Seven
Hours later
Chelsea
Brilliant...
Pre-behind
The scenes
Two blogs
Worth....
Being sent
Via NY
To try
And get
It up...
Because I've
Got such
Behind the
Scenes of
Quite a scene
But...
Systems
Down so
I've got
To go
Around...
And, you
Know I
Will...
Watch the
Show and
Tell them
What you
Want oh
Mighty
Consumer, you....
If your ears are ringing you may be hearing Susan screaming...She's having technical difficulties uploading her latest blog from behind-the-scenes as she prepares for her appearance on Chelsea Lately.
That's right, make sure you tune-in tonight to check her out. After you see it, write, call, email, and bombard the channel telling them how much you love Susan.
The show airs 11:30 PM (EST) on E!, but check your local listing for original and repeat airings of the episode and look for the behind-the-scenes blog tomorrow.
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