Yes, I know hope springs eternal.)
Posted by: Paul at February 23, 2003 at 10:34 PM