Perhaps it won't surprise you to know that I've never watched any of the Kardashians' TV shows. Part of the reason, I confess, is that I haven't looked at TV in a few years--except for the times I've watched reruns of The Golden Girls and Everybody Loves Raymond with my mother. I haven't even owned a television set in about four years.
But even when I still had a television set, I wasn't spending my time with shows like The Kardashian Family. I simply don't care about their antics. I hear about some of them--the marriages, the divorces and such--from other people or during radio newscasts. And whatever capacity I might have for schadenfreude isn't even stoked by events like Kim getting tied up and robbed of $10 million in jewelry in Paris.
I must admit, though, that I got a laugh out of this:
For one thing, the sight of anyone over the age of four riding a bike in a furry pink jacket is just over-the-top hilarious. For that matter, seeing someone who's supposed to be a fashion icon in such a jacket--on a bright red bicycle, no less--is comical.
At least Kendall Jenner seems to have a sense of humor about herself. As falls flat on her face, her glasses fall off her nose and her legs go up in the air. If anything, I think she was happy about that last part: She probably has more followers, on Twitter, Instagram and TV, when her legs are up--though, perhaps, not as many as her half-sister got for being tied up.
But even when I still had a television set, I wasn't spending my time with shows like The Kardashian Family. I simply don't care about their antics. I hear about some of them--the marriages, the divorces and such--from other people or during radio newscasts. And whatever capacity I might have for schadenfreude isn't even stoked by events like Kim getting tied up and robbed of $10 million in jewelry in Paris.
I must admit, though, that I got a laugh out of this:
For one thing, the sight of anyone over the age of four riding a bike in a furry pink jacket is just over-the-top hilarious. For that matter, seeing someone who's supposed to be a fashion icon in such a jacket--on a bright red bicycle, no less--is comical.
At least Kendall Jenner seems to have a sense of humor about herself. As falls flat on her face, her glasses fall off her nose and her legs go up in the air. If anything, I think she was happy about that last part: She probably has more followers, on Twitter, Instagram and TV, when her legs are up--though, perhaps, not as many as her half-sister got for being tied up.