In college, I went through a major Disney Channel Phase. (It was actually my second DC phase: the first one started at age four and lasted until we got rid of cable.) At the age of 20 I dressed up as Kim Possible for Halloween and religiously watched the Lizzy McGuire show. I don't care what anyone says, Raven Simone is a comic genius. And no matter how many Transformers movies are released, Shia LeBeouf will always be Louis Stevens.
So as I sit here waiting for thirty minutes of commercials to end before Harry Potter comes back on I wonder why in the world I stopped watching. Because while I might not ever see the Jonas Brothers 3-D movie or listen to any of their music, I wouldn't mind it if those goofy kids were in Matt's college group some day. And even though I have the Clark-Kent-is-sooooo-obviously-Superman-who-does-he-think-he's-fooling-with-those-glasses? conversation with myself about Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus, I really think I would like to see that movie of hers.
Send. Help. Now.
Monday, March 2, 2009
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6 comments:
As long as you agree with me that the Suite Life has the WORST cast of teenage actors ever employed, I'll overlook this little confession.
I'll go see the movie with you! Of course, I may not have a job so could you pay? oh... i just asked you to take me on a date. Is that ok?
You're a much smarter person because you didn't watch cable TV as a young child.
By the way the anonymous comment was from your mom
Yay! my mommy posted!!
I'm telling you, you just need to have a bunch of kids--they're a great excuse. Mike and I still look at each other a little funny when we realize we're watching Hammah Nontana (as Rebecca says) or Corey in the House after they're all in bed. And we love HSM. I feel sorry for Rebecca, though, b/c she watches those shows w/her big sisses instead of the sweet little kid shows. She's 4, and told me tonight the Jonas brothers are ca-yute. Snap.
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