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Rockstar Fluff

I'm pissed off again, what else is new? Israel sucks, in an American sort of way. But you know what? I'll save that one for tomorrow.

Instead, because I know I've been either overly snarky as of late or just a real total downer, I've elected to take a fluff breather today.

Ticked off or not, I can still enjoy happy. Truly I can. I'm actually a pretty happy guy overall, believe it or not. Ask anyone. Well, maybe not just anyone, but references are available upon request.

So for today, to prove my cheerful mettle, here's the dealio. This video makes me happy. If it doesn't do it for you, then suck it!

(Bad Doug rears his ugly head from time to time, my apologies.)

I like pretty much anything Nickelback puts out anyway, not to mention that Chad Kroeger is pure hottiness. Just my type.

But I digress. Give me a moment ...

Okay, I'm done. I do love this particular video, though. I like the transitions from nobody kids and nobody old people, and just plain nobody in-betweens, to the array of a vast diversity of celebs here.

I don't know exactly why it pleases me so, particularly since Chad only makes a brief appearance in the last few seconds. I just like the mix of it all, I suppose, and the song makes me glad just because.

And honestly, who really wouldn't wanna be a rock star?

Comments

  1. But Doug, you are so entertaining when you are snarky!

    "Israel sucks, in an American sort of way." Glad to see someone with the testicular fortitude to say that. It is absolutely the truth.

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  2. And me glad, too, to hear that someone agrees! I guess despite my fluff break I still managed to squeeze that in, huh? Thanks for the testicular compliment, by the way. Compliments relating to any part of my genitalia are always much appreciated. :-)

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  3. I like the video and love the smartass Doug R. I agree with you about about Israel, I'm not to happy with some of their policies.

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  4. Smartass is back, he took the day off is all. Mostly the fluff break was just for me really. Sometimes I have too much going on in my head to even be able to sort things out, so I have to make myself stop it just to refocus. I have mental issues.

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  5. "Color me" shocked! I actually like a song/video with the word "rock" in it. (?) Go figure.

    And yeah, I enjoy smart ass Doug too. Hope he doesn't take too many days off.

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  6. LMAO! I walked right into that one.

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  7. Anon!

    Ha! Perrrrrrrrrrrrfecto!

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  8. Ok...where did Anon go! Who said "All I know is Love Wants You to Know that Rock Rocks!

    Well, that is what I thought was so perrrrrrrrfecto! :)

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  9. Smartass Doug R is here to stay!
    I look forward to Doug's snippy comments. He keeps us coming back for more.

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  10. Lumina - Yeah, I got the Anon email and thought the comment was perfect, too. I got it. Guess heshe decided to trash it, maybe too much of an inside joke??? I'm glad you repeated it at least. Funny.

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