Sunday, August 28, 2005

We're taking bets that thoughts need to be shared...

Here are a couple of random observations I have had over the last two days.

* Jerry Lewis' telethon is coming up pretty soon. This guy maybe crazy and starting to look like Jabba the Hutt, but he really has done a great job raising money for Muscular-Dystrophy.

* There is no way the Red Sox can win the World Series if the bullpen continues to struggle. Keith Foulke better comeback firing bullets or the Sox may not even win the division. :(

* The dueling rallies in Crawford seems a little stupid. What are these people really accomplishing? It seems like the pro-Bush rally is only there to be louder than the anti-war rally. Doesn't anyone realize that the troops in Iraq are going to be there for a long time? Like it or not we have committed ourselves to helping that country and removing troops is only going to make things worse. If you want to see changes vote every November and allow your voice to be heard. Protesting in front of Bush's Crawford home is going to get you nowhere. How about another March on Washington? At least that would get everyone's attention.

* The MTV Video Awards will be tonight and they are a must-see event. Thankfully they will be played about a thousand times over the next two weeks. Seeing Dane Cook as a presenter will make it all worthwhile.

* No one is shocked that Rap Mogul Suge Knight was shot recently. This guy will probably be shot 10 more times before he is finally killed. You see that happens when you are the one who is probably responsible for the deaths of Tupac and Biggy.

* This has to be a record hurricane season. Now Katrina is going to mess with New Orleans. Bourbon St. might never look the same. If anyone has ever known a Katrina(I've known at least three) knows that they start off small and only get stronger. There was no doubt in my mind that Katrina was going to make her mark as the worst hurricane of the season. Category 5 is only the start. Katrina could force them to make a Category 6.

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