
- Prom Night received horrible reviews, looks awful, and led the box office with $22.7 million.
- A letter to the editor in Saturday's Star Telegram was anti-gun with reasoning that "according to arguments before the Supreme Court" the right to bear arms is only for those in a "well regulated militia." That's your source? Arguments before the Supreme Court?
- I would at least like to see Augusta National before I die.
- Wind. I hate wind.
- "Dr. Phil has apparently bonded out one of the teen girls from Florida who took part in the brutal beating of 16-year old Victoria Lindsay." That guy may be more irritating than Oprah.
- I'm watching Into the Wild which is pretty good and faithful to the book. And I think it is the first time I've ever seen a movie after I read the book.
- Meredith Viera of The Today Show just said she never shops online. You're kidding.
- Crazy 6 minute video of "dangerous walk" on youtube. At least click over to the 5:00 mark.
- I'm five hours into The Fountainhead. It's really slow but, oddly, really enthralling. It was written decades ago but could have been written yesterday.
- Worst segue in a newscast ever.
- Worst baseball day for the Evil Empire ever.
- I bought a grocery store tote bag for a $1 at the grocery store - not because I'm a big "going green" fan - - but it seemed more sturdy than plastic bags. But I never remember to take it.
- Natalie Portman is my dream girl. Natalie Portman dates this.
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What is that thing with Natalie? Is that a chupacabra?
im part of the 22.7 million it made and i liked it.
...and it was about the student body of bridgeport high school getting axed. really.
good times
GO EAGLES
BARRY! i saw the comedy trageedy on your spin, but you forgot to run the picture of the ONE 911 girl is gets a big ol HEY NOW!
i likes me some miss kralz
There's your campaign slogan your honor: Go Green
I didn't know until a couple of years ago that Dr
Phil had a Texas connection.When I was looking for my jeep I saw an ad for one that had belonged to him. As I ecall they were asking a little over twice as much as similar ones were going for at the time due to its history. The implications got on my nerves as bad as him.
I bought the totes for the grocery store too. I didn't use them for a while as I had to get into a habit of taking them with me. Now when I buy groceries, I unload them and take the bags to my car and put them in the trunk so I always have them with me.
I think the "dangerous walk" is like the "haute route" in the Alps in Europe. If you'll notice, there's a wire cable attached to the rock when you only have a footpath with no handholds--you're supposed to clip into it as you walk along. However, this path IS in serious need of repair!
BG - 380 is going to open in the next 30 minutes. how long until the first head on collision from someone driving down the wrong side?
i say 3 hours
On your last comment about Portman I am reminded of what your brother and former "roomy" always said;
"W, H, N, T, : Women Have No Taste"
I went to see 21 on Friday night in Southlake....except I almost didn't make it because you couldn't beat your way through the mob of teenagers on the cinema steps. It was crazy.
Once inside I asked the kid taking my kid about the crowd and he said it was because two sold out Prom Night movies had just let out.
FYI the 21 movie was great.
I also have the reusable bags - that I frequently forget to take into the store. Kroger takes 5 cents off for each bag I do remember to bring in. They definitely are stronger and better when I do use them.
re: Evil Empire
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of guys
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
The 'Horns got HOOKED!!!!!
From an authentic Longhorn (AND Aggie) hater...
the gal in the photo looks sort of resembles mzchief's photos of herself on her profile
10:09 AM--you sure will make Mzchief's day by your comment on the photo!!
Oh, Barry, you're not going to become one of those Ayn Rand people, are you? That's really only for impressionable and friendless fourteen-year-olds.
Also, why apologize for trying to cut down on the amount of plastic grocery bags you use? Environmentalist or not -- and at this point, I honestly don't see why anyone is not, but that's just me -- surely those wads and wads and wads of plastic bags drive you insane. They just collect in the cabinet under the kitchen sink, multiplying, hiding the Lysol and Fantastik, leaping out whenever you open the cabinet door ...
8:58
You were close, the first wreck officially occurred at 12:30pm in front of the Devon building. A rock truck re-ended a small car.
You have to pay to go see "21" with a kid? All movies should be that way.
1:47---I think that's supposed to be ticket but hey if you could just hand over a kid.....well it's better than baking them in the car because, "I was just so busy I forgot they were back there".
Now I remeber, I need to stop and get two gallons of milk.
Boyz, we're eating out tonight!
Pedro
Well, unfortunately, you folks have just hit on two very sore subjects for me. Kids who don't have any manners, won't get out of the way and think they are entitled. Blame it mostly on the parents who don't practice tough love or teach manners, but also on corporate America, which shamelessly markets everything to kids. Makes them believe they are smaller versions of adults. We know better!
Plastic bags - they don't accumulate in my house. They accumulate outside my house, up against the fence, because my A**hole neighbors don't use trash bags. They fill their trash can, it falls or gets knocked over, and all their crap gets blown into my yard. They are idiots, and I'll be glad when they (or I) move
Sorry, had to get that rant out!
Anon @ 9:57, your rant was great. Made me laugh (in sympathy!).
I loathe naughty run-around-the-restaurant kids too. Same with the criers at a church that has a Cry Room. It's called Simple Courtesy, deadbeat parents!
I once took my 3 to dinner alone. I had to run to the Women's Room, so I gave them the "don't move" speech and took off. I came back, we continued dinner. The (cranky-looking) old couple next to us got up to leave and then the old man said to me, "I liked sitting next to your kids." His wife said, "You're a good mom; you must pummel 'em like we did in my day!" (pumping her fist into the air)
Not exactly, but funny stuff...;)
I know that 911 "gal" (whose name the Messenger mispelled). I watched her grow up. She has one of the biggest and most compassionate hearts I've ever known. Sure, she people might think she's pretty but if that is all they see, they are missing out on the best part of her...her empathy and care for humankind.
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