Tonight is the final Presidential Debate and I am not watching. In chief due to the fact that neither candidate either a.) knows what the current economic problem is, or b.) won't say it.
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JPMorgan Chase acquired the troubled thrift Washington Mutual Inc., the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced late Thursday, marking yet the latest stunning development in the ongoing credit crisis.
We all know the effects of being an only-child. It isn't to say there aren't good, well adjusted only-children out there - especially by adulthood. But let's be honest. Only-children are usually in a world all there own. They are used to lots of attention.
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One of the greatest moments in a Presidential Campaign happened last night and I am pretty sure we all missed it because we were watching Phelps get his 8th gold medal.
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Susan Sarandon has vowed to leave the U.S. with her longterm partner Tim Robbins if Republican John McCain wins November's presidential election.
Essentially, this is a measure of how satisfied fans are with their hometown ballpark experience. The happiest? Cleveland. Progressive Field, home of the Indians, finished first with Milwaukee's Miller Park a close runner-up.
I am a Duke Basketball fan. I know, I know! Nobody likes Duke. Although, supposedly they have the most fans. I guess nobody knows where they are. My guess is they are probably somewhere in a blue lake of fire, with the blue devil, Coach Krzyzewski and Christian Laettner.
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It's A Small World is by far the worst amusement ride in the history of all amusement rides. And I am pretty sure Al Gore designed it...
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This article is slightly incomplete due to the fact it doesn't have footnote rollovers and embedded video. For the full article, click here Is it me or do I feel we are settling on the Presidential Candidates? I know I am not the only one
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We were 30 minutes from going live on the air like we do every Sunday and I did the usual check of the website. It didn't load. I went and checked my Site5 server status, and sure enough, the httpd was down. So then I went an checked my logs to see when it went down.
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For a second I would like EVERYONE to imagine they are a Christian. Even you Mykola and Jack Huang. Throw your reservations away about religion. Believe that the Bible is true. I promise, you can go back to normal in 900 words. Now...everybody Christian? Ok.
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When I was a junior in high school, the book "I Kissed Dating Goodbye" came out and was all the rage. I read it, objectively, and grabbed some good principals, but overall "rejected" the basic premise.
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Last night Allen posed the question, "who would Jesus vote for?" Like only the Allen Hunt Show can, we received responses from across the political spectrum.
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We interviewed David Levy, the author of Love and Sex with Robots yesterday in London in preparation for a show we are doing this weekend roughly titled "Why We Get Married?" His prediction is that by 2050, Massachusetts will be the first state to legalize human-robot marriages.
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The year was 1996. I was in 8th grade. Part of my 8th grade assignment was to come up with an invention. At that time, we had had a dial-up Prodigy account for a year and I also had a Powerbook 5300.
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This past weekend I went and saw the movie Knocked Up. I love the term knocked up. Just ask my friends CJ & Andrea.. When they were pregnant with their first child, I would always refer to her as being knocked up (they were married) and it was hilarious.
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Rick Warren and Billy Graham's publicist sent me their statements regarding the passing of Jerry Falwell. The link to the article goes to the Rick Warren statement, but I will paste both statements below.
Recently, three very large instances of hypocrisy were brought to the attention of the citizens of America.
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I am three hours into a fourteen hour flight from Chicago to Tokyo. According to the personal TV screen I have in front of me, I am currently at 34,000 feet near Fort McMurray, Canada.
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It's 5:12 am "locally" (locally here is defined as 35,000 feet over Whitehorse, Canada). It is now the second time this day (April 14th) I have experienced 5 am. Traveling over the International Date line is weird. I actually will arrive in Chicago before I took off in Japan.
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It has now been two weeks since the Virginia Tech shooting (I refuse to call it a massacre like the sensationalized press). I, like every other blogger on the web, of course was tempted to blog about this the second after this happened.
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I don't have anything to link to (yet) but Mike's "prank" was mentioned tonight on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart (only two days late). He used it in a package about politicians and their poor attempts to use "cyberspace" (I think that is a series of tubes, right?).
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When I was in high school, I took this class we affectionately called "Block." The class consisted of combining AP Literature with AP Social Studies. Freshman year was World History, Sophomore year was US History.
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"What are you going to talk about, 'umm...what's your favorite position?'" That was the question posed by my associate Mickey when I told him I was going to have lunch on Thursday with a porn producer here in Atlanta (small side note, the lunch was also suppose to include a promi …
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I want to state for the record that I do not think I am a racist. I have been to the West Bank, talked with Muslim men, and I recognize that most Muslims in this world are good people, similar to you and I.
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The sale of the Chicago Cubs moved closer Tuesday as a bankruptcy court judge said the team can go to the family of billionaire Joe Ricketts in a $845 million deal.
Washington State probably a big place for bear hunting but the biggest issue we have is the public mingled with hunters in a wooded area during hunting season.
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