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Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Retrowagon - Sister, Sister

The first (and probably only) look back at some of the greatest ever bandwagons of out time. First up is probably the most successful sitcom of the 1990’s – Sister, Sister.



You remember the one – it was where those two adopted kids found out they had a twin sister separated at birth. Once you knew the basic plot, there was no doubt that the only thing left to happen was for hilarity to ensue each and every week.

Despite its later dominance of the comedy world, the show was initially unpopular with the American networks as the show was commissioned on the basis that a set of twins would appear. Well they did get a set of twins, but instead of the usual sexy kind, they got two frizz-hared freaks. It wasn’t until the ravishing Ray stepped in with his comedy stylings to save the show from what would have been certain cancellation within the shows first season.

Soon the twins bought some hair straighteners and the show was on the path to superstardom. It was helped along by the genius move of having the parents of two girls being total opposites – Ray was quiet and quite thin and Lisa was tall and fat. A situation never told in the hundreds of hours of situation comedy that had preceded it – two people who were forced to get along, but were completely different!!!!!

The main sign that the show was growing popular was the immortal catchphrase “Go Home Roger” – referring to the geeky next door neighbour Roger who was always trying to get busy with a frizzy (ie with one of the twins). This was taken one step further when there was a crossover with the second most popular sitcom of the 90’s – Bodger & Badger where Tamera (Tomboy Twin) shouted in a slice of delicious wit “Go Home Bodger”, which had fans weeping with joy at their television sets.

Unfortunately the show had to end when the actress who played Lisa exploded after eating too much cake. But what of the actors nowadays? Well the twins stayed away from acting and each married one of Keenan & Kel. They are currently working on writing the Ultimate Sitcom with their husbands as well as Jessie Spano from Saved by the Bell and Eltrain from City Guys. Roger set up his own estate agents called “Go Home with Roger”. As for Ray, he was the most successful, starring in a film about his own life last year, which recently won him a number of Oscars – simply titled “Ray”. A poster for his new film, out at the end of the year, is below…

Monday, May 16, 2005

Foragin' for the Origin

G Gilgz - and his presumably brilliant blog (That is if I could access it) - quite rightly asked in the comments section a few days ago

I was just wondering, does "Bandwagon" have a proper meaning or is it purely metaphorical?

Well, Double G, I don't actually own a bandwagon, if that's what you mean. My space name comes from the popular phrase "to jump on a bandwagon", which itself reffers to people following a crowd with something that is popular at the time. I chose the phrase because when I started the blog up, lots of other people were making blogs at the same time, thus I was jumping on the Bandwagon. Of course that, and my blog itself, is all just an elaborate satire of popular culture. Well at least that's the idea.

If you want to know more on the word, here's something I just copied and pasted from Google...

The first known use of the term bandwagon is from 1855 in P.T. Barnum's Life:

At Vicksburg we sold all our land conveyances excepting four horses and the "band wagon."

Use of a bandwagon as a metaphor for a political campaign dates to at least 1884, when the magazine Puck published a cartoon depicting Chester A. Arthur driving a bandwagon full of presidential hopefuls.

The familiar phrase first appears in an 1899 letter by Theodore Roosevelt:

When I once became sure of one majority they rumbled over each other to get aboard the band wagon.


Of course Google isn't always correct, here is a more hilarious and perhaps more dubious origin of the word...

Old time political campaigns would attempt to gain supporters with what amounted to a small parade including a band for a candidate with sufficient support. Jumping on the bandwagon was akin to providing your support for this popular candidate.

So this isn't a total washout of a post, I'll just say - Uzbekistan. Dontcha just hate it???!!!???
Thursday, May 05, 2005

Election Results

No, I don't have an exclusive 6 hours early - it's the vote that everyone actually cares about - the "Should I vote" vote. Final Results as follows

1. Yes - How can you complain if you haven't voted idiot? (9) 36%
2. Yes - But spoil the paper and show Tony Blair he is an idiot (2) 8%
3. No - I never vote in anything - be it an election or an internet weblog poll (10) 40%
4. Other (I know there are no other options, but there are IDIOTS who will complain) (1) 4%
5. Idiot (3) 12%


Although it initially looks like a "No" - if you add up both the "Yes" options, that gains the majority. I suppose that's a good thing - I did vote - and it means that opinions like this are justified...

Spot The Difference



Answer - The ties are different colours