Month: October 2000
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Finnigan’s got raided! Finnigan’s got raided! Looks like we won’t be going *there* for the Reunion…
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Women rockers unite for breast cancer show. It’s too bad that I’d only consider maybe two of them (Sheryl Crow and Melissa Etheridge) to be actual “rockers”, but I guess that’s beside the point. Oh, and they name Ellen’s new girlfriend. Yippee.
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I laughed out loud when I read this rundown of the weekend’s college football action. My favorite part: “Miami (Florida) will not be playing this week, allowing the players to snort coke off hookers’ asses with Darryl Strawberry and Michael Irvin. I’m sorry. That was harsh and uncalled for. I didn’t mean it. What I…
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I’ve been trying not to get too political on here… but I had to post this. Gov. Bush’s office ignored murder confession. Scary, people.
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I’m in such a blogging mood today. Mets win again! I’m torn between the drama of a subway series and my desire to see one of the lower-budget teams make it to the championship. *sigh*
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That female placekicker I told you about won her case! The jury found that she was “cut her from the team solely because of her gender” and awarded her $2 million. She’s going to use it fund a scholarship for female placekickers. That’s so great. (Sidenote: I got the school wrong when I reported it…
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Cappy Gagnon wrote a really good article in the Observer recently filled with mental self-defense tips for women.
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Yet another fun quiz. (Hey, it’s Friday! Cut me some slack.) This one asks you to identify songs that aren’t named after their most catchy lyrics. It’s pretty damn funny. I only got 5 out of 8 though.
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College girls: How well do you know your chocolate? This site shows you cross-sections of various sweets and candy bars and asks you to identify what they are. Some are harder than you think. (And at least one goes by the British name, but if you can’t recognize that it’s really an M&M, you probably…
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NBC is developing a new game show titled “On the Cover,” which will quiz contestants on “pop culture trivia and the images featured on the covers of popular magazines, books, CDs, movie posters, TV title sequences and classic albums.” It’s supposed to be a cross between Entertainment Tonight and Jeopardy. KICKASS! The episode to end…