March 10, 2006

Getting Back to More Serious Matters




I cannot stand to live in a world where Cameo only has 123 friends. We need to rectify this.

(Sidenote to Cameo: It's okay to delete that sleazy Tom dude.. he is no one's friend.)

Posted by jsmooth995 at March 10, 2006 8:28 AM
Comments

jay,

i think i love you. and you heard it from me—spread the love! :)

Posted by: Tomislav Chagall at March 10, 2006 5:51 PM

Cameo did it to themselves-- "Alligator Woman" and "She's Strange"-era Cameo were great, but when "Word Up!" came out I just couldn't take them seriously at all... not that I didn't like "Word Up!" I think it was the absurd fashion choices that turned me off.

Posted by: James at March 10, 2006 7:39 PM

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