Various items and tidbits that have caught my attention lately:
Redacted box office take as of November 25, 2007 - 10 days in release:
$44,651
Cuz I just can't let it go...
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Why do the Yanks have two land forces?
The Populist explains. A useful primer for anyone who has ever wondered what the difference is between the Army and the Marines.
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I have a bet with someone that Rosie will still be off the air one year to the day she left The View:
Right about now, my chances of collecting are looking pretty good! Keep it up, Rosie... I know I can count on your particular brand of crazy to sabotage any potential comeback.
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Who are hockey's real "most valuable" players?
Who would you rank first?
Hands up if you picked Milan Michálek of the San Jose Sharks.
Didn't think so!
This page gives you the straight numbers and a purely quantitative analysis, comparing salary, dollars-per-goal scored, dollars-per-game-played, and various other figures and ranks each skater accordingly. The others results may surprise you as well.
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And I thought eating Raw Kibbe was daring:
The Six most terrifying foods in the world
I simply must remember to pick up some Sardinian maggot-cheese for my next soiree.
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Prince Harry's brother Prince Baldy:
Wills needs some Rogaine pills
I thought I detected some straggliness on William's royal melon a year or two ago; those tell-tale whispy bits that don't quite end up as locks of hair. I know whereof I speak. I myself started to track the retreat of my legion of follicles a few years back. Thankfully in my case, it was a tactical withdrawal,and not a full-blown rout. I still have a reasonable head of hair.
The hair-challenged heir to the throne did pretty well for himself otherwise in the genetic lottery. Even if he ends up as bald as gramps,I'm quite certain he'll still cut a dashing figure.
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Last of all, Jon Kay heaps scorn upon the anti-racism racket:
For all their claim to progressive politics, there is something slightly old-fashioned and fusty about the people who run these conferences. Many of them have been fighting the evil of prejudice since the early days. And they have chalked up some spectacular successes during that time: the Charter of Rights, human rights tribunals in every province, hate speech laws, gay marriage, etc. Even more importantly, they have managed to make race-hatred the ultimate taboo -- a subject that can get you fired from any job or ostracized at any social gathering. But instead of taking a bow and declaring victory, the anti-racism industry is still chugging, seeking desperately to justify its existence by trumpeting ever more implausible and exotic theories of discrimination.
Read the whole thing, it really is worth it!
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