8th and Ocean
horrible reality show (now that is redundant) from MTV that airs here around 1am. it is about up and coming models living in ("trendy") south beach, florida. i was watching it a couple of weeks ago and one of the models is feeling all conflicted and angst ridden about the whorish life of a model and all the sex and drugs and such in her community. she was telling her mom about her discontent and explaining that tonight's meeting of Models for Christ would help her state of mind. so the virgin girl goes to the meeting and the sign on the door reads: "Model's for Christ". i am hoping that next week she goes to a "Grammar for Models" meeting.
seriously, help me. why am i watching this shit?

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Superfluous apostrophes are just tragic. I honestly think there is a whole generation who grew up thinking that if a word has an 's' on the end, it must be apostrophized.
And I'm trying to figure out just how modeling would have served Jesus, back in the day...
Posted by: Belinda | April 7, 2006 01:26 AM
You watch it, because it's entertaining in a demented sort of way, and also: it's nice to know that those skinny bitches really are stupid.
It's only a matter of time until "Model's for Christ" morphs into "Model's for Coke," inappropriate apostrophe usage and all.
Posted by: Dorkette | April 7, 2006 11:08 AM
Testing out Jennifer's merger of the two blogs (seeing if comments go to right entry).
Posted by: bacon bringer | April 8, 2006 04:50 PM
"Model's For Christ" -- that is classic. You just can't make that shit up! Reality is definitely stranger than fiction.
Posted by: Jessica | April 8, 2006 10:18 PM