7-14-2004
Want to know what's creepier?
#1: Partaking in METRORail's 50th accident since it's inception.
Or...
#2: Finding out that creepazoid Dennis Quaid remarried, this time to a real estate agent.
You be the judge.
6/5/2004
It's been three months since my last entry, but a lot has changed since then.
For instance: Today I've learned that former US President, Ronald Reagan, has passed away after decade long battle with Alzheimer's Disease. He served two terms during the majority of the 1980's through good times and bad times. Among them was the Challenger explosion on January 28th, 1986, which preceeds the Columbia disaster 17 years later.
I'm grateful that I've grown up during that decade when he was in office, and the decades before that when he was an actor, then sportscaster, then Governer of California.
For more information on Ronald Reagan, please go here: Ronald Reagan
We'll miss you, Ronnie. Thanks for the memories.
2/29/2004
Optimisim for a former Not Ready For Primetime Player, plus Baba Wawa interviews another "Friend".
Today may be Leap Day (as in an extra day in our Gregorain calanders), but it's also Oscar night. One of the nominees that I'm rooting for is a former cast member of Saturday Night Live, Bill Murray. He's nominated in the Best Actor catagory for Sophia Coppola's sophmore opus, "Lost in Translation", and tonight's the night that he'll become SNL's first-ever former cast member to win the award.
As I've mentioned before, Babara Walters will be interviewing Matt LeBlanc from NBC's "Friends" tonight prior to the live Oscar telecast. Among the topics will be about the birth of his daugther, Marrina, and the filming of the show's series finale.
Good luck Bill. We're rooting for you!
1/06/2004
Happy new year, everyone! Here are some good news and some bad news.
First, the bad news. Britney Spears got married in Las Vegas, then had her marriage annulled.
And now, the good news. Courtney Cox Arquette's officially pregnant. I got the news from Entertainment Tonight earlier this evening.