- I just found out that Wyatt Cenac of The Daily Show is from Dallas.
- I got my new credit card statements in the mail recently and I absolutely love the new required minimum payment verbiage. Thank goodness my balances are zero, I’m not exactly sure why they sent me zero balance statements, but my guess is they were required to regarding new legislation.
- That Christian warrior militia news is deeply concerning, and combine that with the Catholic priests sexual abuse allegations it’s a wonder why so many people are skeptical of the church.
- In case you aren’t aware of that Christian warrior militia group, they wanted to kill a cop, and then at the funeral, attack the law enforcement in attendance.
- Blessed are the peacemakers.
- The Baylor women did something the Baylor men could not, beat Duke. Good for them.
- If there is an end to Saturday mail, I wonder how that will affect all you Netflix customers. Part of me thinks not too much as I’m seeing the marking going towards more online/streaming delivery via some sort of setbox device or what’s already available on some Blu-ray players.
- I can’t figure out if our local news should be ashamed of not getting the Erykah Badu story first. Part of me thinks, of course they should be ashamed that the national news beat them to this story, which happened on St Patrick’s Day. But then part of me thinks that a lot of nuts appear at Dealey Plaza.
- Ricky Marin is gay. The last time I was this surprised when a celebrity came out it was Rosie.
- I keep meaning to watch Castle but I’m usually too busy blogging, but it seems like a sexed up Murder She Wrote.
- I’m a little tired of all my Monday shows (House, How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Therory) being repeats.
- I just discovered a Smurfs movie is coming out in 2011, and there are some big name voices attached to it such as Quentin Tarantino, Neil Patrick Harris, Hank Azaria, Katy Perry, and others.
- In honor of the Canadian hockey gold medal, you can buy one heck of an ax called The National.
- The anticipation of a three day weekend makes for a a long work week.
And they claim to be the party of morals
The Republican National Committee spent tens of thousands of dollars last month on luxury jets, posh hotels and other high-flying expenses, according to new Federal Election Commission filings, including nearly $2,000 for “meals” at Voyeur West Hollywood, a lesbian-themed nightclub that features topless dancers in bondage outfits.
Neither parties have morals btw, so neither should claim having more than the other.
Singer Erykah Badu strips at JFK assassination site in new video
Erykah Badu shed her clothes as she walked along a Dallas, Texas, sidewalk until she was nude and then fell near where President Kennedy was assassinated.
The result was a controversial video, released Saturday, for her song “Window Seat,” which Badu said was “shot guerrilla style” with no crew and in one take March 17.
What I find most interesting, is that I haven’t heard anything about this from any of our local news stations or papers. Maybe I just missed it, but normally I’m pretty good at keeping up with our local news.