Apparently, Starbucks is coming out with a line of coffee and tea flavored chocolates. According to this AP story, “the chocolates, which will include a blend of cacao, natural ingredients, Starbucks coffee, Tazo tea and other coffeehouse flavors, will be produced by Hershey Co. unit Artisan Confections Co.”
If I find some in a store somewhere, I will try it, and see how good it is. I like the sound of it, though. Coffee + chocolate = win.
(Via Starbucks Gossip)
E.L.F. (or Earth Liberation Front, for those of you who don’t know) has struck again. They decided that in defense of nature (or something) they needed to burn down some multi-million dollar eco-friendly model homes in Washington state.
E.L.F. baffles me. They rail against development in areas citing supposed damage to Ma Earth, yet their method of destruction usually involves setting said development ablaze. Doesn’t that send toxic fumes into the air? Isn’t that bad for the environment? Just saying.
Here are links to some interesting things I read or nifty sites I found this week.
Written by DeeDee in Current Events, News, RANTS
I’ve been reading and seeing on the cable news stations the mini-outrage over Jamie Lynn Spears being pregnant at 16. (And how she’s a bad example, and blah, blah, blah…)
First of all, is there not anything more important to report on?
Second, why is such a huge earth shattering ruckus being raised about her when there are 750,000+ teenage pregnancies every year in the US?
Why not get upset that this is not an uncommon occurrence? She’s just another one of many teen girls who’s having a baby too young.
Written by DeeDee in Current Events, Random
I watched Big Brother this season. Unfortunately, Dick and Danielle were the final two house guests, and Dick won the half million dollar prize.
Some may say that Dick’s methods worked brilliantly. While this is true, I don’t think that he and Danielle played the game fairly, or for that matter, maturely. Dick reminds me of an 8 year old schoolyard bully. He’s a bit sad, honestly.
But that’s just par for the course on these “reality” shows where people compete for large sums of money. There is lots of that sort of thing to be had.
Written by DeeDee in Current Events, DRM, News
EMI is the only major record label that gets it, apparently, as they have now agreed to give away unrestricted, DRM free MP3 files of songs thru a promotion at United Kingdom Burger King restaurants. When a “kids meal” is purchased, there will be a promo code that can be entered at a website.
This follows EMI deciding to offer it’s catalog of songs on iTunes in a DRM free format almost two months ago.
Story via Wired blog Listening Post.
Written by DeeDee in Current Events, News
According to the Abilene Reporter-News, several juveniles are being questioned regarding the bomb threat phone call received yesterday, which was deemed to be a hoax.
Written by DeeDee in Current Events, News
Today was an interesting day at the office. There was a bomb threat for the Abilene Regional Airport called in to the Reporter-News this morning, which resulted in delayed flights and the evacuation of the airport.
After listening to the audio, I am of the opinion that it was some dumb kid put up to a crank call by his friends. Listen to the audio, and let me know if you disagree.
Either way, it’s retarded.
Initially, I liked Sanjaya Malakar. I think he has a decent voice.
However, that being said, he’s 17, and that shows in his performances. He doesn’t have life experience (or performance experience) to draw from to help him sell a song. He does do daring and…uhm…interesting…things with his hair. But that’s about all he has going for him in my opinion.
So I was a bit flabbergasted that he wasn’t even in the bottom three on last week’s Idol.
The combination of Sanjaya being the first Indian-American on Idol, and therefor getting votes of the Indian-American community, his appeal with 10-13 year old girls, and Vote for the Worst is proving killer, and could be a credibility nightmare for Idol if he wins the whole deal.
Perhaps if he had waited until he was, say, 20, to audition for the show, his performance abilities wouldn’t be such an issue for him. I actually feel sorry for him in this regard, because he’s always going to have this hanging over his head, and he’s going to have to work harder to prove himself. But then again, maybe that will help him become a better performer, and it won’t be such a painfully boring experience watching him sing a song.
A picture, just so you can be scarred for life…or something…
The last several weeks have been a three ring circus in the world of Hollyweird.
But the question is, why are we so insanely obsessed with Anna Nicole Smith and Britney Spears? Why do we care so much about the drama? Why do we feed it?
Why is there such an intense yearning of teens and twenty-somethings in Hollywood to take the partying and everything else they do to such an extreme? I just don’t understand it.
But perhaps, since I’ve not lived the life of one who is famous and rich, and I’ve not had things handed to me on a silver platter, and I’ve come of age in a fairly normal fashion, I can’t understand.
And it makes me thankful that I have had a normal life, with normal struggles, and normal boundaries. I can’t say I’d have turned out differently had I been in their shoes.