Dark Knight Review at Auburn Comics
I contributed a review of The Dark Knight to Auburncomics.com – read it here. 🙂
Read MoreI contributed a review of The Dark Knight to Auburncomics.com – read it here. 🙂
Read MoreThe Auburn Knights will have their annual reunion this weekend. Montgomery Advertiser story.
I like to think that in some parallel universe I got to play with the Auburn Knights as a regular band member, but truthfully I went to AUM and anyway I was probably never that good. However, I was asked to play in the ’30s reunion band some years ago by Charlie Higgins, known to the Auburn faithful as both the irresistable force AND the immovable object behind the AKAA reunion. Starting last year, I was fortunate enough to be asked to play in the ’90s reunion band. My spot in the ’90s band is provisional, year to year, and dependent on my continuing to pay those alumni bari sax players to stay away whether or not alumni want to participate, but they know I’ll always jump at the chance.
Read MoreThis is what I get for twittering snarky things about the new Birmingham logo. A friend at al.com challenged me to critique the new design. First, let me say for the record I have no opinion about the name change, the wisdom of changing the name, etc. In my business, of course, change is good. 🙂
Here is a link to the graphic in question. The caption mentions that the Mayor of Birmingham, Larry Langford, designed it.
Read More… and puts the previous whining in perspective. R.I.P. Olive.
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“Simpson told the Associated Press that he was conducting a sting operation to collect his belongings at the Palace Station casino.”
That’s our O.J. When he’s not working to find the real killers or writing thoughtful volumes on what, hypothetically speaking, he would have done if, hypothetically speaking, he did it, he’s assisting local law enforcement to write wrongs like a casino displaying sports memorabilia that probably once belonged to him before he had to sell it to pay the lawyers who kept him out of jail so he could continue working to find the real killers.
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