. . . the big 9th inning in the Astros playoff game last night, but it sounds incredible. Here's a screen shot of the front page of the Houston Chronicle.
10.18.2005
I Missed . . .
. . . the big 9th inning in the Astros playoff game last night, but it sounds incredible. Here's a screen shot of the front page of the Houston Chronicle.
"I Thought You Looked Familiar"
A very funny (but long) Jon Stewart clip about the President's "impromptu" discussion with the troops by satellite last week.
10.17.2005
2:30 Saturday - ABC
Color Me Confused
It looks like White Settlement will vote on a name change in November. Probably a good idea.
It was interesting to learn, however, that this girl was Miss White Settlement 2005.
You Can't Be Fined That Much For A First Degree Felony
The First BCS Poll
Death Trap
And To Think I Just Ate
"This photo supplied by the Magazine Publishers Assn and American Society of Magazine Editors shows the Rolling Stone magazine cover from Jan. 22, 1981, depicting John Lennon and Yoko Ono, which was voted the number one cover from the last 40 years, as decided by judges in a contest by the American Society of Magazine Editors, the group announced Monday, Oct. 17, 2005. (AP Photo/Magazine Publishers Assn and American Society of Magazine Editors) "
10.16.2005
Update
A few weeks back I posted a series of book-in photographs showing a women who aged dramatically allegedly due to drug use.
I questioned whether the photos were authentic.
The Dallas Morning News' Steve Blow wrote about the same photos in his column today. Apparently, I wasn't the only one who was skeptical. But....it looks like the photos are legit. Hollywood, FL police claim the photos belong to them. And the name seems to be "Roseanne Holland".
What Is Up?
Speechless
"HUTTO - A seventh-grade cheerleader died when she fell from a float and was run over during the Old Tyme Days festival parade this weekend, authorities said. The Texas Department of Public Safety said Melissa Swain, 12, stood up and fell forward off the flatbed trailer that served as the float. The trailer, which was being pulled by a pickup truck, ran over her."
Story in the Star-Telegram
(Photo from last year's parade).
Condi, Condi, Condi
I thought WMDs were the reason we went into Iraq? Condoleezza Rice on Meet The Press this morning told us what the reason was:
"But the fact of the matter is that when we were attacked on September 11, we had a choice to make. We could decide that the proximate cause was al-Qaeda and the people who flew those planes into buildings and, therefore, we would go after al-Qaeda and perhaps after the Taliban and then our work would be done and we would try to defend ourselves. Or we could take a bolder approach, which was to say that we had to go after the root causes of the kind of terrorism that was produced there, and that meant a different kind of Middle East. And there is no one who could have imagined a different kind of Middle East with Saddam Hussein still in power."
I don't recall that "choice" ever being expressed to the American people prior to the war.
And That's When The Team Is Bad
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