In this weekend's "Pink Section" of the SF Chronicle was the single best review for a cd . . . ever:
PARIS HILTON
Paris
Warner Bros. $18.98
The donkey not only has longer ears than the horse but also typically eats much less. Also, its fur is not waterproof. The domesticated animal, Equus asinus, can defend itself with a powerful kick from its hind legs. While present in early American society, the donkey's popularity was not widespread until the Gold Rush, thanks to its social disposition and ability to carry tools. Many people consider the donkey a cute and comical animal, but it has a reputation for being stubborn. A popular German proverb contends that a donkey can dress up in a lion suit, but its ears will always stick out and reveal its true identity. The donkey is helpful in herding sheep, cattle or goats. The animal is also commonly known as a jackass, burro, jennet, hinny and ass. It has a loud, brassy voice that goes, "Hee-haw! Hee-haw! Hee-haw!"
-- Aidin Vaziri
Go in Peace
That was actually the review? Too, too funny!
Posted by: Darr | September 05, 2006 at 09:14 PM