Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Finally, blogger loads

But in my defense, I went on at the library when I took back a few books.

It's taken 20 times to load this and it finally loads.

Lindsay Lohan is hosting SNL on May 21, 2005, with Coldplay as the final musical guest this season.

Johnny Damon has hit safely in 16 games as of last night.

The Second City Touring Company (Chicago cast) will be performing on November 5, 2005, at The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville, KY. If I'm not working that day, you know where I shall be!

It is time for a sensible energy policy and it is also time for President Bush to not cuddle up to anti-Semitic regimes.
Why would Bush befriend a regime that promotes anti-Semitism, finances international terrorism, and subjugates women?

One obvious answer is this administration's deep ties to the oil industry, and the wealth of campaign cash this industry provides to Republicans at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. Whether it's George Bush's history as a Texas oilman, or Dick Cheney's experience as head of oil services giant Halliburton, or Tom DeLay's campaign cash connections to the Texas oil industry -- petrodollars have literally paid the way for these Republicans' rise to power.

But the Bush-Saudi closeness might also have something to do with George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Tom DeLay's utter refusal to entertain any sustainable, environmentally sound approach to a new American energy policy.

For the sake of our security and our environment, America has never had a greater need for a comprehensive, sensible energy policy. Yet the Republican "leaders" in this White House and in Congress are nowhere to be found.
Tomorrow marks the 40th anniversary of the grand opening of Busch Stadium. The 1966 team will be on hand for cermonies as well as some good music from that year.

Also, Ewan McGregor is not fond of the die-hard Star Wars fans. I agree. Why would anyone think they can become a Jedi? It's fiction! Get a life people. In his defense, he studied Alec Guinness' role and all, Guinness wasn't a fan either. Buying a poster is one thing. But dressing up to a movie in costume, that is crossing the lines. Sixty-year-olds buying toys for themselves? Insane, I tell ya!

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