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Feb. 13th, 2004 02:16 pmI am so tired, I'm about to keel over right here. But I can't. So, I am here to wish you all happy Friday the Thirteenth.
By the way, I haven't really talked about how much I love Bravo, so let me do so now.
First of all, they are the network that brought us "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy."
Second of all, they show, all in all, four episodes of "The West Wing" a day. Yeah. A day.
A couple of weeks ago, they had a double feature of drag: "To Wong Foo, or Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
And this Valentine's Day, they're showing... ready for it?... the most romantic film in all of cinematic history ... "Fatal Attraction."
And, a few days ago, when I couldn't sleep and was watching TV at 1 in the morning, they had a commercial for a 'dating' (cough*sex*cough) service exclusively for men. They actually showed lots of muscly sweaty guys and...no women. I'm not a big fan of sleazy commercials like that, but this amused me the fuck out of me.
I'm not sure when Bravo became 'The Queer Network' but they did, and I appreciate it very much. And, let me just boast here and say that I've been a Bravo fan for years now, and I still remember the days when it was commercial-free, way back in 1993 to about 1996 or 1997.
Bravo rocks.
I'm sure I had something else to say here, but my mind's a tired blank, so I'm off. Hope everybody has a great weekend and, well, lots of love to you.
By the way, I haven't really talked about how much I love Bravo, so let me do so now.
First of all, they are the network that brought us "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy."
Second of all, they show, all in all, four episodes of "The West Wing" a day. Yeah. A day.
A couple of weeks ago, they had a double feature of drag: "To Wong Foo, or Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
And this Valentine's Day, they're showing... ready for it?... the most romantic film in all of cinematic history ... "Fatal Attraction."
And, a few days ago, when I couldn't sleep and was watching TV at 1 in the morning, they had a commercial for a 'dating' (cough*sex*cough) service exclusively for men. They actually showed lots of muscly sweaty guys and...no women. I'm not a big fan of sleazy commercials like that, but this amused me the fuck out of me.
I'm not sure when Bravo became 'The Queer Network' but they did, and I appreciate it very much. And, let me just boast here and say that I've been a Bravo fan for years now, and I still remember the days when it was commercial-free, way back in 1993 to about 1996 or 1997.
Bravo rocks.
I'm sure I had something else to say here, but my mind's a tired blank, so I'm off. Hope everybody has a great weekend and, well, lots of love to you.