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Saturday, May 15, 2004
Timing is everything First, there was the B.D.-Pat Tillman coincidence. Now, there's this.
posted at 1:56 AM
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Tone deaf, Part 2
I already posted the Blender list of the 50 Worst Songs Ever, so I figured I would just follow along for the VH-1 special and just laugh away. Well, I was wrong.
I suppose because of rights issues with the songs and videos, the VH-1 list is actually much different. Very strange.
posted at 1:09 PM
I've added a handful of new blogs to the list, courtesy of a long-running roto baseball league I'm in with one of my college roommates. I've known the existence of a bunch of them recently, but now I know where they are. One of these days I'll arrange them in some order other than alphabetical, but I like the mishmash right now.
posted at 12:53 AM
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Game show geekery Yes, folks, it's time to play the Millionaire phone game yet again. I whiffed tonight by inverting my answers on a question. I went to oldest to youngest, instead of vice versa, probably still thinking how we sealed up first place at team trivia tonight. I'll be back trying to add my name to the list of friends who have been on the show.
In other game show news, I'm actually fascinated by the Jeopardy! Power Players week, featuring high profile political folks and journalists. I'm actually caring about the DC power culture again, if just for a few days and with the help of Alex "Damn You" Trebek. The Washington Post has a good preview of it, thankfully devoid of most spoilers.
Today's episode featured a very stiff Bob Woodward, who got outbuzzed on two clues directly related to him, plus a couple of feisty righties in Peggy Noonan and Tucker "You got a problem with the bow tie?" Carlson.
Here's the rest of the week's schedule: Tuesday: Anderson Cooper, Maria Bartiromo, Kweisi Mfume Wednesday: Ari Fleischer, Ashleigh Banfield, Aaron Brown Thursday: Al Franken, Gretchen Carlson (CBS's "Early Show"), Keith Olbermann Friday: Tavis Smiley, Christine Todd Whitman, Tim Russert
posted at 1:03 AM
Sunday, May 09, 2004
Who needs sleep? The usual late-night viewing options when I wind down after work are somewhat sparse (unless you're really into Skinemax stuff). However, right now, among the offerings on the HBO channels include three of my all-time favorite movies.
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