Monday, January 4, 2010

Jersey Shore



Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a mind blasting time bringing in the New Year. I know the standard deal with New Years is to set some resolution. So I had some goals to set, be more physically active then I already am, such as more cardio less weights. Another is to further educate myself by taking classes at universities and trying not to waste money on frivolous things. I believe these can be achieved with a lot of determination and will power.
As I was thinking about these resolutions I thought some of you might want to jot down this very important resolution. Resolotion “DO NOT DRESS LIKE A DOUGHBAG THIS YEAR” Now I have mentioned some items doughbags wear in the past but this triggered the topic in my mind while I was watching one of my secretly addictive show “JERSEY SHORE.” I know I don’t get it either? I mean I am old enough to know that this show has no substance and lacks moral fibre, but I really don’t care. After snookie got knocked out I think we all started to watch. Now this whole guido and guidette term really is a lifestyle to them but has got to be a sin! The bad hair cuts, the really poor choice in clothing, fake tans and the ridiculous partying lifestyle makes you wonder what repercussion this will have on the folks trying to fit in.
I remember back, when the Gotti boys where rocking the blow out on growing up gotti, it looked ok if you liked tons of gel and wasting an hour a day on hair. It only looked ok because they were teenagers trying to pull a look, but when I see grown men with the blow out it looks out of place. Think about it? This might be the mullet of our generation.
The clothing on the show can be found in every club or bar in North America. The Ed hardy jeans and the faded denims are like a uniform, almost like the khaki pant and blue shirt is to a white office worker. I find that every tom, dick and harry who hits the gym feels they need to rock Ed hardy, for that matter any UFC brand as well.
Spray on tans are not ok for Michael Douglas they are certainly not ok for you, look if you come back from the tropics and want to show folks you went some place, im fine with that but paying for a fake tan and doing this every month, just doesn’t make sense!

Until next time people