Thursday, September 29, 2005

Going Places

I recently sat in front of a guy wearing sunglasses on an airplane. He was reading a book called Cashflow Quadrant.

Fundamental rights revisited

I saw a teaser for an upcoming story on gasoline prices on a local news station. The clip showed a guy at a gas station saying: "Yeah, I heard gas is going up to $5 or $6 a soon." He had frosted tips, a sweet striped shirt, and silvery see-through ultratrendy sunglasses. We've taken this notion of freedom of the press way too far.

Mixed Results

The economic reality is that I may have to outsource these blog entries to India.

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Prisoner's Dilemma

Is it smarter to lease or buy a tanning bed?

History's Greatest Cad

luridtransom would like to recognize the 35th Anniversary of the Flashman Papers and express our utmost gratitude to George Macdonald Fraser, Editor of the Flashman Papers.

Marketing 101

Whose idea was it to can Melissa Stark and the rest of the hot sideline reporters and replace them with fat chicks?

vox populi

Say what you will about Hondurans, but my, they likes 'em some terrible music.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Aristotle's Diary

Is life worth living if you don't have a cell phone with digital video recording capabilities?

Friday, September 09, 2005

Fashionistas

As a unit, Ohio State's linebackers have the most fashionable haircuts in the Big 10, if not the whole country.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Bait & Switch

What exactly is so express about Houston Metro's Route 102 Bush IAH Express bus route? It makes no less than SIX stops between downtown and the airport. Public transportation sucks. Except for monorails, of course.

Trustbusting

I'm not afraid to admit it: I'm a Nick Lachey fan. But I don't want to see Nick Lachey on College GameDay. ESPN, your Vesuvius is coming.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Big Time?

luridtransom has caught the attention of the collection agency bloggers. (See comment under Check your facts, AP). Give me a phat beat.