Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Morning News Roundup

The University of Virginia seeks permission to speak with Tubby Smith. Tubby better stay. If he leaves, do we bring back Rick Pitino, Billy Donovan, Herb Sendek, Travis Ford, etc.?

Closer comes out on DVD and video today. I need to head over to Blockbuster sometime to rent it...oh, wait, I don't have a car to get there!

Max Burns is back from his month off. He didn't awaken to the news that Steve Carell was bombarded with upon his return though.

The NY Post reports that Governor George Pataki will not run for re-election. This means the Bush administration will search for a candidate for Governor and Senator. However, Eliot Spitzer will soon be Governor-elect.

Conservatives are splitting on social security...and everything else.

The United States has said that rights are key to relations. As opposed to lefts? The key to relations are good listening skills, eye contact, verbal and nonverbal behavior (I take interpersonal communication)...

Steve Carell's adventures in comedy:
Carell, 41, grew up in Concord, Mass. His first comic forays were to try to make “my older brothers' girlfriends laugh by doing something odd ... like dressing up as an alien for no apparent reason and coming down to dinner.”

His first paying job was at Chicago's Second City comedy troupe, where he honed his improv skills and met his wife, actress Nancy Walls.
I've seen the Second City Tour Company where I saw Eric Drysdale's sister perform.

No comments: