Saturday, March 31, 2007
After being around for over 500 years, and being widely spoken in a country that's been in existence for 140 years, Italian is now the Official Language of Italy™. Itsa abouta timea.
Friday, March 30, 2007
You're In The Foie Gras Dog House Now
The city of Chicago has fined the first restaurant for violating the recently passed ordinance outlawing foie gras — Hot Doug's, a hot dog stand. In blatant violation after being warned, Doug Sohn continued to serve a hot dog slathered with the fattened duck-liver delicacy as well as "duck fat fries," though you can only get those on Friday and Saturday. He got off light. He could have been fined as much as $500 but only had to pay $250, probably because he wasn't caught selling them, just listing them on the menu with a price. How silly. The only one who should be fined is anyone dumb enough to actually eat a foie gras dog. Yum!
Thursday, March 29, 2007
21st Century Sacrifice
Most people give up a favorite food. Others forgo a habit like cigarettes, alcohol, or chocolate. But CNN reports that there are students who are making the ultimate sacrifice by giving up (gasp! shock! awe!) MySpace and Facebook for Lent. Hey, it's not a bad idea, really. It means they can eat all the meat they want on Friday in the hope that it will calm their hand that's twitching because it's dying to type in www.myspace.com.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
That's Why They Don't Call It Potzoh

Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Too Much Of A Good Thing
The results of the autopsy on Anna Nicole Smith are in, and the Broward County medical examiner says she died from a lethal combination of drugs and an infection from an abscess on her butt, where she'd been injecting herself with meds. They found nine prescription drugs in her system as well as six over-the-counter ones, including Ativan, Cipro, Klonopin, Methadone, Noctec, Robaxin, Soma, Topamax, Valium, Human growth hormone, Nicorette, and Tamiflu. Two are sedatives, two are muscle relaxers, and three are anti-anxiety drugs. Doctors say that's not really a lot, there are at least a dozen other drugs listed in the United States Pharmacopeia that she didn't have in her system.
Monday, March 26, 2007
g u sml gr8!

Friday, March 23, 2007
What Was The Question Again?
A team of mathematicians claims to have solved a 120-year-old puzzle about a theoretical object with 248 dimensions known as the "Lie group E8." The solution is so complicated that the handwritten solution would cover the Manhattan, and if you wanted it in digital form would take days to download. Lightyears if you're still on dial-up. The project's leader says "many mathematicians can't understand" what the object even is. And there are reportedly no obvious practical applications for the solution. Now if they could only put that much energy into figuring out why we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
And We Make Better Sushi, Too!
Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso, talking about why Westerners can't be as successful at Middle East diplomacy as Japanese, said "Japanese are trusted. If (you have) blue eyes and blond hair, it's probably no good. Luckily, we Japanese have yellow faces." Yeah, but blonds have more fun.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Still Waters Run Shabby Chic

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
But Who Leaves The Tip?
The bidding has started for a chance to win a breakfast or tea date with Alan Greenspan and his wife, NBC news correspondent Andrea Mitchell. The auction is part of a fund-raiser to benefit the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial and the current bid is $12,600. If that sounds too serious for your taste, you can also place a bid for a walk-on role on Desperate Housewives (current bid $1,600), a chance to report the weather with Al Roker on The Today Show (now $175), and VIP Seating at Larry King Live (currently no bids). You have until April 6th to bid for Greenspan, so start saving your money now. Then be sure to ask him if he thought it was a good investment or not.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Dying For An Upgrade
Have you always hoped that one day an airline would be nice and upgrade you to first class for free? Well, they did that recently for an elderly woman who was on on British Airways flight to India. When she died in the coach section, they moved her body to first class. And sat her next to a man who was sleeping. A man who woke up to find a dead seat mate. At least he didn't have to worry about her spending the whole flight chatting him up and showing him photographs of her family, friends, and pets when all he wanted was to do the in-flight magazine crossword puzzle and sleep.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Another Reason To Join AARP
A brothel in Cologne, Germany, is offering a 50% discount to senior citizens. Men who can prove they're at least 66 years old can get a "normal session" that usually costs 50 euros ($66.54) for half price between noon and 5 p.m. every day. True that's nap time, but it's worth waiting until later in the afternoon to snooze if it means being able to take advantage of an Early Bird Special.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Chauvin Would Be Proud

Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Tying One On In New Mexico
New Mexico has had a state cookie (the bizcochito), a state bird (the roadrunner) and a state question ("Red or Green?," which doesn't refer to traffic light confusion, but rather which kind of chili you prefer). Well now they have an official tie — the bolo. With luck they'll soon have an Official State Legislature With Better Things To Do With Their Time.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
At Least They're Consistent
The New York Times apologized on Monday for having misspelled the name of one of President John F. Kennedy’s closest advisers in an article about his having introduced Barack Obama at a fund-raiser. Oh yeah, and for the 134 other times they misspelled it in articles and headlines over the past 50 years. His name is Theodore C. Sorensen, not Sorenson. That may be a record for them. Last November they admitted to having misspelled the name of the now defunct New York City department store Gimbels 120 times, though in their defense they did spell that one correctly 500 times.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Get The Gimp

Friday, March 09, 2007
Do Unto Others As Those You Impeach Do Unto Others
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who often campaigned on family values issues, has admitted he was having an extramarital affair while he was pushing for the impeachment of President Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky affair. He did say, however, that he shouldn't be viewed as a hypocrite. After all, he was only Speaker of the House, he eventually married the congressional aide he was having the affair with, and besides, he never had sex with that woman, Monica Lewinsky.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Sweatin' With The Oldies
Roland Fortin took out a half-page ad in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Super Bowl Sunday challenging fitness guru Jack LaLanne to a four-round boxing match. Fortin is 91 years old. LaLanne is 92. LaLanne didn't see the ad until this week and hasn't responded directly, though a spokesperson said, "That's not quite his cup of tea." Or did she mean, teaspoon of Geritol? Since Fortin has a one-year edge, maybe he should be handicapped by having to box with one hand tied behind a walker.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Set Phasers To Vomit
The Navy has awarded a contract to Invocon, Inc. to develop a "non-lethal, stand-off weapon for military and law enforcement personnel that could ultimately work through walls and other non-metallic structures." Using beamed RF (radio frequency) energy to "excite and interrupt the normal process of human hearing and equilibrium," the weapon would incapacitate everyone in a room by making them lose their balance and fall to the ground. "Second order effects would be extreme motion sickness," the company notes. In other words, it's enough to make you puke.
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Now That's One Stupid "S" Bill

Monday, March 05, 2007
Doctor, Doctor, Give Me The News
First a surgeon in China who was trying to correct the limp of a five-year-old boy had to apologize because — Whoops! — he lengthened the wrong leg. It seems the boy was anesthetized while on his back, then flipped over on his stomach to be operated on. Hey, that's why they make Sharpies. Meanwhile in Brazil, a woman who had a stomach ache for 23 years found out the cause when doctors finally took some X-rays. It seems her previous doctors had left a scalpel in her lower abdomen in 1984 when she'd had a C-section. The scalpel is scheduled to be removed later this month. Hopefully they won't flip her over by mistake before they operate.
Friday, March 02, 2007
It's About Time
President Alan Garcia of Peru wants to to stamp out hora peruana, or "Peruvian time," which usually means being an hour late. So yesterday sirens were set off and church bells rang throughout the country at noon so everyone could synchronize their watches and hopefully be more punctual. It won't be easy. An invitation to the 11 a.m. ceremony was delivered by messenger to The Associated Press at 1:30 p.m., well after the ceremony had ended.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Say Cheesy!
First HP put out cameras that have a Slimming Effect feature that takes pounds off your subject. Now Canon is reportedly getting ready to offer Blink Shot, which won't let the camera take a photo until everyone has their eyes open. They're reportedly working on Smile Shot. Coming soon: Hair Shot that gives you an automatic trim, Vacation Shot that puts a preselected photo of you in front of any scenery in the picture, and for those who like to take X-rated self photos, Big Shot.