Back in college in the 90s, the school library had a bunch of bound issues of 'Transvestia.' I practically wore a hole in the floor in front of that shelf.
I suspect the Finnster's humor works better with computer geeks and gamers. "Rose" does look good, but I have a hard time with her pipeline of gifts from whomever. She's like a remote version of a kept woman -- except there's no sugar daddy, just a bunch of those nerds who spend days on end glued to their computer screens -- probably in their parents' basements -- sending her gifts and money.
Back in college in the 90s, the school library had a bunch of bound issues of 'Transvestia.' I practically wore a hole in the floor in front of that shelf.
ReplyDeleteF1nn5ter is trying to hard to be her generation's Howard Stern. The humor has limited appeal.
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I suspect the Finnster's humor works better with computer geeks and gamers. "Rose" does look good, but I have a hard time with her pipeline of gifts from whomever. She's like a remote version of a kept woman -- except there's no sugar daddy, just a bunch of those nerds who spend days on end glued to their computer screens -- probably in their parents' basements -- sending her gifts and money.
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