(n) When you start looking something up on wikipedia (usually something meaningful for a class or work) and end up clicking link after link of related topics in each article, until you've ended up on something completely unrelated and wasted a large amount of time on information you forget 1 hour later.
I started looking up micro albumin but went on a three hour wikipedia journey until I ended up on anal intercourse.
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Ah, more news that doesn't talk at all about corruption or the real issues facing America. Good, good, this is the best Journalism money could buy!
by CommandoDude October 25, 2010
Get the Journalism mug.One of the great rock and roll bands of the 70's and 80's, started by former members of Santana, and fronted (most famously) by Steve Perry.
The late 70's and early 80's were Journey's most successful period, with songs on the charts such as "Lights," "Any Way You Want It," "Don't Stop Believin," "Who's Cryin' Now," "Be Good to Yourself," and the standard for power ballads, "Open Arms."
In the following years, there was turmoil in the band, from members getting fired and quitting. The band reunited briefly in the mid-90's and then continued on without Steve Perry. A new vocalist was found in Steve Augeri, who has an odd resemblance to Steve Perry, in both looks and in singing. The band continues to make albums and go on tour.
Last year, Journey got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with many Journey members from the past and from now present. "Don't Stop Believin" was featured in an episode of "Family Guy." It was also made the official Chicago White Sox anthem on their way to the World Series.
The late 70's and early 80's were Journey's most successful period, with songs on the charts such as "Lights," "Any Way You Want It," "Don't Stop Believin," "Who's Cryin' Now," "Be Good to Yourself," and the standard for power ballads, "Open Arms."
In the following years, there was turmoil in the band, from members getting fired and quitting. The band reunited briefly in the mid-90's and then continued on without Steve Perry. A new vocalist was found in Steve Augeri, who has an odd resemblance to Steve Perry, in both looks and in singing. The band continues to make albums and go on tour.
Last year, Journey got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with many Journey members from the past and from now present. "Don't Stop Believin" was featured in an episode of "Family Guy." It was also made the official Chicago White Sox anthem on their way to the World Series.
by the B. January 18, 2006
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Three dudes just got shot in front of the convenience store down the street. The journos showed up even before the cops did.
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