I didn't know what DUMBO was, but once again Google comes to the rescue - Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. Duh. That would be a good Final Jeopardy question: "Not just a pachyderm, this New York neighborhood is also a premier art district."
Excellent job on the latest video with Susan Cianciolo. That little 10 year old model was so cute. She's like, "I've done so many of these shows..." When I was 10 I was still learning how to dress myself.
That's a great picture of you with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background.
There's a strong thunderstorm here right now. I think it's supposed to rain all day :o(
Oh by the way, we all might want to make today extra special.
A new atom smasher built in France called the Large Hadron Collider is scheduled to begin operations late tonight. It has seven times the force of the Fermilab collider in Illinois.
Some critics say the LHC is powerful enough to create subatomic black holes that would devour and destroy the Earth. They also say it could create strange particles that would almost instantly transform the Earth into a dead, dense lump. Several lawsuits were filed to try to stop the project. There's even a Wikipedia article about it: tinyurl.com/5t4d3c
Scientists, of course, dismiss those fears. But if the worst should happen, I just want all of you to know it's been real fun. See you on the other side!
That is very interesting about the atom accelerator thingy. I have also read on the internet that Wednesday is supposed to be the last day of life, and the world is supposed to end abruptly. See ya tomorrow, or on the other side!
Toddrod, I was just thinking that is would really be tragic if France destroys the world tonight.
First of all if anyone's going to do it, it should be the USA. Damn it - we spend enough taxpayer money on particle physics, WE should be the ones to snuff everybody out!!!!
Second, there's a new episode of Mythbusters on tomorrow night. France should at least wait until Thursday to play with their new toy. I'll be really pissed if I miss Mythbusters because of them!
I am a vivacious person with effervescent thoughts and bubbly feelings, which I used to save for my diary and therapist before realizing I could share them with a million strangers, unless of course we've met before in which case remember that time we were at that place and then I did that thing? Sorry about that... Also I'm a writer, pop culture analyst/expert and regular TV guest. Care to be impressed by my credentials? Well then, from 2005—2008 I did Best Bets with Alison Rosen, a segment on WNBC's Weekend Today in New York show. I've appeared on Montel, Chelsea Lately, Hannity & Colmes, Fox & Friends and a bunch more and I'm a regular commentator on Fox News Channel's Red Eye. I wrote for the Los Angeles Times when I was 18. I'm a former Time Out New York editor. I'm a contributing editor for Page Six Magazine. I've written for a zillion publications including Rolling Stone, Maxim, Spin, People, Village Voice, New York Press, Nerve, Seventeen, Vibe, Seattle Weekly, Minneapolis City Pages, OC Weekly and Page Six Magazine. I used to play guitar in a punk band. I have naturally black hair. I won NY's Funniest Reporter competition.
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You are such a cutie patootie Miss Rosen!
Who drove? That's the person who will be convicted. You can just say you were kidnapped.
Toddrod
Quote of the Stolen MIni:
"Hey, did you stole the Mini from me ?......"
----Mr. Bean
I didn't know what DUMBO was, but once again Google comes to the rescue - Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. Duh. That would be a good Final Jeopardy question: "Not just a pachyderm, this New York neighborhood is also a premier art district."
Excellent job on the latest video with Susan Cianciolo. That little 10 year old model was so cute. She's like, "I've done so many of these shows..." When I was 10 I was still learning how to dress myself.
That's a great picture of you with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background.
There's a strong thunderstorm here right now. I think it's supposed to rain all day :o(
Oh by the way, we all might want to make today extra special.
A new atom smasher built in France called the Large Hadron Collider is scheduled to begin operations late tonight. It has seven times the force of the Fermilab collider in Illinois.
Some critics say the LHC is powerful enough to create subatomic black holes that would devour and destroy the Earth. They also say it could create strange particles that would almost instantly transform the Earth into a dead, dense lump. Several lawsuits were filed to try to stop the project. There's even a Wikipedia article about it:
tinyurl.com/5t4d3c
Scientists, of course, dismiss those fears. But if the worst should happen, I just want all of you to know it's been real fun. See you on the other side!
I see you get a credit for "Moderation" but nothing for your grounds keeper duties. It just doesn't seem right.
Moderation? Really?
It seems more like a classification than a title. Now if you drank to much while performing your duties would they classify you as Lush.
Hey Joe,
That is very interesting about the atom accelerator thingy. I have also read on the internet that Wednesday is supposed to be the last day of life, and the world is supposed to end abruptly. See ya tomorrow, or on the other side!
Toddrod
Toddrod, I was just thinking that is would really be tragic if France destroys the world tonight.
First of all if anyone's going to do it, it should be the USA. Damn it - we spend enough taxpayer money on particle physics, WE should be the ones to snuff everybody out!!!!
Second, there's a new episode of Mythbusters on tomorrow night. France should at least wait until Thursday to play with their new toy. I'll be really pissed if I miss Mythbusters because of them!
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