Friday, April 13, 2007

An Experience to Forget

Alright, I'm a noob to this beautiful business of blogging, so bare with me. I experienced something today in Denver, Colorado, where I am on vacation attending a journalism convention. I walked in to a diner called Johnny Rockets on the 16th Street Mall and the first thing I notice is a group of employees dancing to "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees. Why? At that point, I instantly wanted to leave as my eyes were burning from the waste of human energy. I have thought about it for about three hours now and I have yet to come up with even a spec of an idea about why this dancing would take place. It was about as big of a waste of time as "America's Next Top Model." There is no place for it on this planet and if I ever see it again I will yak everywhere.

2 comments:

Rachel said...

I definitely don't think "America's Next Top Model" is pointless, but those dancers definitely were. I wouldn't even call them dancers, I'd just say they were glorified standers. Also, you neglected to mention that none of them were actually into it at all. No one wanted to dance, yet they all decided to. Bitch.

Westguy Yadont said...

I gotta say I went to the same one in downtown denver...food is good shakes are good but old people shakin their booty is just a loss of an appetite...some people try way to hard for such a low payin jobs...bunch a noobs