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Thursday, October 31, 2002
A Genesee, Wisconsin The family home was struck on two other occasions at least 20 years ago, Schilling said. In those incidents, drunken drivers were to blame. There also have been at least 15 accidents in the family's yard, Schilling said.It's called a large rock wall. Look into it. Wednesday, October 30, 2002
Sunday, October 27, 2002
The Mad About You - Complete First Season DVD set is ranked #76 on Amazon.com's top selling DVD list. Please, folks, if you know anyone who owns this, save their souls now...kill them! Congratulations to cousins Lisa and Marc Cibellis, proud parents of newly born Jordan Nicole Cibellis! And many congratulations to Grandma and Grandpa Fisher...or should we just call you Mema? Friday, October 25, 2002
Wednesday, October 23, 2002
I've never had a reason to visit the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN. True, it is the world's largest mall, but New Jersey is the world's mall capital, so screw Minnesota. However, the Mall of America is getting a Krispy Kreme, and New Jersey remains without one. Road trip, anyone? A Philadelphia Daily News reporter has connected the Beltway sniper's motives with antipathy towards Major League Baseball saying that the sniper has only acted on days that MLB playoff games have taken place. It's terrible that someone would try to associate such random acts of violence with our national pasttime. And: Indeed, the theory has some gaps. The sniper has not gone on a rampage the day of every baseball playoff game. In the first two weeks of the playoffs, from Oct. 1 through Oct. 14, there were games every day and shootings on only eight days.So, the chances are slim that this rampage will end on Saturday when the Giants clinch. Tuesday, October 22, 2002
Thanks to Big Daddy Grenks for noticing this article about a woman suing Virgin Airlines because she suffered injuries from being squeezed into a seat next to an obese woman. A poll that asks "If an obese passenger requires two seats on an aircraft, who should bear the cost?" accompanies the article; I say that the airline should make every accommodation for the obese since obesity is a handicap like any other. Agree? Sunday, October 20, 2002
Well it looks like that new Krispy Kreme in Connecticut is causing quite a traffic problem. Police say there have been a few accidents in front of the store, including one Wednesday night involving an elderly man living at Abbington of Newington, an assisted-living facility. He wasn't injured, but his car was destroyed.Ouch. Hey, this article combines the two most popular iracane.com news items: car accidents and donuts. Thursday, October 17, 2002
Well Arthur Anderson is in the news again...this time he was trapped under a semi-truck tire in a Colorado Best Buy. Oh...not Arthur Andersen. Monday, October 14, 2002
Sunday, October 13, 2002
This White-Stripes-meet-kittycats animation is very inane but it made me smile nonetheless. Wait...does that mean that I have a childish sense of humor? Well duh. Thursday, October 10, 2002
Tuesday, October 08, 2002
The online comic strip Cat and Girl is like Captain Justice and the Bear meets Nietzsche meets Liz Phair. My favorite strips are Cat and Girl See Death at Denny's and Cat and Girl Follow Directions. Brilliant! Sunday, October 06, 2002
Friday, October 04, 2002
Only in Florida could a little girl carrying an Easy Bake Oven get viciously attacked by a rooster. "He was beating the crap out of her," said her mother, Lori Current, 27. "A freaking rooster, you know?"A freaking rooster, indeed. Wednesday, October 02, 2002
Please don't let my father read this Los Angeles Times article about the extravagance of modern weddings. Stuart Fischoff, a Cal State Los Angeles professor who teaches on popular culture, sees all the fanfare over weddings as a waste of money—another sign that Americans are "profoundly enslaved" to whatever's in vogue.Ouch. |