Friday, 8 January 2010 – 19:46 EST
A quick update on the toe: it's still attached to my body and it still hurts. Thanks for asking.
In unrelated news, my throat hurts. Two days ago I made this Stouffer's Easy Express Skillets Yankee Pot Roast. This is, by far, the most disgusting, repulsive, nasty, frozen entrée I have ever eaten in my life. [...]
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Friday, 17 July 2009 – 20:59 EDT
One of the people I most respected and admired growing up was Walter Cronkite. He died a few hours ago.
He was a legendary newsman for whom there is no equal. There will never be someone as trusted as he is again and as such, I am saddened by his passing. This was the face of [...]
Thursday, 25 June 2009 – 17:44 EDT
First, RIP to ex-heartthrob Farrah Fawcett of Charlies Angels fame who died earlier today of cancer. Many of my friends and I were fond of looking at her iconic poster from the late 1970s / early 1980s.
The poster is one of the most iconic, if not the most iconic one of its era. She'll be [...]
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Friday, 5 December 2008 – 14:44 EST
It’s just past 1am Friday and I’m starting to write this before I actually send it out. As many of you know, I visited Scooter Wednesday 3 December. I wrote about it and most of the other visits in my blog. During that visit, Scooter told me it was time, but I didn’t say anything [...]
Monday, 23 June 2008 – 17:44 EDT
I love hockey. George Carlin did not. His priceless rant on it was "Hockey is not a sport. Hockey is guys trying to beat the crap out of each other while playing with a puck. In that sense it is a higher form of boxing, but it will never be a sport because of the [...]
Thursday, 8 February 2007 – 16:26 EST
Yeah. I realize it's a sad time for her troubled family. I am not criticizing her in this post nor am I judging her. I just have one question. Why is this national news? It's a tragedy when one of my relatives dies, but why does anyone care — it certainly doesn't make the paper. [...]