Monday, September 17, 2007

Let's post religiously now!



So are weany of you surprised OJ is back in the headlines--arrested--at the same time the Goldmans are releasing his new book? I'm not and I don't think you're all either. This is from the same man who paralyzed a nation thirteen years ago. This is a man who craves attention and that perhaps is wanting to get caught. A man who perhaps cannot live with the guilt of his previous transgressions who now may spend years in jail for a robbery. It's definitely an interesting turn of events. I mean--going in to rob a hotel in Las Vegas for sports memorabilia--armed. Could he not make a phone call? I guess it's in the OJ tradition.

In any event, that "if-I-did-it" book is already out even when the special was cancelled last year and no one was going to publish the book. The Goldmans definitely have an interesting way of thinking to say the least. Denise Brown is still vehemently against the book but there's nothign she can do at this point. So some morbid people will read the book and the evil thoughts of a messed-up man will be made public, but at least OJ will not get a cent off that book. Hopefully, the Goldmans use all the funds for their foundations and don't end up pocketing some of the revenue for themselves.



Apparently, according to a new study the heavier you are the more it costs for airline companies to make you airborne. Big shocker there! Do we really need these kind of studies. They're just insulting and don't give anything intelligent to comment on.

In a related story, my heart goes out to the families of the dead of the Thai airliner crash today that left 87 people dead. As a somewhat nervous and frequent flyer, news like this always shakes me up a little bit. I can only hope their deaths were quick and that their families and loved ones may find peace and comfort in a sudden and unexpected death.



Tonight are the Primetime Emmys and you can take it to the bank that I'll be watching and blogging. Oh, and it'll be interesting how they cut-up Kathy Griffin's acceptance speech.

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