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Vintage cereal boxes circa early 1960s.
JAM (v) : to become blocked or wedged b : to become unworkable through the jamming of a movable part 2 : to force one’s way into a restricted space 3 : to take part in a jam session
NOT, I might add, an okay title for a song by Kim Kardashian. Nor is it okay for Kim Kardashian to have felt it necessary to inflict her vocal stylings on the world via an overproduced trainwreck spearheaded by “hip-hop” production guru The Dream. I would now call said guru status into serious question due to the nagging notion that anyone at the top of ANY game ought to harbor enough pride in what they do to resist the urge to drag it through the mud—the mud in this case being Kim Kardashian’s ability to actually sing—all in the name of extra dollars made on the same douchebags who bought Paris Hilton’s album a few years ago and think the best version of “Feel Like Makin’ Love” was sung originally by Kid Rock.
I just listened to Miss Kardashian’s “Jam(turn it up),” and resisted the urge to gag myself with a spoon before it’s welcome conclusion.
Hedy Lamarr, the actress habitually regarded as “that most beautiful woman in Hollywood,” was a rocket scientist on the side, inventing and patenting a torpedo guidance technique she called “frequency hopping,” which thwarted efforts to jam the signals that kept the missiles on track. - via NYT.
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Anna does Wintour right. Sigh.
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