Tuesday, May 5, 2009

5/4/09

X-Men Origins: Wolverine was the number one movie this weekend. Hugh Jackman said he loves playing Wolverine but doesn't miss wearing the metal claws on his "jazz hands."

NBC announced its Fall lineup and Jerry Seinfeld is returning to the network. It's a new game show called, "What's the Deal or No Deal?"

Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao from the Phillippines knocked out Ricky Hatton on Saturday in two rounds. Promoters are saying his next opponent could be "Blinky the Ghost."

Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao from the Phillippines knocked out Ricky Hatton on Saturday in two rounds... After the knockout, "Pac Man" said he doesn't care who he fights next, he's just gonna continue training and eating his dots.

Mr. T got called for jury duty in California last week but was eventually dismissed as a potential juror. Court officials didn't believe T could be unbiased because of his long history of showing pity towards fools.

The owner of Panama's largest supermarket chain, Ricardo Martinelli won the country's Presidential election Sunday. Among his campaign promises is an ambitious expansion of the Panama Canal that includes an express lane for boats carrying ten items or less.

Carl Crawford of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays stole six bases in one game last night. League officials say it's the biggest rip off in Baseball since tickets went on sale at the new Yankee Stadium.

Did you see this, over the weekend, the roof collapsed at the Dallas Cowboys practice facility? Most believe winds from a strong thunderstorm caused the collapse but the Cowboy fans are already blaming Jessica Simpson.

The Dallas Cowboys air-supported practice bubble collapsed Saturday during a strong thunderstorm. It's the biggest release of hot air in Dallas since Terrell Owens got cut.

There was a lot of change in Washington while we were away: Supreme Court Justice David Souter announced his retirement, Senator Arlen Spector left the Republican party to become a Democrat, and Hilary Clinton switched from cotton pant suits to linen for the summer.

The United States military has begun using social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook to find young recruits. Meanwhile the Republican party still recruits using Friendster.

“X-Men Origins: Wolverine” took first place at the box office this weekend with $170 million worldwide. X Men fans say Hugh Jackman wields the character's "Adamantium" claws just like Wolverine... and sings and dances just like Ben Vereen.

An 8-year-old Saudi girl has finally been granted a divorce from her 50-year-old husband. Luckily for the girl they had a "prenup" so he can't touch any of her paper route money.

The NFL is in talks to hold the Super Bowl in London sometime within the next eight years. If the game does move to the UK, the NFL plans to replace the Halftime show with a "mid game tea."

No comments:

Post a Comment