Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy has been an Internet based writer for the past seven years.
It all started with Zeddie Little, who remained ridiculously photogenic while running a marathon. Since then we've met the ridiculously photogenic surgery girl, the ridiculously photogenic jui jitsu guy and a host of others who have maintained their photo-ready best in less than ideal circumstance.
Earlier this year the internet brought something very important about goats to our attention. When the can-eating animals scream they sound an awful lot like a person who has either witnessed a great horror or suffered a devastating injury.
Originally a spin-off of 'Perfect Strangers,' 'Family Matters' told the tale of an extended family in Chicago, Illinois, and their meddlesome neighbor Steve Urkel.
In many ways the original reality TV series, MTV's 'The Real World' has been documenting what happens when people stop being polite and start being real since 1992.
Barbie can't help but looking perfect. She's manufactured that way.
But what if the doll that has been setting unrealistically high beauty standards for girls since 1959 was a real person? (Yes, this is has been tried before by human Barbie impersonators, but that's not where we're going here.)
It's becoming harder and harder to pull a good April Fool's Day prank. We blame the internet for this, as not long after you log on you are reminded of the tricky nature of April 1 and thus put your guard up.
Airing between 1996 and 2007, '7th Heaven' is credited with being the longest-running family drama in television history. While the show about a minister, his wife and their seven children never drew big ratings or critical acclaim, it had a dedicated enough following that when The WB cancelled '7th Heaven' after 10 seasons another network, CW, brought it back for an eleventh. Plus, it launched the career of one major actress.
"Now this is the story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down ..." If you know the rest of that song -- and you surely do -- you know the premise of the 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.'