Thursday, March 15, 2007

In NCAA Action, Duke Loses!


In NCAA Tournament action tonight, the media darling Duke Blue Devils lost in a slight upset to Virginia Commonwealth by 2 points. Pass a crying towel to Dick Vitale. Two of his man crushes lost today, Coach K and Bobby Knight. If John Calamary loses tomorrow, Dookie V. will be unconsolable.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Is Borat The Bastard Son Of Freddie Mercury?




Look at pictures of the two of them and tell me that there is not a rather strong resemblance. At least the Freddie Mercury of the early 80's, you know, the "Another one bites the dust" era when the front man of Queen had the cheesy mustache and the Village People look? In fact, when a co-worker of mine heard the news about Mercury, his exact words were: "Another one bites the dust".

According to Borat's "bio" he was born in 1972, before Queen was a household name, the band I mean, but after Freddie Bulsara (Mercury's given name) was an adult. He could have had a liason with a Kazakh prostitute, he was claiming to be hetero then. Look at the images and decide for yourself.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Bush and Chavez

The feud between these two gets more silly all the time, at least from Chavez' recent behavior following Bush around in Latin America. Bush may be a prick, but he's our prick for another couple of years. These two should just have one of those WWF steel-cage "loser gets out of town" 'rasslin' matches and get it over with.

Monday, March 12, 2007

March Madness

It's that time of year again. The NCAA Tournament, The Big Dance, March Madness, whichever you prefer. Much of the nation will be filling out brackets for their office pool this week. I have an article at www.associatedcontent.com with a few tips and upset predictions, so please check it out if you want. Here's the link:http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/175336/march_madness_bracket_tips_pt_2.html

Sunday, March 11, 2007

The Patriot Act

Or should we say: the so-called "Patriot" Act? This law is clearly unconstitutional, giving way too much power to the executive branch of government and doing an end run around the separation of powers. With Bush's approval ratings at an all time low in his 6 year reign of error, Congress is finally taking a look at this monstrosity, or at least parts of it. Long overdue, in my book.

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