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Wednesday, October 22nd, 2003 at 12:10 pm · 16 views




Is it possible that someone just smacked some sense into sniper suspect, John Allen Muhammad? As quick as Muhammad announced to represent himself in the trial, he later reversed the decision. Either way, I feel justice will be served (full article).

Another reason to ban this dreadful sport. Rest in peace, Tony Renna.

Yankees take the lead over the Marlins, 2-1.

Will this grocery strike ever end? This morning, I heard on the news that the stores have decided to cut off the health benefits of the workers on strike. The benefits are paid two months in advance, so benefits will cease next month for the workers on strike. This only makes sense to not pay the benefits for someone not working for your company, right? JT and I will just do what we gotta do… Saturday we went over to Aldi’s instead of our regular Shop N Save or Schnucks trip. I spent $63 over there at what is considered the discount store in town… that would probably translate to double if not triple at the competitor stores. I still miss the whole convenience of going into a store whenever I want or need to. These strikes are going to be extremely rough on families, considering that the holiday season is coming up very soon.

Minus the huge income and whatnot, I think I would make a better ambassador than Angelina Jolie. I like her as an actress and all but… bleh just let me up in the United Nations so I can put my degree to use ok?

Was I the only one traumatized by Rolling Stone’s recent article about Lauryn Hill (full article). I want Lauryn Hill back, not Ms. Hill or anyone else but Lauryn Hill, I miss your music, not MTV Unplugged… your real music.

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Rest in peace, Fred Berry, who died this evening and Michael Hegstrand better known as wrestler, Hawk and one have of the Road Warriors (aka Legion of Doom), died Sunday in his sleep. My celebrity death list is getting long…

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