Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Another Tuesday morning update

I need some more catchy titles for these now.

It is not a marriage. Bruce Springsteen is uncommittal about campaigning in 2008.

The beautiful Natalie Portman has shaved her head. I hope filming ends relatively quick for V for Vendetta so she can grow back her locks.

More like the dumpster if you asked me.
Cash-strapped Indianapolis, facing a possible $12 million budget shortfall in 2007, may trash its barely functioning curbside recycling program.
Oy, vey.

The first candidate in 2008 has announced!
Karl W.B. Schwarz, author of the book One-Way Ticket To Crawford, Texas, has announced his candidacy for President of the United States, subject to the 2008 election.

Schwarz, 54, a former Republican who says that President Bush’s attack on Iraq was primarily intended to take control of that country’s oil capabilities, appeared before members of the press on the lawn of Republic Broadcasting Network on Monday, May 2, to initiate what he calls "an all-out attack as a new independent party against the DNC and the RNC."
HBO adds American dream to it's lineup. That is not to be confused with a similar title.

Robert Rouse has endorsed Evan Bayh in 2008. This is great news.

Jason Marquis has won his 20th game as a Cardinal. As of Monday morning, Johnny Damon has hit safely in 14 games.

Huffington Post has gone live. I'll check it out sometime.

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