Suzanne and Alex’s Evil Plan
Suzanne D’Amour once had it all. She married her boss, dentist Robert D’Amour, after meeting him on her job as a dental hygenist in Springfield, MA. After years of marriage to the man 22 years her senior, she got bored and met Alex Rankins, a beefy, black Springfield bar bouncer. […]
Sleepless Summer Nights
Summer nights can be brutal for those of us who live in un-airconditioned houses. Covers wet with sweat, tossing and turning; no wonder Lunestra is the new drug of choice. Last night, again, racked with an inability to stay asleep, I woke up at 2 and headed downstairs to the […]
Google’s Orkut, a Great Way to Score
Reuters reports that Brazilian police arrested 10 people on Thursday accused of selling drugs using Google’s international social networking site Orkut, which is hugely popular in the Latin American country. “We’ve nabbed 10 so far, but there may be more,” he added. The ring distributed mainly ecstasy and marijuana. Orkut […]
Are Comedians Better Lovers?
Rachel Kramer Bussel writes the Lusty Lady column in the Village voice and included this recent look at the sex lives of comedians. “Eric de Picciotto’s had his share of groupies, even though he makes sure to mention his longtime girlfriend during shows. “One night, a woman from the audience […]
Semper Fidelis for the Few
Today’s The Onion had this news. “Marine Corps Shortens Slogan To ‘The Few’WASHINGTON, DC—In light of recruiting shortfalls, a near standstill in re-enlistment, and rock-bottom troop morale, U.S. Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Michael Hagee announced Monday that the Marines will alter their unofficial slogan, abbreviating it to the more accurate […]
My Kid Started an Airline. What Did Yours Do?
Steve Jones in writes on the Travelmole July 20, 2005 about an industrious teen from England. “A teenager awaiting his A level results has become the latest entrant into the low cost airline arena. Daniel Reilly, 18, has leased a Boeing 737 with money from venture capitalists to set up […]
The Year of Living Biblically
Bethanne Patrick, AOL’s book editor, writes a clever blog. Here is part of today’s entry. “Last Friday I received a call from my pal A.J. Jacobs, editor-at-large to Esquire magazine and author of 2004’s delightful ‘The Know-It-All: One Man’s Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World,’ which covered […]
Emailing the Spammers
Here is one way to attack spam, found on New Media Report, written by Elizabeth G. Hines. Anti-spam/spyware company, Blue Security, has developed a method of actively deterring spam—by hitting the spammers before they hit you. When you sign up for their Do Not Intrude Registry, Blue Security will set […]
