I watched part of the Barbara Walters special, The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2007, last night. The fellas that own MySpace were being interviewed when I turned it on. It totally amazed me how many millions of dollars those two men are worth and how quickly they gained that value. I guess it didn't really surprise me as much as it simply made me want to vomit in my cornflakes.
I don't go near MySpace. It's really not my cup of tea. There's too much bullshit to weed through, in my opinion. I've seen other people on it and what kind of crap is posted on there. I'm not interested in that. Sure, if there is a band I like and I can't find them or their music anywhere else on the web (which is highly unlikely) then I might wander over there, but 99.9% of the time I keep my distance.
I didn't realize how many "important" people have their own MySpace page though until watching it on television. I knew there were regular folks like you and me, bands, things and people along those lines, but I had no idea that the presidential candidates and other people who consider themselves "important" in this world have their own MySpace page. That's insane.




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I taped this for JT and David Beckham. I haven't watched it yet.
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