can’t touch this
My my my my. Can’t touch this.
Stop. Hammer time.
Imagine. If all the artistes of the 90s started their own blogs, we’d be able to follow their descent from the heady days of chart topping success to the bottomless trough of mediocrity without needing the “Where are they now” programs on television. Oh, the humanity.
(You knew it was coming, I couldn’t resist looking up Vanilla Ice at the same time. Just in case he has a blog too. Not that I’m interested or anything, you understand. What ? Stop looking at me like that.)
And on a completely different note, the last entry for Google Gals features a Sri Lankan. Well, a Sri Lankan name, anyway. Rawr ? Start your engines, fellow internet stalkers. (I’m kidding. Really. I swear).
On 28-Feb-06 at 11:44 am,
elric wrote:
She’s Ivy League and a Bowie fan too…not that I read that article with any great interest or anything.
I hope you aren’t making comparisons between the dancing genius that is Hammer and Vanilla Ice, aside from the era they emerged in.
On 28-Feb-06 at 12:33 pm,
sage wrote:
wooo.
On 28-Feb-06 at 12:42 pm,
drac wrote:
For some reason, the mainstream music event of the early nineties for me was the rivalry between those two.. I remember the media hype about the game of oneupmanship, so I naturally presumed that what MC Hammer did, Vanilla Ice would have done as well…
Doesn’t seem completely inaccurate either - Vanilla Ice had a comeback release in August last year (fizzled out), so now it’s MC Hammer’s turn to release a comeback record.
Also, random Googling (oh the irony) reveals an assortment of details about this Googlechick, and a few more photographs. Mmm… I’ll stop incriminating myself further, I think