Saturday, November 4, 2006

Think and grow rich - Oct 31 Johnstone Paints Trophy Millwall 2-0 AFC Bournemouth Att 1905

Oh dear. Was this as bad as it could get? It was one of the most abject performances at the Den last night that I think that I have ever seen at any level of the game. Thank you for not asking me if I was available to do the report as it would have been somewhat short! (Ooooppss - ed!)
True to its name, the Big Apple Circus likes to think big. Not big in terms of size; the cozy, one-ring tent show, ensconced anew in Lincoln Center, is like a music box, the lid lifted on a series of personal performance delights.
If the Poms had been asked a few years back to predict the winner in a scrummaging contest between the All Blacks and a wet paper bag, they would have had to think about their answer.
British teens are the among most badly behaved in Europe, says a U.K. think tank that compared their behaviour with that of their counterparts in other countries.
Regardless of the outcome this Election Day, I know Wednesday, November 8th will find me brooding about shoes. Not any particular pair of Pradas or Blahniks, but what they represent. There's an old political adage designed to encourage women's political giving: "Think about how much money you spent on your last pair of shoes. Now think about the last check you wrote for a candidate." The
Vermont Democrats are feeling high energy in the expectation of next week's elections. The Democrats think they're on the verge of gaining control of both houses of Congress.
If you think even-money favorite Bernardini cannot lose Saturday's Breeders' Cup Classic at Churchill Downs, think again.