Don Meyer book now coming out Nov. 2
August 16th, 2010 by jeffbahr
Publication of the Don Meyer book has been pushed back to Nov. 2.
It was scheduled to come out in September.
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“The way to make your phone ring is to go get something to eat,” says Shawn, on his way to the vending machines.
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The vampire parody film opens Wednesday at Carmike. Opening Friday are “Piranha 3D” and “Nanny McPhee Returns.”
Leaving Tuesday are “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” and “Inception.’
Leaving Thursday is “Salt.”
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Over the weekend at Carmike, “The Expendables” was No. 1 and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” was No. 5.
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Mondell shook the walls with one of his trademark sneezes.
“Is that necessary?” Ryan asked.
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Mondell said one of his sneezes made Alesha jump one night.
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I hear the Margarita Frutista Freezes and Limeade Sparklers at Taco Bell are pretty good.
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The National Weather Service said a North Dakota tornado was an EF2 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
Fujita sounds like another drink they might have at Taco Bell.
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College bowl games this year include the Beef O Brady’s Bowl in St. Petersburg, the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl and the Pinstripe Bowl.
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A co-worker referred to one of Northern’s sports programs as “small potatoes.”
That reminded me of new potatoes you get at restaurants. I can’t stop thinking about food.
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“At the Movies,” the show created by Siskel and Ebert, had its final airing, after 35 years, over the weekend.
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Carrie Cole’s daughter was wearing a shirt that said “Give peas a chance.”
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Mondell spotted “a nice, big majestic hawk” near the swimming pool.
Michelle says a hawk couldn’t pick up a cat because they’re too heavy and too smart.
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When Brad Wilson played “Wild Wild West” as a kid, he was Artemus Gordon.
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A large coffee at Burger King is $1.60. A medium Coke is $1.65.
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I’m getting addicted to “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” I can’t stop watching it.
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Richard is into “Lost.” But he’s still watching last year’s shows. So don’t ruin it for him.
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When I was mocking “Drop Dead Diva,” my daughter told me to take my judgment elsewhere.
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Basic cable is turning into HBO. Swear words were heard over the weekend on “My Boys” on TBS and “Rubicon,” on AMC.
Sources also say that Jim Gaffigan has left “My Boys.” Now I can’t think of any reason to watch it.
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August 18th, 2010 at 7:51 am
I can TOOOOOOOOTALLY see Brad as Artemus Gordon. Good call.