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Sunday, June 14, 2015

when is the "15 minutes of fame" really 15 minutes of fame?

   Why am I blogging about this?


Well we have all heard about Bruce Jenner's sex change and the Kardashians and so much happening in the entertainment world it is now sickening.

   I just don't wanna hear about it anymore.
       I feel like they are stretching out their "15 minutes of fame" to more than about a year.



I don't wanna deal with Kanye West's bull crap on how he's the greatest rapper on Earth and is making others feel as if they are nothing.
   I think he is nothing more than TRASH!


And looking at millionaires and their huge homes, I just wonder, what are they doing for a living, and are they giving any to charity?
   If I had that kind of money, believe me, I would donating it to charity than spending it making my house look like a rich celebrity house for my 15 minutes of fame. When do you know, that it is dying down? Well remember the ice bucket challenge for a CHARITY? No one is doing it anymore.

   It was so popular and now, it's just, nothing. No one even wants to deal with fads these days as much as they were a popular thing in the late 90's early 2000's, now it's just no longer there. Everyone is on their Facebook accounts trying to take a picture of themselves and post it, trying to get a lot of likes.

   Ken Jennings, the guy who was on Jeopardy of almost 3 months, had his 15 minutes of fame and people were just about getting sick and tired of him. Now, he's just not around much anymore (but at least he is giving some of his money to charity)

   If I was rich and famous, I would give my money to charity. Like "stroke survivor awareness" "animal shelters" and "ovarian cancer research" I really miss my aunt and I love her.

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       We all have our 15 minutes of fame, but fame does come with a price. That's what I say.
I think it's best to know when we tire of something, and know it is time to ignore it, like that "Where's the Beef" commercial or the "Microsoft" commercial from 1984 where the woman threw the hammer at the big screen ala 1984.

   Even though it's no longer there, we will always remember it. 15 minutes of fame or not, it will always be there and will never die. Just like the Kardashians, they will soon disappear from the Media attention and will always be in our memory. Ciao Bloggers.

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