Sunday, April 23, 2006

Howard Stern Chicken Chunks

Marvelous Monday

National TV Turnoff Week begins Monday, a time families to focus on developing richer, healthier, more connected lives (tvturnoff.org).

Monday is Victory Day in Togo. Hey, look it up.- In North Togo the Ewes celebrate victory over the Kabyes; and in South Togo the Kabyes celebrate victory over the Ewes. In Togo, everybody's a winner.

Monday is Hug A Prom Sponsor Day, a day to honor teachers everywhere who help to organize, promote, and chaperone the high school proms. You know, the ones who can’t afford a limo.

Singer Barbra Streisand was born on April 24 in 1942. As a child in Brooklyn Barbra's dream was to sing in a punk rock group. But she had to give up that idea because her hair was too clean.
On April 24 in 1977 New York's famous disco Studio-54 opened. The music was really loud. It had to be, to be heard over the swishing polyester.

Love & Learn

Dog Has the Itchy-Allergy Blues - Worrying about your pet's allergies is very common. According to a 2004 survey conducted by Novartis Animal Health US Inc., 86 percent of pet owners whose animals deal with seasonal allergies say they have felt helpless and frustrated. Here are some ideas that might help.

Quality Teak Furniture Is a Lifetime Investment - Think of quality teak wood as the Sean Connery or Catherine Deneuve of outdoor furniture. Its looks are classic and it ages gracefully. No matter if it's a formal garden bench, a dining set or a laid-back Adirondack chair in warm golden hues or natural silvery gray, fine teak patio pieces often get better with age.

Fall Out Boy: Love It or Hate It - People either love the pop-punk band Fall Out Boy or absolutely, totally hate it. Which may explain why at a time when the band is selling out practically all its concert dates, it's also being voted “Worst Band” in Spin magazine's latest reader's poll.

Once-Scary Marlins Are More Like Minnows - South Florida barely had gotten over the unexpected delight of actually winning the World Series of 1997 when then-owner Wayne Huizenga sent the Marlins into purge mode, his payroll dropping from $53 million to $32 million. That was two owners ago. The state of the current Marlins smells even fishier.

Today's political observations:

A president can't fool all the people all the time. That's why we elect a president and a vice-president.

Republicans are concerned about the poor -- concerned they'll vote for the Democrats.

Thoughts While Kicked Back

After football, basketball, and hockey, finally, baseball -- a whistle-free game a man can sleep through.

Today's blog was to you by Howard Stern Chicken Chunks. No fillers, no preservatives, no artificial flavors, just raw naked fowl. Teenagers and immature adults will love it.

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