Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Today's News

In Columbus, Ohio a man was caught trying to collect urine out of a boys' bathroom. Apparently, he drinks the stuff for sexual kicks. Ewwww. Now that's a horror story. Here's the link to the full story: http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2008/09/08/story_patton.html?sid=102

On politics, I'm sick of hearing about both Obama and McCain. I think Palin is nauseating. And CNN National Polls are now showing Obama at 45% and McCain at 47%. Now I'm scared. I shudder to think what will happen if we have to put up with another four years of Republicans in office. McCain wasn't too bad, but Palin is a nightmare. I'm sure there are a lot of women out there who agree, if they take a close look at her. I'm not crazy about Obama, though I do like Biden. I hate that Ron Paul was shut out of the debates. We should teach both the big parties a lesson and vote Libertarian. The Republicans and Democrats have both had their chance, so why not let the Libertarians show what they can do. People are afraid of change, in the end, that may be why Obama/Biden loses. Oh, I'm not throwing in the towel. There's still plenty of time for America to wake up.

And in the literary world, a judge blocked a website from publishing a Harry Potter lexicon, citing that it would cause author J.K. Rowling 'irreparable harm.' Okay, I agree on the judge's decision, because I don't think a lexicon would come under fair use. Doing character comparison's is one thing, but to go in and do an in-depth encyclopedia is another. Now, would such a book cause J.K. Rowling irreparable harm? I seriously doubt that. I mean, come on, she's one of the richest women in the world. Here's the link: http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/books/09/08/harry.potter.lawsuit.ap/index.html

I didn't watch the VMA's, but congratulations to Britney Spears for her comeback. I've never been a huge Britney fan, but I applaud anyone who is battling mental illness and triumphs. I wish everyone who suffered the way she has had the support that she does. Unfortunately, they don't. If you know someone who suffers from a mental illness, be it bipolar, schitzophrenia, anxiety, or even depression, no matter the illness, try to understand and be supportive to that person.

Okay, I now have a favorite new show. I watched episode one of Tru Blood last night, the vampire show based on the Charlaine Harris books and I loved it. I think the girl who plays Tara may want to tone it down just a little. She's hostile to the point of being annoying. I'm still not sure about the guy playing Bill the vampire. But Sam is adorable and Anna does a great job playing Sookie. I need to get the books and start reading. I read a couple of them many years ago, enough years that I have forgotten a lot. I recommend the show. It's funny, different, and very entertaining. Here's an article on Alan Ball, the director: http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Movies/09/04/alan.ball/index.html

That's all I have to write about for now. Off to take my oldest to the dentist. Have a great day and drop me a comment if so inclined.

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