
--2010 is going to be a tough year for novelty New Year glasses.
--Is it twenty-oh-nine or two-thousand-nine?
--I have to admit. With all the traffic and happenings around the Holidays, I was ready to do this.
--I saw an old couple walking their dog today and the little old lady was holding a Rite Aid bag up to the dogs butt as it was pooping -- as they were all still walking!
--Can someone tell me the difference between a toddler and a baby? I hear this all the time but I dont get it.
--Off hand I don’t think I have a favorite onomatopoeia, but whaaam comes to mind.
--I’m not the type to drive around or wait for a good parking space. I much rather park in the first available one I see and walk.
--Watched Valkyrie over the New Year holiday and found it pretty slow and little action. Although it was a great history story that most never realized ever happened, I can't recommend the movie.
--24 starts this Sunday after a two year hiatus (so Keifer could do his time). Cant wait.
--Of course I watched the first Rock of Love Bus edition this past Sunday and I got to tell you.....this year, hands down, will beat them all in raunchiness. Again, cant wait!
--Fantastic pictures of a Chinese freighter fighting off Somali pirates.
--FBI famous persons listings. Interesting site.
--Mark my words, Michael Vick will become a Dallas Cowboy. Jerry Jones will see him not only as a viable backup that he can sign for somewhat cheap, but a way to implement the ever spreading Wildcat offense.
--I couldn’t fall asleep the other night and ran across ESPN showing nothing but ‘This is Sportscenter’ commercials. It was good stuff, and was a great trip down memory lane. I learned that the very first one of those commercials involved only two athletes, Roy Jones Jr and Dallas Maverick Jason Kidd.
--A have a few favorite ‘This is Sportscenter’ commercials, but I think I prefer the ones with the straight lace Charlie Steiner. This Melrose Place version is one that sticks out.
--You can now view more of these commercials here.
--Fast fact: Excessive flip-flop wearing leads to a much higher risk of developing skin cancer on the feet. Only half of patients with foot melanomas survive. That was just one of 50 things we didn’t know last year, here are the other 49.
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