Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Greed

The world is getting greedier and greedier! There's the obvious ones that we all see: banks, millionaires, wall street, etc. But what about the everyday people?

Recently I saw an example on cable television, when an agent was willing to give up part of their commission to help get their client a fully furnished apartment. But then the client didn't want it unless they also got a flat-screen tv. Of course, it didn't happen. Couldn't the person be grateful for what they were getting?

At work, we try to give our clients the absolute lowest deal possible, sacrificing part of the commission sometimes. And yet, we still have clients, who have been loyal for years, complaining that we're not giving them enough. We're giving them too much! We have to make a living as well. But the whiny, greedy people just keep demanding more. They know that they're getting the absolute best deal possible. They are. But they're so selfish, they keep asking for more. Why? Why can't they be happy with what they're getting? Why do they have to keep asking for more?

According to Proverbs 15:27: "A greedy man brings trouble to his family." What these people don't realize is that they will end up miserable. If someone buys a cruise from my company, and then complains that they wanted more, which we don't give them, then they will not be able to fully enjoy their trip. It won't be the positive experience they want their vacation to be. In their miserable attitude, they will blame their unhappiness on us, when in reality it is their own greed and unsatisfied heart that makes them miserable.

Be grateful with what you have! If you can afford to take a cruise, then enjoy the cruise for what it is, and don't demand extras that you don't need. If someone else is providing you with a service, thank them. Appreciate the work they are doing for you.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Rock of Annoying!

Okay, so I've got sucked in to the whole reality dating shows - not all of them, but some. About halfway through the second season of Rock of Love, I started watching. And I was so excited when Bret ended up with a normal person. But that didn't last, like all reality relationships, so I was kind of excited to watch the third season. There were some FREAKS! But eventually they got the boot. The final show was last night, with a fairly normal girl, and another girl (Taya) that was just slightly off. Taya was annoying. They kept saying that the normal girl was in a funk, but Taya's funks were strange. Every elimination was the same: Taya slightly tilted her head down, looked at the floor, and had the face that said, "I'm sad and pathetic. Since you haven't already declared me the winner, I'm going to stand here and pout." And it wasn't even an attractive or sexy pout. Blah! Then last night, even after she realized that she had won, and Bret Michaels was choosing her, she still looked annoyingly pathetic. Not attractive at all. How he could choose her is beyond me. Why couldn't he pick a normal girl? Taya is lame, pathetic, and annoying. And if they have a fourth season of Rock of Love, serves him right for picking her. Blah!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Let's Play Spot the Sexism: Round 1

Is there anything more frustrating than to watch outright sexism, and have nobody be called on it? Granted, it was fictional. But come on!

Allow me to explain:
I watched Trust Me tonight (cable show on TNT). I pretty much love this show, although the only women as main characters completely annoy me. The overall boss, Denise, is a bitch. She's constantly trying to fire the lover who jilted her so many years ago. Sarah's going through a lot of personal issues, but mostly her behavior of what she thinks works in an office setting is just off. Anyway, they were shooting a hair commercial with a director named Yan. The entire sequence was full of Yan making a women's hair commercial about a man! First, the story wouldn't be relevant unless they showed the man's face. Then, it was stupid unless they showed the man's story, too. The person who created the commercial was a woman. The person representing the hair product company was a woman. The commercial was about one woman's story. The intended audience was women. The male director wanted to bring all the focus onto the man that was barely in the commercial. In the end, he would only deal with the male advertising boss. He said that either the creator of the commercial (woman) had to get off HIS set, or he'd leave. But NOBODY called him on the fact that he was being a sexist pig. They labeled his behavior as "trying to be an artist."

I was just sitting, staring at the tv, flabbergasted. How come no one is yelling in this guy's face that he's way out of line, or introducing him to the ways of the 21st century? But again, this is television. So... WHAT ARE THE WRITERS, DIRECTORS, PRODUCERS THINKING?!? Where are the women in this process? Grrrrrr!