Kanye West is a mad man. And I love it. Choosing to attack Bush on national TV was ballsy. I didn't see it happen, but I've read his quotes and I couldn't agree more with his sentiment.
What happened to the summer movie season? I'm off today and there is NOTHING that interests me that is out in the theater right now. I'm considering seeing Wedding Crashers again just to get in a few more laughs before summer officially ends.
Hit up Best Buy today to grab some new music since it's apparent that I will never be getting access to my lost MP3 collection. Sniff, sniff. Purchased Cat Stevens Greatest Hits, Kings of Leon Aha Shake Heartbreak and Stereolab's Oscillons from the Anti-Sun 3 CD set.
I guess I'll hook up my photo printer finally. It's been sitting here for a couple weeks just wondering what the hell it's purpose in life is supposed to be. I've been uninterested in reading some frigging manual that makes no sense to me, so I've put it off. But since it's Sunday, the beatest of all days in Augusta, I'll submit to the pressure and hook that bitch up.
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I would congradulate Mr. West if he didn't make the comments on the platform he did. I'm glad he wanted to give his opinion, but the time and place was completely off. It was supposed to be a fundraiser for hurricane relief, and be realistic how many people were watching that decided not to donate because of his mouth? It wasn't about the hurricane after he made his comments, it was about being black or white in the U.S. This entire situation isn't a race issue that Kanye made it, it is a class issue and he clearly didn't make that known by saying, "President Bush hates black people". He should have kept his opinion to himself that night and had a press conference to make the comments he did.-Todd
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