Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Come On People!

So now it's Sandra Bullock's husband. Ok, Jesse James if you must. Explain something to me, it's not bad enough that her husband cheats, but she needs to have the entire country know about it, because somebody offered the other woman money for the story? Isn't that at least a little disgusting? If I'm not wrong, Tiger's girlfriends also got money for their stories.

What's the thinking here? They have a story, they might as well get some money from telling it? Why encourage them to tell it at all? Has the country absolved these women of any role in an affair with a married man? Is it now all down to the man to stand firm and reject any form of temptation?

I'm not defending cheating, not at all, but it does take 2 to cheat doesn't it? Is their logic 'he would have cheated with someone, why not me?' Do they expect the world to believe that the fact that these guys are celebrities had nothing to do with it? What's the next step? For a media company to launch a sting operation where some chick tries to seduce a happily married celebrity?

There's something wrong with the world today!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Thank You!

Thank you
For each time you were cold
And I tried to warm you up
For each time you were distant
And I tried to build the bridge
For each time you snapped
And I looked on bewildered,
For all the times you were you
And I was unsure

Over the years
I've built myself over
Learning to know me
A me you don't see
Or don't see all the time
A me that is special and fabulous
A me that is independent of you.

Thank you
For showing me me.
Now I know it's not me, it's you
And one day, it may be only you.