Leave a Comment | Posted by Harmon Dash on June 29, 2011
Safety First
Posted in: Harmon
DO NOT let this dumbass handle your fireworks. Luckily, no injury beyond the loss of homeboy’s eyebrows:
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DO NOT let this dumbass handle your fireworks. Luckily, no injury beyond the loss of homeboy’s eyebrows:
Peter Falk didn’t just play Columbo, he was Columbo (as evident by this clip from Dean Martin’s Celebrity Roasts
Senator McCain lent suspicion to illegal immigrants, in regards to the origins of the wildfires ravaging (the central, and northern regions; not the border region of) his state. After his comments drew harsh criticisms, he came to Jon Stewart to offer an explanation:
Looks like a deal has been reached over revenue, players getting 48% to owners 52%, with no skimming off the top beyond cost of operating. Deal won’t be signed on for another couple of weeks, so there’s still time to mess it up:
I GOT MARRIED! nuff said.
Just about EVERYONE current and past, who work in New Orleans Radio. A few peeps missing-Walton and Johnson and Sarah couln’t make it, my lil sis Vydra absent and Ginty and Rod Ryan. Where the hell was Spinatto and Gosselin?? And 3 of my fave men-Gonzo, Mitch and Bender. The rest as you can see, all there and all happily buzzed! We all really DO like eachother! Geesh, if anyone wanted to kill Nola commercial radio my wedding day would have been the day!

And just for fun- The Nola Nude Bike Ride was on the same day as my wedding. Coincedence??

When the Elliot Spitzer scandal broke in March ‘08, Bill O’Reilly was asked why the then Gov of NY should resign, but not LA Congressman, David Vitter. His response amounted to Vitter being “just a congressman”, and a higher standard should be held for a politician who’s running a whole state.
In the wake of Weiner-Gate, Bill O’Reilly has offered a conflicting opinion:
Word is the NFL lockout will be resolved in a matter of weeks, and our boys are ready! The Saints concluded their Tulane odyssey, the longest and most cohesive effort of any during the lockout, convinced they had improved, and that their efforts will pay dividends down the road. Drew Brees repeatedly has said that when football starts, the team that stuck together the most will have an advantage.