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yakalskovich) wrote2006-05-22 05:15 pm
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Germany is now officially humour-free
This is becoming fucking embarassing.
I don't know if the British yellow press as in Sun or Mirror did anything like it, but their German counterpart Bild (the one rag in all the world that would print the pictures of Diana's smashed car, and the same bunch of idiots that declared 'WE ARE POPE' when Palpatine was elected?) today had a large picture of a nice young Finnish bloke with long dark hair, a little beard, cute little glasses and a rather stylish tattoo on his shoulder on their title page.
No, not Ville Valo in his bearded phase.
The lead singer of Lordi, out of character. With the huge headline: 'He is the Grand Prix monster!'
I thought that the tacit agreement between celebs and press meant that the celebs give the press something outrageous to write about, and the press in return doesn't look beyond the persona much. It is not done, because nobody will talk to you again if you do.
The accompanying article was about how blasphemous Lordi are, and how some oik said he wouldn't let his kids watch the show. Does anybody say 'sore losers'? Because that's what I smell in there.
Did nobody get that it was a joke? Fun? Humour? Because the whole fucking comptition is a joke? Something meant to amuse people?
You know, JOKE. That is when people say 'Ha ha ha ha ha.'
I don't know if the British yellow press as in Sun or Mirror did anything like it, but their German counterpart Bild (the one rag in all the world that would print the pictures of Diana's smashed car, and the same bunch of idiots that declared 'WE ARE POPE' when Palpatine was elected?) today had a large picture of a nice young Finnish bloke with long dark hair, a little beard, cute little glasses and a rather stylish tattoo on his shoulder on their title page.
No, not Ville Valo in his bearded phase.
The lead singer of Lordi, out of character. With the huge headline: 'He is the Grand Prix monster!'
I thought that the tacit agreement between celebs and press meant that the celebs give the press something outrageous to write about, and the press in return doesn't look beyond the persona much. It is not done, because nobody will talk to you again if you do.
The accompanying article was about how blasphemous Lordi are, and how some oik said he wouldn't let his kids watch the show. Does anybody say 'sore losers'? Because that's what I smell in there.
Did nobody get that it was a joke? Fun? Humour? Because the whole fucking comptition is a joke? Something meant to amuse people?
You know, JOKE. That is when people say 'Ha ha ha ha ha.'
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*grins*
My friend the Nazgul suggested that I put up a sign on the inside of the gates to the houses where I live: 'Caution - you are now entering the humour-free zone'
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I read about the sign- and laughed. I think I'll need one of those, too. Maybe next year, first of May, I'll get one and put in on the door of my No 1 enemy. Hehehe.
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I should put one up in the place where I work.