tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034285474210314097.post-7603582904039771842008-06-16T09:06:00.003-05:002008-06-16T09:59:03.938-05:00Where There's News Media, There's an Unruh<a href="http://www.keloland.com/NewsDetail6162.cfm?Id=25,70735">Saturday's KELO featured a piece on buying local produce</a>, so it only makes sense for the story to contain an interview with...what? ALLEN UNRUH?! (See <a href="http://madvilletimes.blogspot.com/2008/06/unruh-agrees-with-madville-times-eat.html">Madville Times</a> for the full scoop.)<br /><br />So, let's talk about this. <br /><br />For one, can the SD public please have just one week - only one - where we don't have to deal with an Unruh? Can we? Please? I think the following definition pretty much sums up the condition that Les' and Al' face and although urbandictionary.com hasn't been real popular amongst the feminist community lately, I gotta say this was just too perfect to pass up.<br /><br /><blockquote><strong>1. Media Whore </strong> <br /> <br />1. A person who has a psychological need to get into TV, Film, Radio or Print. <br />2. A person who becomes aroused almost sexually by seeing or hearing themselves or about themselves in the media. <br />Most people who audition for reality TV series or write excessive numbers of letters to the editor are nothing more than media whores. </blockquote><br />Now let us journey back in time to the Vote Yes petition reveal party of months past. You might recall the <a href="http://dakotawomen.blogspot.com/2008/04/grab-your-garlic-sd-media.html">post</a> I did about it. Well, I thought that the Unruhs along with the YV Prayer Team had a beef with KELO? Or is this just God's way of answering their <a href="http://voteyesforlife.blogspot.com/2008/04/fairness-in-media-coverage.html">prayers</a>?That Girlnoreply@blogger.com