I have a bunch of random thoughts
today, nothing really that could fill up an entire entry, but noteworthy
nonetheless.
Chilean Coal
Miners Rescued: This is a great story, but let's see what happens now that the
miners are out and about. You can bet that lots of offers will come their way,
like movie deals, TV appearances, books, etc. And you just know that there will
be squabbling between the principles.
This reminds
me of what happened to the survivors of a plane wreck in the Andes ...
remember, they had to resort to cannibalism to survive. There was that famous
book, "Alive," that purported to show their story, and there were at
least two movies, but there were murmurs that a lot of what was featured in the
book and movie was actually fictional.
Let's hope
that these miners don't lost their heads over their new-found fame.
Cliff
Richard Turns 70: This is a big thing in most parts of the world, but not in the
U.S. Over here, he had a couple of hit records in the 1970s and that was pretty
much it.
However,
worldwide, and especially in England, Sir Cliff is to the Brits what Elvis is
to us. He is their all-time hitmaker, and nobody is even close. His musical
resume spans the last 50-plus years, from rock to pop to standards to religious
music.
He is one of
the few celebrities who have pretty much kept themselves off the gossip pages
for years, because he got on them years ago when he said he was celibate. And
the rags just left him alone, as opposed to ...
Gavin
Rossdale Admits to Gay Fling: Rossdale admits he had a sexual
encounter with gender-bender Marilyn years ago, but he is now married to Gwen
Stefani. Why anyone cares about this at this juncture is beyond me, but
yesterday, the media was ablaze with headlines about this.
Don't you
think it's now between him and his wife, and nobody else?
Paladino
Loses Rabbi's Support: This was splashed all over the New York papers
yesterday. Carl Paladino, who is running for governor of the Empire State, said
the other day that kids were being brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality
was a good thing, and then he recanted.
Well, one of
the Hasidic rabbis who participated in this news conference, and supposedly
wrote part of Paladino's speech, is incensed over Paladino's recanting, and has
stopped supported the Republican candidate.
Paladino
sticks his foot in his mouth every time he opens it. Even some Republicans are
distancing themselves from this guy. Personally, I don't know what to think of
him, but governing with foot-in-mouth disease leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Yankees to
Face Rangers in ALCS: Now we're talking. This should be a great
series, and it might even go seven games. I think the Yankees will win out, but
the Rangers have a terrific team and I wouldn't overlook them at all.
My
prediction: Yankees in seven, and they will go to the World Series against ...
The San
Francisco Giants. This will be a matchup of the teams that played in the 1962
World Series, and it will be a good one.
Let's see
what happens.
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