Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Early Posting Today

It's midterms week so postings will be light this week and perhaps even lighter next week. It's became apparent, at least to me, that the video was not well-recieved. Not everything can be a hit. Take a look at Ben Stiller. Did any of you ever see Zero Effect. They showed a sneak in Louisville and...it never was released til it went out on video.

How have I gotten through the ten pages of "I hope you *****" remarks? Uh, (comedic pause) I, uh, listened to the music of the Beatles and some of Paul McCartney's solo efforts and topped that off watching The Tonight Show and found out some volunteers were searching for planes from the civil war. I can do self-depreciation humor. Yesterday proved that. Unfortunately, it's not as good as "Lazy Muncie" and after the first round of reviews came in, I'm not going to promote it any more.

Stephanie Herseth, a Congresswoman from South Dakota, now has competition in her race for re-election.

The National Baseball Hall of Fame will induct their first woman. This email excerpt was sent out by the HOF:
The electees include seven Negro leagues players: Ray Brown, Willard Brown, Andy Cooper, Biz Mackey, Mule Suttles, Cristobal Torriente, and Jud Wilson; five pre-Negro leagues players: Frank Grant, Pete Hill, José Méndez, Louis Santop, and Ben Taylor; four Negro leagues executives: Effa Manley, Alex Pompez, Cum Posey, and J.L. Wilkinson; and one pre-Negro leagues executive: Sol White. Manley, an owner in the Negro leagues, becomes the first woman elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Apparently, there is such thing as the improv guide to happiness.

Yes, we have more criticism for Ernie Fletcher.

Sen. Barack Obama has decided that he will campaign for Bernie Sanders.

Bankrate talks with comedian Al Franken on finances and investing.

America 2000 will host a 3rd District Candidate Forum.

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