well, i rarely read the calgary herald. it's a rag... i digress.
when i heard that my good friend autumn had given an interview i plunked down 50 cents of my hard earned money.
have a read. there's not much on page C1. to set it context for those without access to the herald (you don't know how lucky you are), autumn and other real booksellers were reacting to a new fox sitcom starring "big, blonde, bombshell" (nice alliteration autumn!) pamela anderson, aptly named "stacked". she plays a bimbo, sorry, a party girl who opts for a job in the ho-hum, conservative world of bookselling. enough said.
would i shop more frequently in a bookshop that employed pamela anderson or a reasonable facsimile of her? hard to say. maybe a couple of times for curiosity's sake.
i rarely buy books nowadays. since my tenure at chapters, i've only been in an indigo store once. that was to buy a book for sis at xmas.
now if the public liberry hired more hotties (i know of a few), i'd be there my friends. lock stock and barrel AND i'm going to need alot of assistance with my "research" projects. did i mention i love the liberry and liberrians (whether they were hotties or not - it doesn't matter)?
as with the rest of article, i was really offended with the abebooks guy who said that "selling books is not sexy". man, what was i? chopped liver? look guy, sometimes you got to sell the sizzle along with the steak. you know what i mean?!
i digress. i saw a bit of the show. seemed like standard fare for a sitcom (ie. innocuous and stupid). lots of oggling by male characters. pam's got to pick it up or the show's goin' down. it'd be interesting to see if she can play a smart character. it'd be much more interesting.
i think heather locklear would have been way better. she's hot. she's smart. she's brings alot more with less.
my verdict: should of named the show "magazine rack" or "twenty minutes i can't get back". wow, that actually rhymed...
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watched the cbc news (another circus-like show) afterwards. they had a gomery FAQ segment where pete mansbridge answered questions burning in the mind of jonny q. public.
one question was "how much is this inquiry costing us?"... ok, 72 million bucks for the commission (so, far) and an unknown amount for the on-going criminal investigation. the positive result for our fledging democracy, priceless. it's the cost of democracy...
then everything came to screeching halt. if the government fell, we'd have to pony up 200 million bucks to throw a party at the polls. yikes!!!
nothing's going to change as a result of a new election (see previous post and kyle's comment). look, i'm willing to accept pay back (bad choice of words) of the stolen money, those responsible for this travesty to be criminally charged and exiled to the falkland islands, a public condemnation of his predecessors and (this is going to be really tough) a sincere heart felt apology by paul martin to the canadian people. in exchange, i'm willing to walk away. i'll see him, his cronies, and all the other idiot politicians in a couple years for another whoop-dee-doo in the voting booth.
200 million bucks...gawd.
all that money down the drain and i'm going to vote for the same fool as last time...
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
pam, i worship the ground you sell books upon...
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Al, you know you were dead sexy! Of course, we all looked good in our Chapters duds!
dillan, my friend, sell the sizzle. must sell the sizzle... i don't care how you do it. make something up. read the customer the flap. read them the testimonials. must sell the sizzle!!!
personally, i thought it was my pants that made me look soooo sexy. or was it my shirt. no it was my pants. the pants i supplied myself... ha!
i agree with you. the composition of the staff, particularly that of the fairer sex, at times made it a whole lot easier to work there. who needs pam!!!
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