IT"S ALIVE!!!!!
Well sort of. My website, the perverse and twisted idea I had a couple of days ago is registered and ready for inflicting all sorts of bizarreness on the internet. SteamingPilesOfTV.com is almost ready for business. What, prey tell, is Steaming Piles of TV you ask? Well, let me enlighten you, oh disciple of the bizarre. Last week I was flipping though Netflix when I found something in their 'classic' tv section (yes, the quotes around classic were very intentional). Lo and behold there it was, 'The Secrets of Isis', it was an old kids show from 1975 and it was one of my favorites when I was a kid. I couldn't remember much about it but I did remember that I loved it so I put it in my queue. I watched it this weekend and OH MY GOD it was bad. I'm not sure if bad is the right word, but it's the only one I can think of at the moment. As I'm watching this my fevered brain starting flashing on all of the really bad TV shows out there that I loved and then it hit me, why not create a website that celebrated these televised nuggets of fecal matter. And thus, Steaming Piles of TV was born.
There is only a temporary splash page now, but it does exist.
Steaming Piles of TV
Well sort of. My website, the perverse and twisted idea I had a couple of days ago is registered and ready for inflicting all sorts of bizarreness on the internet. SteamingPilesOfTV.com is almost ready for business. What, prey tell, is Steaming Piles of TV you ask? Well, let me enlighten you, oh disciple of the bizarre. Last week I was flipping though Netflix when I found something in their 'classic' tv section (yes, the quotes around classic were very intentional). Lo and behold there it was, 'The Secrets of Isis', it was an old kids show from 1975 and it was one of my favorites when I was a kid. I couldn't remember much about it but I did remember that I loved it so I put it in my queue. I watched it this weekend and OH MY GOD it was bad. I'm not sure if bad is the right word, but it's the only one I can think of at the moment. As I'm watching this my fevered brain starting flashing on all of the really bad TV shows out there that I loved and then it hit me, why not create a website that celebrated these televised nuggets of fecal matter. And thus, Steaming Piles of TV was born.
There is only a temporary splash page now, but it does exist.
Steaming Piles of TV
monk_mcsleaze:
Meh. It happens. I have a few *shudders* Mormon friends, so I'm used to being in places infested with children.