Altitude and Airspeed
Rich Galen
Friday October 8, 2010
- "� Arsenio Hall ... ": Here's the Wikipedia entry for Arsenio Hall.
- "� Pew Poll ... ": Here's the link to the Pew study of independent voters.
- "� Toby Harnden ... ": Here's the link to the U.K. Telegraph piece on whether the "Democratic surge" story last week was mostly wishful thinking among Democrats.
- "� Harry Byrd ... ": I meant, of course, Harry Reid. Here's the Wikipedia entry for Harry Byrd.
Mullfoto of the Day
Sorry, officer. I didn't get a good look at the driver.
Actually ... I was going to caption this: "It could have been my license plate" and put a close up of one of my (blue) eyes below it. But it turned out to be verrrrry creepy looking.
Catchy Caption of the Day
Actual Caption:
Police stand outside Sweden's parliament on October 1. A Swedish museum only learned of the theft of three of its works of art, including a valuable Edvard Munch painting, after they were discovered by police during a raid, media reported Thursday.
Edvard Munch (he painted "The Scream") had the same happy-go-lucky outlook on life as Richard Belzard's character John Munch has on the Law & Order series.
But, as to not knowing the paintings were missing ... what about those empty spaces on the walls, I wonder?
(AFP/SCANPIX/File/Bertil Ericson)
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