Yep, we got nothing this week, as it was a fairly light week in Governator news. No motorcycle accidents, no protests in European countries, or disses by aging rock stars. There was a big lunch he held in which he chatted with the press, new poll numbers showing an upswing in his approval ratings, and murmurings of assisted suicide being the new medicinal marijuana. But other than that, bupkus. Plus, we're whacked out on cold medicine and last night's "Lost" left us with a really bitter taste in our mouth.
SchwartzenWatcher's Got Nothing
Review: Aqueduct and Why?
SFist reviews Aqueduct and Why? at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco
Bay Blogger Thursday
Sure, every Tom, Dick, or Harry Celebrity has a blog these days. Hell, Paris Hilton is even doing Pod casting. But that still doesn't mean it isn't a thrill when we stumble upon a blog of one of our favorite celebrities. And not just any celebrity, but Mr. "Don’t Stop Believing" Himself- the one, the only Steve Perry. Sure, he doesn't post that much, but this is the man who wrote "Patiently." The man who gave us our feature header "When the Lights Go Down in the City." The man probably responsible for more groping at high school dances than anyone except maybe the guys in Led Zeppelin or Boys 2 Men. In other words, give the man a break people. Hasn't he done enough for us?
Luckily for us, Mr. Steve Perry himself was kind enough to "have a conversation with us" in honor of us featuring his blog for Bay Blogger Thursday (our, in our case, Bay Blogger Late Thursday Night). And remember we kid because we love. Seriously.
Any Way You Want It
When we were younger, so much younger than today, we had a hate/hate relationship with the band Journey, probably caused by all those eighth grade dances we went to where the DJ would play “Open Arms” and we'd circle around and around the dance floor trying to summon up the courage to ask someone to dance while all the couples made out in the corner. Since then, we’ve evolved from a love/hate relationship to a love/love relationship with the band, a result of discovering just how much fun drunkenly singing “Don’t Stop Believing” at the top of our lungs can be. Obviously, we are not the only one’s who feel this way as other Journey fans, actually that of high-pitched lead singer Steve Perry (like there’d be one for that lame-ass wanna-be Steve Perry who replaced him), have created their very own site of Steve Perry Slash Fiction- Perry Tales.

