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In 2004, a guy who I don't know named Jeremy Abbate saw my website and wrote a song called "I Wanna Be As Cool As Jessica Barron." It still amuses me. Here's the mp3 and here are the lyrics.

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See how this site looked in 1998
Poprocks.com screenshot from early 1998
and how the place looked in 2000.
Poprocks.com from June 2000
Yahoo counted me as a "cool person" from 1997-2001. How far have I fallen?!
Yahoo counted me among the "Cool People" in 1997-1998.
The internets have come a long way, baby...

November 7, 2006 Turning Away from Jackson's Breasts for a Moment...
For this Election Day, I turned my focus away from topics such as purses and Janet Jackson's breasts to something slightly more important -- and political -- for the Yahoo! Top 5 segment on ABC News NOW.

In today's special political video segment, I spoke about the Top 5 Political Blogs and the Top 5 Hot-Button Ballot issues. This wasn't my best segment. I was talking way too fast, and also my neck and chest broke out in a rash from the heat. (It was 92 degrees yesterday in Los Angeles when we taped this segment and there's no make-up person on-hand to save me from unsightly redness.) I'll try to look past my disturbing appearance, and take comfort in the fact that we got some more serious info out there.

Did YOU vote today? Why or why not? What's the big issue for you this election?

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posted by Jess Barron @ 1:23 PM
October 1, 2006 I'm Very Knowledgeable About Purses and Janet Jackson's Breasts...
People have been asking for a link to see the ABC News Yahoo! Top 5 video segment that Heather, LJ, and I appear on each week. ABC News: Yahoo! Top 5 Searches
OK, you can have a peak, but only if you promise not to make fun of me for blushing when I talk about Chanel handbags and Janet Jackson getting all naked on magazine covers. Check out the video.

Is this what you all expected when I majored in American Culture at Vassar? That I'd build a career of knowing where to find knock-off Gucci bags online and what the story is behind Janet Jackson's "invisible daughter..." Yeah, I thought so, too.

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posted by Jess Barron @ 4:37 PM
January 20, 2005 No Place for Thespians...
"It's really too bad there's no place for thespians in the parade."
-Sam Donaldson on ABC News NOW coverage of Bush's inauguration

Starting at 6a.m. PST today I was putting together and monitoring our portal's live video coverage of Bush's second inauguration centered primarily around the ABC News NOW internet-only channel. ABC News NOW's coverage was somewhat off-the-cuff and technologically experimental, so the end result was pretty interesting. It was almost as unpredictable and weird as watching pirate TV.

The ABC anchors -- Bob Woodruff, Sam Donaldson and Hari Sreenivasan -- interspersed their inauguration commentary with interviews from high schools around the country via internet cams. They also included short video clips captured with cell phone cams by students and other inauguration attendees. The footage was very raw and grainy, but sometimes amusing. One woman from the "Red Hot Mamas" parade group captured video footage of waiting in the porta potties line, and they showed that on-air. (That clip gave me Burning Man flashbacks.)

The use of personal broadcast technology was good to see, but the loose, casual (and at times competitive-seeming) banter between the anchormen themselves was probably the most interesting aspect. One high school student watching a bandmember friend march in the parade identified herself as a "thespian," and Sam Donaldson said, "It's really too bad there's no place for thespians in the parade." Then he asked "Have you guys heard the joke about the guy with the thespian cousin who goes to the all-girls' college?" (He was actually riffing off of how the word 'thespian' sounds like 'lesbian.' It was unbelievable to hear something off-color like that coming out of a newscaster's mouth. I was hoping that Mary Cheney wasn't listening. It was a bit dicey.)

Toward the tail-end of the parade, the anchors' commentary became goofier and goofier. As the cavalry groups on horseback passed in front of the bulletproof glass parade-viewing window (umm, can I get one of those added in my apartment?) that the Bush family watched from, Sam Donaldson and Hari began talking about how the president always made a point to give a special wave and thumbs-up to the guys whose job it was to walk a few paces behind the horses armed with shovels to pick up the poop. "That's the kinda thing you can only see on ABC News Now," Sam Donaldson said while Hari directed the cameras to zoom in on Bush's tumbs-up to the poop pick-up guys. "He's a man of the people," Sam said. "That's how he won the election." I suppose there's a lesson to be learned from this. I hope the future Democratic candidates and campaign strategists have taken note.

My 5 favorite photos from the inauguration are:
#5 Jenna gives the horns of rock (do you think I could get Jenna to come out to The Odeon for some Kostume Karaoke?)
#4 Bush gives the horns of rock (like father, like daughter!)
#3 Hmmm. Maybe Bush IS a marionette controlled by Satan?
(that is, after all, what the Norwegians think.
#2 Jenna yawns during the inauguration (too much partying the night before?)

#1 Bush's limo gets pelted with a snowball
(Sam and Bob also argued over whether or not the anti-Bush protestors were hurling snowballs at the President's motorcade. Sam was pretty certain that the projectiles being hurled were not snowballs. Looks like he was wrong.)

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posted by Jess Barron @ 8:33 PM