RANDOM THOUGHTS:
The following were on my mind between Monday, October 25th and Thursday, October 28th:
- The Declan Sullivan story out of Notre Dame is simply an unspeakable tragedy. The worst part is the fact that there were people that actually let him go on that hydraulic lift! I live in the Chicagoland/NW Indiana area and I can say clearly that it was the windiest day of the year yesterday. How no one realized that this high wind could actually make the lift fall, thus making it possible for him to fall toward his death (which did happen) is shocking to me.
- It is official: "Modern Family" is the new king of TV comedies. Last night, against the World Series, it drew a record high 13 million viewers and a rating of 5.1, meaning that they should end the week as the highest rated scripted comedy on television for another week in a row after drawing ratings in the high fours in the previous weeks. Sorry, "The Office," but your reign is over!
- Can I pre-order this now? This looks like it will be a great read. (http://warmingglow.uproxx.com/2010/10/new-details-from-the-lenoconan-war)
- I wonder if CBS will respond to the new story about Charlie Sheen being found naked, drugged, hanging out with a pornstar and being rushed to the hospital with another raise.
- What should you do? Well, you could stop caring about your haters and just play some God-damn basketball, a-hole. Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you actually wanted me to answer these questions.
- Is there a more random first basemen to play in the World Series than Mitch Moreland?
- How is it possible that Jackass-3D has earned nearly $100 million in the box office already? The previous movies didn't make more than $70 million!
And that's going to do it for now. Be sure to come back this Monday for the next installment of the RTs. See you tomorrow for my week 8 picks!
Sincerely,
Your pal: mj15
If you have any opinions on today's post, or if you just have any suggestions or tips for my next blog entry, e-mail me at: mj1599@aol.com. Your e-mails are greatly appreciated.
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