In San Diego, thousands of comic book fans cheered as Will Farrell opened the annual four-day Comic-Con Convention dressed as the villain from “Megamind.“ City police, fire and medical personnel were on 24-hour Geek Alert, including members of the elite Nerd Squad.
Top weekend box-office went to “Inception,” in which Leonardo DiCaprio plays a white collar thief who can enter corporate executives’ dreams while they sleep. Bloomingdales is now selling mens’ silk pajamas with a built-in burglar alarm.
Harper-Collins will publish a special youth edition of Sarah Palin’s “Going Rogue” aimed at the eight-to-twelve year old market. It will be identical to the adult version but understandably, some of her words will have to be… well, you know… replaced by longer ones.
Police in Paris have charged an Air France flight attendant with grand theft for stealing from passengers while they slept. One man whose pant’s pocket she picked said he thought it was just a free service that came with the pillow and blanket.
Playboy On Line has launched a special edition intended for surreptitious viewing by employees during working hours. The monthly centerfold is shown lying across her desk in a cubicle and the Playboy Advisor features excerpts from The Wall Street Journal.
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