Friday, April 1, 2011

OC—including Mike Schroeder—goes kookoo for Cocoa Puffs (er, gaga for Gaga)

A nearly-nude Gaga in the OC Register
     The Orange County Register is known as a “conservative” paper, but, especially in recent years, its management has exhibited a willingness—even an enthusiasm—to side-step the path of rectitude and righteousness for the sake of, um, grabbin’ readership by any means necessary. And so, when Lady Gaga came to town last night, the county—and even the Reg—went gaga for Gaga.
     Check out the Reg’s “story” (Lady Gaga thrills little monsters at Honda Center), which, in truth, is a slide show of over one hundred pic's of a nearly-naked Gaga and her similarly attired fans.
     Not that I’m complainin’.
     Meanwhile, the OC Weekly’s photographer spotted OC’s GOP Darth Vader, Michael Schroeder, and his wife Susan Schroeder—of the DA’s office—at the Gaga show, wearing what people wear (Mike Schroeder Did WHAT Last Night With Lady Gaga?).
     Check it out:

I wonder if Tom was invited?
Amazingly, the OC Reg’s Total Buzz was sufficiently dazzled by the photo that it provided a link to it: GOP bigwigs dress up for Lady Gaga
1960s Cocoa Puffs commercials

     UNICORN MEAT. Meanwhile, Think.Geek is selling really cool stuff starting today. I was especially pleased to discover its line of canned unicorn meat. Since unicorns don’t exist, vegetarians like me can chow down on this stuff without guilt!

Rybold: now opposes
"mouth" competitions
     SPEECH MEET. Don’t forget Sunday’s special fundraiser for Irvine Valley College’s Speech and Debate Team (at noon in the PAC). As you know, IVC’s Speech and Forensics Department has fallen on hard times. Co-Director Gary Rybold has announced that he now "opposes competition, especially competition involving the mouth." The Team hasn’t won a major tournament for a good two weeks now, and so the college has announced plans to discontinue the entire Speech curriculum.
     President Roquemore says he'll try to save one or two courses—but only if Sunday's fundraiser "really scores."
     Special guests at the fundraiser will be KFI radio personalities “John and Ken,” who freely acknowledge that they learned everything they know about “sneering and critical thinking and stuff” from their time on the district Speech and Forensics Team back in the late 80s and early 90s.
     Well, that just about says it all.

John and Ken: will bring "about 50" of their old "trophies and shit"

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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