So from here on out this jawn is my new handy dandy notebook. I use that term because Blues Clues is definitely something tight people like. Any show meant for little kids that you're still watching when your fifteen is definitely the shit.
(Getting a little tangential for a second but it'd be much funnier if we called plural things the shits. ex. "Yo man! Where'd you get those new SB's. Those jawns are the shits!"). Barney is not one of these shows. Neither is Teletubbies. But watching Steve get blazed and follow that little blue dog around can entertain me for a full episode. Plus its a mystery full of puzzles. I'm sorry if you disagree but this is coming from someone who gave National Treasure 3 four stars out of five.
The best part about Blues Clues is the social commentary.
No. I'm not talking about the show. I'm talking about how when you see some dorky ass man in a green striped sweater you immediately have the ability to call him Steve from Blues Clues in your repetoire. This is a much easier and suaver party trick than pulling out a deck of cards. Believe you me.
Look at this douchebag.
Sike, nah that's actually my friend Andrew who's horrific sweater inspired me several years ago. Props to him for having style as bad as his game.
Anyways, my name is Nick Renner and I hail from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I'm currently a Chemical Engineering nerd at Tufts University and some people think I'm a complete clown while I really am an evil genius like Dexter in the lab. This blog is going to cover a wide arrangement of things that I like since I am tighter than a Heebs pockets. I'm mainly into pop culture such as all formats of music, television, and cinematography. I'll do a couple reviews, but I'm mainly known for my short quips or rennerisms as some people call them. Hoping this pops off but I'm gonna jump around more than a white kid on adderall at a House of Pain concert.
One last thing I'm going to do is try to end off all my posts with some sort of media that I'm liking right now. This song "Big Easy" by Raphael Saadiq has been in my head for the last two days. It's a beautiful peice that sounds as if it was 60's motown even though it was only released last year. Saadiq's voice really stands out there with the greats as you will notice almost immediately. The song reflects on the aftermath of Katrina down in the N.O. The man that Saadiq portrays has lost a loved one in the floods though it is only specified as his baby (I'm not sure if that is to mean his lover or his actual daughter/son).
That's all folks so here it goes.
Raphael Saadiq - Big Easy
Monday, August 10, 2009
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