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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Terrell Owens apologizes
Awesome. From Tosh.0.
Why is there no video of this on YouTube yet?
Via the Associated Press:
"I think next time around he will celebrate in an appropriate manner," coach Bart Andrus told the AP.
Following a TD pass from Kerry Joseph that put Toronto ahead 6-0, [Arland] Bruce removed his helmet, shoulder pads and uniform top and laid down in the end zone. Bruce said he was honoring the memory of Michael Jackson by pretending to be buried.His coach said he made the mistake of telling Bruce that he could do whatever he wanted once he got into the end zone.
"I think next time around he will celebrate in an appropriate manner," coach Bart Andrus told the AP.
Murdoch: Facebook is just a directory
I'm not completely convinced that Rupert Murdoch completely gets these whole "internet" and "social networking" things. Murdoch, of course, owns MySpace through his company News Corp.
And even as MySpace loses market share to Facebook, Murdoch doesn't quite get it, calling Facebook just a directory.
Speaking about the recent shakeups at MySpace:
And even as MySpace loses market share to Facebook, Murdoch doesn't quite get it, calling Facebook just a directory.
Speaking about the recent shakeups at MySpace:
I mean, it will be a very different social site to, say, Facebook.I disagree -- both sites are places where people go to connect with people they already know, and Facebook's design and lack of annoying flashing ads has made it much more popular over recent months.
Facebook is more of a directory. People go looking for their relatives or their friends, who they are going to meet. With MySpace, people go there to find common interests, share music, that sort of thing.
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Never do a bomb threat this way
From the Albuquerque Journal:
She was allegedly calling in the bomb threats because her boyfriend Joseph Quintana had a court appearance scheduled for 9 a.m. Monday. Quintana, 29, had failed to appear in court on a traffic violation and feared he would be sentenced to jail if he went to court, according to the complaint. So he asked her to call in a bomb threat at Metropolitan Court so he wouldn't have to go.Ouch.
According to the complaint, Romero initially was concerned that dispatchers would trace her number, but Quintana told her to dial star-67. That usually hides a person's phone number on caller ID - unless you're calling 911.
Is the Vatican investigating nuns?
An interesting story from the New York Times about some questions from the Vatican on nuns in America.
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