I Just Sat Here for 3 Minutes Thinking of a Creative Title and This is All I Came Up With
A few items to cover this evening...so let's get to it:
- Brad wanted me to mention a news story that I actually heard on Howard Stern this morning as well. In the movie, A Bronx Tale, the guy who plays Robert DeNiro's son....his name is Lillo Brancato, was arrested for burglary and shooting (and killing) an off duty police officer. This guy was also in "The Sopranos" as occasional character, Matt Bevilacqua. Read about this idiot here.
- Monday night TV is becoming increasingly disappointing now since Laguna hasn't been on, and now the latest season of Curb Your Enthusiasm finished last week. To add insult to injury, I usually don't make it home from work in time for Arrested Development. Guess I'll just have to watch the crappy Monday Night Football matchups that we have left this season.
- Great comment from Jared, regarding the current leader of the Football pool, Keith, who won the pool last year and tied for the win the year before: "F**king Keith ... he is running away with this damn pool again. I've been funding his Christmas for two, almost 3 years now."
- Here's JoePa making fun of ESPN College Gameday's Kirk Herbstreit: Ohio State is for poor people
- My sister, Jamie, has a final Tuesday morning at 8:00am. Oversleeping is currently a 10 point favorite vs. waking up on time. Place your bets now. That reminds me of freshman year when roommate Andy Myers overslept for an 8am final, waking up at 8:15am after I (half-asleep) said, "Dude, dont you have a final now?" followed by an "Oh Shit!" and he ran out of the room, possibly half-dressed. Apparently, he then ran across campus not knowing which building the final was taking place in. He stopped in the HUB to bring up the finals schedule online and then found out he had to go over to Deike Building. That's a classic story. Let's hope Jamie doesn't make history repeat itself.
- Hey, I stumbled upon an article about this crazy state of Connecticut that I actually live in. Apparently, the state saved around $10,000 last month when the governor forced the state government employees to use the phone book instead of 411. I'm not sure if this is a smart move, or it's just being cheap... Here's the link.
That's all I have to entertain you with this evening. Until next time...the RPR wishes you a happy Tuesday.
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