Things Only Ace Thinks About

Sometimes my life is boring. Sometimes it's interesting. Usually it's more often the former and not so much the latter. Sometimes I can make it through my day only by pretending I have a documentary crew following me around, and that's when I'm glad that my inner-monologue cannot be heard by others. Everyone thinks like this, yes? And everyone loves Elvis, and the Brady Bunch, and Stephen King, and birthdays, right?

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Si, mis amigos, oh si

I realize that there are a lot of less-than-positive things going on in the world right now. Something big is up in the Middle East from what I understand, school shootings, Stephen Colbert not winning an Emmy, etc.

In this depressing world, we should all grasp any good news we can find. So check your calendar, kids, because it is 1985 once more! Menudo is back! That's right, the band that gave us hits like "Amor Primero," "No Te Reprimas," "and "Sabes A Chocolate" (as well as the Ricky Martin flash trend of good old 1999), is back! In keeping with their age-ist tradition of evicting any males past the pre-pubescent stage, this group will be all new young boys and, if past history teaches us anything, they will kick ass by the truckload!

So prepare for another Puerto Rican invasion, my friends, and just let the world's worries pass you by as all things are once again right with the world!

EZ-Tracks) - Epic Records, MTV, and television producer Ben Silverman have joined forces to resuscitate Menudo (a Puerto Rican boy band) from the grave. Epic Records has purchased an equity stake in everything Menudo – and, they appear to have done so under the umbrella of an investment group known only as “Menudo Entertainment.”

MTV comes into the picture as they will be hosting yet another “making a band” reality show documentary which is slated to be released late in 2007. If Ben Silverman has anything to say about the project, fans can only hope that this new “making the Menudo” documentary will be at least as cool as Silverman’s former ingenious projects such as “Date My Mom” and “Parental Control.”

According to reports, it also seems possible that a Menudo cartoon may be in the works. Also, with Johnny Wright, formerly Justin Timberlake’s manager (as well as other famed boy bands) set to manage the new Menudo – it seems as if this new Menudo scheme may in fact be brilliant.

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