Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Mr. Whipple has passed

Dick Wilson, a character actor who turned "Please don't squeeze the Charmin" into a national catchphrase as exasperated shopkeeper Mr. Whipple in the TV commercial campaign that ran for more than two decades, has died. He was 91.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Celebrity Apprentice Stars Announced

This photo released by NBC shows the cast for Celebrity Apprentice. Pictured: (back row l-r) Merilu Henner, Piers Morgan, Nelly Galan, Trace Adkins, Gene Simmons, Carol Alt, Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., Jennie Finch, Lennox Lewis, Tito Ortiz, Vinnie Pastore, (bottom row l-r) Omorosa, Stephen Baldwin, Donald Trump, Tiffany Fallon, Nadia Comeneci. (AP Photo/NBC, Justin Stephens)
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Edyta Sliwinska
Edyta Sliwinska and Cameron Mathison perform during week eight of 'Dancing with the Stars.' After working to become the consensus most-improved celebrity on 'Dancing with the Stars,' Mathison, who spent the season shuttling between Los Angeles and New York (where 'All My Children' is filmed), was eliminated Tuesday night.
Edyta is an excellent dancer, too bad her partner was not good enough to win.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Favorites to win?

Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves, left, and his 'Dancing With The Stars' partner Julianne Hough perform during the Indiana Pacers-Miami Heat basketball game in Indianapolis, Friday, Nov. 2, 2007.

Friday, November 9, 2007
Big game tonight
OHSAA Division II Regional Football Playoff Semi-Finals
(4) Canfield (10-1) vs. (1) DeSales (11-0) at Canton Fawcett Stadium

Go Cardinals!!
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Can The Cleveland Indians Do it?
How do you lift the spell of a curse that's held sway for nearly 60 years? An inch at a time, of course.

That inch was crucial in the fifth inning of last night's game between the Cleveland Indians and the Boston Red Sox. Cleveland led 1-0, with men on the corners and one out, when Asdrubal Cabrera hit the ball on a line back at Boston knuckleballer Tim Wakefield.
"If such a ball had streaked at him in May or August, the 41-year-old vet might have remembered in a blink where his infielders were positioned and simply allowed the ball to pass him untouched," writes Thomas Boswell in the Washington Post. "If he had, the drive would've skipped straight to Dustin Pedroia, standing near second base, for the easiest of double plays: step on the bag, flip to first. On such infinitesimal moments, whole seasons sometimes can turn. It may not be fair, but it's certainly the nature of playoff baseball, in which every break resounds like a rifle shot in both dugouts."
The ball trickled off Mr. Wakefield's glove for an infield hit and a 2-0 Indians lead. Next came Victor Martinez, whose single made it 3-0 and sent Mr. Wakefield to the showers. Facing Manny Delcarmen, Jhonny Peralta crushed a three-run homer. Cleveland wound up hitting for 35 minutes and finished the inning up 7-0, enough to withstand back-to-back-to-back home runs by Boston's Kevin Youkilis, David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez (who admired his drive as if it had won the game, instead of being merely cosmetic). Cleveland now leads the series 3-1, and can advance to the World Series against the Colorado Rockies tomorrow night.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
The Woody
The 86,000-square-foot Woody Hayes Athletic Center on the Ohio State campus is a testament to Big Boy Football decadence.
It's the epicenter of OSU's football universe and where the No. 1-ranked Buckeyes report for practice every day.
"The Woody" also is where coach Jim Tressel's players hang out, because not many college dorms or apartments feature more plasma TVs than Circuit City, in-water treadmills, whirlpool and therapy tubs that rival any day spa, a weight room the size of Rhode Island, an Xbox arcade, pool tables and a fully stocked juice bar.
The place cost $21.5 million to expand and remodel this past summer.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Roadruler wins MISS VIRGINIA USAŽ 2008: Tori Hall

Sunday in Lynchburg, VA they held the 2008 Miss Teen and Miss Virginia USA pageant. The event was broadcast live from E.C. Glass High School Sunday afternoon, and Lynchburg Native Emily Bruce, the outgoing Miss Teen played a pivotal role in the pageant. Taking home the crown for Miss Teen Virginia was Megan Myrehn of Prince William County. Tori Hall took home the title of Miss Virginia 2008.
Tori (Viewers Revenge) actually has the chance to compete in the national pageant in the Spring, where she will be vying for the title of Miss USA. If you're a pageant fan, you know that the current titleholders for Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, and Miss Universe all have their own reality show on MTV called Pageant Place.

Tori will also be making an appearance in the upcoming Gauntlet 3.

