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July 26, 2005
I missed what the definition of an elitest actually is
Someone claims to have discovered who the "old" man in the Six Flags commercials is. It took him 6 months of detective work, but Paul Davidson thinks the actor is really Adam Hooker of Mesa, AZ. When I first saw the old man in the commercial, I freaked out. He was just so wrong, but I couldn't figure out why. Since then I've become fascinated with the man. I watch all the commercials (and I never watch commercials outside of trailers that I haven't seen), and I just stare and stare. The make up is so strange, he's such a freaky dancer, my obsession is a mixture of fascination and repulsion. Thanks to Paul for figuring this out and to Metafilter for the link, even if it's only a bloggers inside joke. Also, here's a spoof on the commercials.
For those of you who haven't noticed, I was called elitest in the comments of my last post because I am not the biggest RI fan. I am totally surprised. I'm not denying it, I think there's a good chance that I am an elitest, at least about certain things. But because RI is so entrenched in their own culture they don't realize there's a bigger one out there? haha Thank you James for your thought provoking comment (and fake email address). You must live in South County.
In the future, why comment if you are afraid of what I'll say? I've done it once of twice before, but it's usually sorority related. Why do that on here? What could you be afraid of? Granted, I have a temper and win every arguement I'm in always, but I'm still a 5'1" girl who has no idea who you are, nor do I particularly care. Everyone who comments on this blog should get a pair of balls. Still, I'll approve your comments even if I don't like them, I'll just think you're a bag of chicken shit.
Posted by laura at July 26, 2005 01:25 PM
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