This post isn't about survivor, I just started thinking about it when I did my random article search on wikipedia. It's late, so writing about a magazine called 'the new criterion' wasn't going to cut it. (if you're interested in poetry, politics or whatever you should check it out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Criterion)
No, it's actually about rock n' roll jeopardy. Amazingly, it lasted for 3 years in America. Probably not because of it's original concept, but because Jeff Probst was the host. He makes survivor good to watch, with his commentary on challenges.
Then again, I didn't watch face the music when I was younger because of Simon Barnett. I enjoyed trying to guess what the songs playing were. We will never know how good rock n' roll jeopardy was...

there's a picture I thought I should throw in. I'd like to put links to youtube videos on here, but I don't know how and I'm too tired now to try and figure it out. Can someone tell me?
The song I'm listening to right now is "tell me lies." Just in case you felt like downloading a good song. I have good taste in music don't I?
Just an update, Kasuni was the closest with the stop sign challenge. The bottom one wasn't France, but Canada (very tricky so I'll take France). The top sign in case you wanted to know was Brazil. I probably would've taken Portugal too but no one knew. I guess I'm $5 richer!
3 comments:
Good luck with exams. no randomness on essay questions now. musical taste? how about andrew bird from chicago? my current musical obsession.
yeah, his songs are kind of catchy. Imitosis and fake palindromes are good songs, it would be great to hear him live. You would like fat freddy's drop (a NZ band).
Very true about reality tv...the reality is that there is a bit too much "reality" on tv...
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