The Recruiter’s Tale

Posted By on February 10, 2004 at 4:34 pm

SGT Hook links to Baldilocks’ takedown of those who would try to prevent our Armed Forces recruiters from doing their duty.
Hook then continues to tell his own story of having been a recruiter.
My own recruiting process went pretty smoothly — I was far from being a “problem child” — but I saw a little bit of the hassles the recruiters had to go through; I never once envied them their position.

Boycott

Posted By on February 10, 2004 at 11:47 am

Scott Ott (he of Scrappleface fame) has started a new site, this one serious:
     BoycottMTV.com
I can certainly understand the motives behind it. Personally, I’ve not watched MTV since the early ’90s, back when they actually put music videos on the airwaves. At the time, it was a brilliant concept. Actual music, on TV!
Then came “Yo – MTV Raps” and the end was nigh.
Now, it’s all crap. “The Real World,” in which a gang of poltroons are put into an artificial setting and act like idiots on camera. The only thing real about it is the idiocy. “The Osbournes,” in which a burnt-to-nearly-vegetative rocker and his family are examined minutely… well, no, I can’t say much about either of those shows — I’ve never seen them, so all I know is what I read elsewhere.
No, I don’t watch MTV. They lost me as a viewer a very long time ago.
MTV, in an effort to keep new crops of young viewers hooked, has taken the low road, into filthiness, into depravity. “You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy,” indeed. The recent Super Bowl flap was merely icing on the cake.
But perhaps it was a wake-up call to that generation of early MTV viewers who now are old enough to have kids starting to turn to MTV as their electronic babysitter. Folks, it’s not the same MTV we watched in our youth. For us, it was “hair” bands – mostly harmless. Now it’s “Girls Gone Wild” set to some sort of pre-fab electronic beat, and it’s doing incredible damage to the young in our society.
Man, I feel old all of a sudden.
I could go on, but Scott does it so much better.