Monday, January 24, 2005

Well...

* Wondering what the worst films of 2004 were? The sad thing is spending $9 a ticket on the darn things, plus snacks... But where is Alien vs. Predator, AVP? It's being hyped a bunch on TV.

* San Francisco is thinking about taxing grocery bags for 17-cents each. Seriously. "Uh, no bags. I'll just carry the stuff out by hand, thanks."

* "We have declared an all-out war on this evil principle of democracy and those who follow this wrong ideology" - Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. At first, I thought this was a Barbara Boxer line from last week's Senate confirmation hearings.

* A lot of attention on EBAY's collapse, but take a look at TZOO. Market continues late day selling, which looks like institutional selling, huh?

* Will John Kerry run again? Maybe next time he'll tell everybody what his plans actually are, instead of just saying that he "has a plan."

* A Mexican restaurant in town decided against this year's seasonal promotion of Tsunami Tacos. Good idea.

* I thought it was kind of funny when the new food pyramid said to start off your day with fruits, veggies, and some exercise. Seems like an excuse for most folks to sleep in.

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