Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Stupid Law Enforcement and Sensitive, Sappy, Singers

It's a strange day in which we live where everyday incidents happen that just make you want to say, "What the..[insert expletive]?" Yes, that's right people it's time for another episode of IT BOGGLES THE MIND!

You know it's been said that justice is blind, but in this case it seems to be quite amorous. Who said it was okay to let the fox in the hen house just to see if there were chickens present? Evidentially the Spotsylvania County Sheriff did.


Secondly, as I predicted on another forum, this guy has a top ten video in the US. Hey, I'm kind of good at spotting talent. lol This creative crooner uses his cranium to crank out beautiful songs. Deep brooding, and socially reflective; he scoops his soul out into his songs, and truly shares himself to the point of emotional rawness. Already known for his ballads in the UK, he's sure to shoot straight into the stratosphere in the US. Some of his critics have labeled his songs pure saccharine, but I beg to differ. One need only listen to his commentary-like song written about the war in Sarajevo(No Bravery) or his tribute to friendship(Cry)to know that's not the case. I offer my opinion and that's all it's worth, take a listen and you'll find his music worthy.

~~later~~
Moni ;)

4 comments:

Scott said...

See, I got into the wrong business. I should have gotten into Vice. Ah, but the party is over.

I'll have to give James Blunt a listen. The bio is intriguing.

Moni said...

Yeah, but you wouldn't want the catch the fringe benefits that came along with the fringe benefits, if you know what I mean. ;)

Scott please do listen to James. My apologies for not having the post edited thoroughly before I published it. There were some mistakes, but now they are corrected.

ta,
Moni

Mark Pettus said...

We had two different police departments running stings in our area recently - and one department (undercover prostitutes) arrested two detectives from the other department (undercover johns).

I didn't ask how much evidence the bogus hookers collected before making the bust. Maybe I should have.

Moni said...

Ha, that's funny Mark. ;) Talk about one hand not knowing what the other hand is doing. No pun intended. ;)