The news is bad
You might ask yourself "what is this"? It's a grainy cell phone picture of an accident that happened the other day a couple blocks away, in the early evening. I was on my way to the post office to get my latest Netflix package in for the last post (because I am obsessive about milking that membership dry) when I heard about 8 bazillion police cars a block away. Now, I am not a normally bloodthirsty person, but I wsa curious what was going on in my quiet residential naighborhood. This silver Mazda somehow managed to jump the curb and plow into a house on Oakhurst Drive. Newsworthy, huh? I would think so: it's not usual for cars to enter the living rooms of houses. Not unheard of, but not usual. I dutifully emailed it to the local newspaper, who didn't care to run with the story. Oddly, neither did the teeny throw-away Beverly Hills paper. The TV news of course didn't, since the Action McNewsTeam Helicopter wasn't right on the scene, or more likely perhaps Lindsay Lohan wasn't driving the car. I know what Britneys pubes look like, I know every detail of the sad saga of Anna Nicole Smith, and I feel as if I should have my own Oscar, what with all of the recaps (L. O. V. E. Helen Mirren, but can we move along?). What I don't know is why a car took out the corner and red-tagged a house firmly in the heart of 90210.
Thanks, Fourth Estate.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Posted by tmp00 at 5:30 PM
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4 comments:
Well, great, now I, being miles and miles from where you are, am curious too. Is there any way to find out what happened? :-)
That really is pretty damn big news. WTH is wrong w/ news agencies these days? Like Marina, I'm very curious as well. You've now inspired national interest. :-)
Sending rapid flu recovery vibes your way!
Columbina-
I suppose there is, (I could call the police) but I would feel pretty weird doing that: kind of creepy. At best I'd come across as some strange middle-aged Hardy boy, at worse a creepy blood-thirsty wierdo.
Elle-
I don't know. I realise there is a lot of news in the naked city, so The Times might miss it, but there are two little local weeklies that totally ignored it as well. I guess the only way it's newsworthy these days is if someone from "Prison Break" was driving.
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