Dealing in Vegas: Sin City may be down on its luck that means yours could be about to change
A decade or so ago, Vegas was known for the 99-cent shrimp cocktail and the $1.99 steak and eggs. But then in the roaring '90s it went upscale, with restaurants run by famous chefs and posh, pricey hotel rooms.
Today, the new realism is that you can
So how was Fallon's first week?
So it's been a week since our boy took to the airwaves and he has survived. He went a whole week without being canceled. Way to go, Jimmy! You've cost half of our commenters their share of the dough in their "When will Jimmy Fallon go down in flames?"
Is It Right To "Pimp This Bum?"
(AP)
Until a few weeks ago, Tim Edwards was just another one of the men begging for change at a busy Houston underpass, ignored by most drivers who sped on past without a glance.
Now, thanks to an Internet marketing campaign and unlikely allies,
The wedding singer
Our last week of teaching started with a blinding hangover and ended with me singing at a Thai wedding. It was an interesting week. I wrote several blog entries last week which got lost somewhere in cyberspace as the internet connections in our school
Is It Right To "Pimp This Bum?"
...It was a night in early February when he and several other homeless men were gathered beneath an underpass, "getting drunk like we always do." At first, he wasn't sure if the Dolans (seen at left with Edwards) were a threat or just do-gooders bringing food....
The Ten Spot 1/2 - Films in Films
Let me explain. I'm going for actual movies that appear in, and
contribute to the story of, another movie. Im not including fake titles such as
Logjammin in THE BIG LEBOWSKI or Angels with Filthy Souls in
HOME ALONE. The films below all have somewhat
Majority worry at girls' drinking
YWCA said young women should be warned of the dangers of drinking
Four in five people think binge-drinking is a problem among girls and young women, a survey shows.
In Wales, 74% of those surveyed thought young people drank because their friends did
That's divine intervention
U-S-A! U-S-A!
Mr. Flip will lead those cheers for the American team in the World Baseball Classic, not just because he's a patriotic fan, but also because he doesn't want to be damned for all eternity.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda,
Good Morning! Monday, March 09
"1858: The legislature approves an amendment to Minnesota's constitution that legalizes the loan of the state's credit in an issue of bonds "up to but not exceeding $5,000,000," with the idea of exchanging state bonds for railroad-company bonds and
So far, Fallon's a personable cog
Jimmy Fallon has nothing to sweat about.
The latest host of NBC's "Late Night" may have begun his new gig last week looking not unlike the anchor wannabe Albert Brooks played in "Broadcast News," but we know - don't we? - that he's not going