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WEDNESDAY, March 2, 2011

Facebook, whose millionth subscriber was depicted in the movie “Social Network,” has just passed 600 million members, nearly all of whom have a wall with their photo on it.  Remember when the only place with photos of losers on the wall was the Post Office?

A Toronto pizza joint, believed to have been dispensing marijuana since the 1960s, was finally closed down by the RCMP.  Maybe you’ve heard of it “The Mamas and the Papa John’s”?

A Romanian version of Bernie Madoff, on the run for ten years after bilking elderly victims out of millions, was finally captured after being recognized on TV.  His picture had been on so many milk cartons, he was hired as the spokesman for the Romanian Dairy Council.

A Tennessee woman was rescued by a pizza delivery guy used to bringing her a daily order who noticed she hadn’t called in several days and found her
Immobilized.  Her cable TV installer will be there next Friday between noon and six pm.

A new study shows that 5.5 million people are bitten by snakes annually, resulting in 125,000 deaths worldwide.  Those most likely to be bitten include hikers, campers, herpetologists and those who work near courthouses and ambulances. 

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(The following is excerpted from WakiLeaks 2001, now available for $2.99 from Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004KSQX0O  These lines first appeared in this blog in February, 2001)

The rides at Disney's new "California Adventure" include "The Orange Stinger," "The Sun Wheel," "Mulholland Madness" and "The Maliboomer."   (LA Daily News)    Failing to make it off the drawing board:   "Car Jack Caravan," "The Gridlock Getaway," "Simmerin' Smog" and "Rolling Brown Out!"

A New Mexico state senator has petitioned the governor to pardon Billy the Kid who murdered a sheriff and two deputies.   (LA Daily News)    May not mean much to you, but O.J. is following the case with great interest.
       
Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise are ringing down the curtain on their 11-year marriage.   (AP)    All the signs were there, but they had their eyes wide shut.

Kiss has canned their drummer, one of the group's founders.   (LA Times)    Seems he committed the unpardonable sin of leaving his hotel room without trashing it first.
       
An ancient square beside the Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris has been renamed Josephine Baker Square.    (AP)    They're getting dangerously close to renaming the Eiffel Tower the Jerry Lewis Tower.

The Louvre Museum is building a $3.6 million wing to display the Mona Lisa.   (LA Times)    Her old spot will go to "Five of Mona Lisa's Dogs Playing Poker."
       
Public singing is so frowned upon in Germany, only 10% of the school children can carry a tune.   (LA Times)     Which really makes it tough on all those German stand-up comics trying to find opening acts.
       
A contestant on the first round of "Survivor" has sued CBS, claiming the contest was rigged by the producer.   (LA Daily News)    "Ridiculous!" sniffed CBS lawyer, Charles Van Doren.

A University of New Jersey study shows that 46% of stroke victims don't seek medical attention at the onset of symptoms.    (AP)    Their numbness is often mistaken for that of a person merely watching network television.
       

"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" is poised to become the highest grossing foreign language film of all time.   (LA Times)    That is if you don't consider Sylvester Stallone's language in "Rocky" foreign.

Until next time, I leave you with the immortal words of Robin Hood who once told Maid Marian, "I'll be late for dinner. It's Friar Tuck's Bingo Night."

(Excerpted from WakiLeaks 2001, first published in February, 2001.  Download on Kindle for $2.99 at:  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004KSQX0O )

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