Either way, I’m PSYCHIC. Okay, the Chicago White Sox are playing the Boston Red Sox today, first game of the AL division championships. Several of my cow-orkers are very excited and nervous just now. Actually, the White Sox were doing alright until just now when I walked into the break room to watch a couple of minutes with a rabid Sox fan. During the time it took to eat 1 (one) candy bar, 2 errors were committed and the Bosox scored 2 runs (with 2 outs and a man on). Gee, it was 6-0 Chisox when I unwrapped the candy…
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A tanker truck exploded in flames in the Bronx a short time ago – I was watching live TV via CNN at lunch. They don’t know much about it and were carefully not saying “terrorism” or anything, but it’s totally disrupted traffic and rail in the Hunts Point area, near a bridge. Apparently Amtrak runs some trains near there and the power is out along the line. There may have been a second truck and it was probably just a collision, but still. Smoke over New York? Not happy news at all.
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I was accosted just now in the cafeteria here at work; a rather odd young woman came up to me while I was looking at some new brand of energy drink called “lost.” I wondered aloud if the world really needed a beverage for fans of a TV show about people and polar bears stuck on a tropical island, and this woman decided I was her new bestest buddy. She started asking me all kinds of nutritional and relationship questions and wondered what she should drink if she was too nervous to eat and feeling all quivery from adrenaline. “Um,…
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Television Without Pity | The Amazing Race Season 8 Episode 1. Yep, it’s Miss Alli’s recap. I’m not done reading it. At least there’s plenty of raw material for her to snark with.
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Chicago Tribune | Cage names kid after Superman Nicolas Cage, who was once set to star in Tim Burton’s doomed Superman project, hasn’t let go of the Man of Steel. The Oscar winner and his wife, Alice Kim Cage, became the proud new parents of Kal-el Coppola Cage on Monday morning, Zap2it.com reports AAAAAAAAAA! I thought from the headline teaser that they’d named the baby after Chrisopher Reeve! AAAAAAAAAAA! I officially feel sorry for this kid. No word on any superpowers as yet; those apparently develop at the time of puberty.
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Chicago Tribune | `Close to Home’ pilot is stuck on the dark side And so it does. On her first day back at her job as a prosecutor, that new mom, Annabeth Chase, learns that the fire that she spotted from her living room window was set by a woman who purposely set her home ablaze — with her two children inside. Chase, who has a perfect record as a prosecutor, is determined to put her neighbor in jail, until Chase learns that there is much more to the story of the unfortunate woman and her two kids, who, as…
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The monkeys have both been sticking this thing my face. Then I get online and play with the “mouse” thing and there I am, famous or something. Well, at least I’m good looking enough to handle the adulation. The last few days have been pretty rapturous; I hardly ever feel scared and the monkeys keep finding new ways to pet me and cuddle me. The catnip supply seems to be endless. Also, they’re feeding me some rather tasty dishes, and it’s obvious that they wish me to grow stronger and more active. I’ll show them active some night. However, they…
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Hey! Waggledance has its own website. It’s got a link to eBay, but that’s not really necessary; we can buy it at Binny’s in the British beers and ales section. It even has a little bee doing the waggledance, and some sort of contest (the eBay link didn’t work, but you can bid for stuff). Mostly the prizes are money-off vouchers that are only good in the UK.
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Dorothea sighs All the cool kids are going to see Serenity. And I’m not. Because public transportation around here sucks beyond belief, especially on weekends. Sigh. We saw the Big Damn Movie earlier today. After all the lead-up, it was satisfying to see it all on screen, although David warned me the ending might not be completely to my liking. And he was right, but it also wasn’t the standard neatly wrapped package devoid of loose ends. There was one sequence that seemed kind of unnecessary, and it’s not giving a spoiler away to mention that once again the climax…