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The Daily Word 09.08.10: 4chan Crashes A Birthday Party, Superuseless Superpowers, Jumping The Shark

The Daily Word

NM Secretary of State fired two employees after they met with federal investigators.

President Obama opposes an extension of the Bush tax cuts.

Body found in Albuquerque park.

Arizona Republican runs "street people" as Green Party candidates.

Unemployment may rise to 10 percent.

Mark David Chapman denied parole.

California newspaper is upset that a city council member likes to play Mafia Wars.

Three year-old tests positive for meth, stay classy Albuquerque!

I wish I could visit the Soviet arcade game museum.

Comedian Robert Schimmel was killed in a car accident this weekend.

French newspaper runs a tasteless September 11th ad.

Rodney King marries a juror from his 1991 trial.

Chicago Mayor Richard Daley announced he is ending his 21-year run as mayor.

Missing reporter uses his captor's cell phone to tweet his location.

The guy who wrote the Jump The Shark episode of Happy Days is unhappy with the phrase Jump The Shark.

Does your weird uncle speak Teabonics?

4chan users crash a 90 year-old's birthday party.

Diet soda probably makes you fat.

Old Navy's size 36 pants are actually for 41-inch waists!?!

Vegetarian's won't be buying the new issue of Vogue.

What is your superuseless superpower?

Bacon soda.

Hubble Space Telescope catches cool image of pre-planetary nebula.

Exactly how degrading is it to sell Jell-O shots?

Science figures out the sexiest dance moves, with science!

Consumer reports rates the best and worst fast-food burgers.

Public Comments (5)
  • Alibi shame  [ Wed Sep 8 2010 5:36 PM ]

    Using the homeless as fake Green candidates is repulsive. Our Party is comprised of people who have noble goals. I've met Green(?) charlatans, unfortunately, but they always have some fake agenda.

    The Green Party is based on education. These homeless pawns aren't educated to the higher calling of the environment. They live day-to-day and evacuate themselves in the doorways of responsible humans.

    The Green Party is also based on a shared responsibility for protecting the Environment. What would an insane addict know about anything beyond his/her day to day basic needs?

    The republican who is recruiting these candidates is a lowly piece of filth. What about the Alibi for taking the effort to promote this cause? When you report it, you own it.

    Regards

    Mike

  • yes.  [ Wed Sep 8 2010 8:16 PM ]

    Shame on you, New York Times.

  • Are you serious, Pattriot?  [ Wed Sep 8 2010 9:25 PM ]

    Claiming the Alibi supports a matter simply because they shared that it occurred? That is completely ridiculous. Surely you are joking.

  • Serious? Yes!  [ Fri Sep 10 2010 6:34 PM ]

    Yes... serious, indeed. Every story about the Green Party I've recently read is negative in some way. The Alibi selected this story out of thousands for their little publication and it portrays societies' detritus as republican pawns under my Party's banner. Why, oh why would that annoy me? How about a positive Green story instead? Evidently there aren't any, or democrat operatives are squelching them or perhaps, the Alibi simply won't print them.

    Regards

    Mike

  • Two different things  [ Mon Sep 13 2010 11:59 AM ]

    Sharing a link in the daily recap of national news on a blog and writing and featuring an entire article in a publication are two completely different things in my view.

    I understand where you're coming from though.

 
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