Lance Ito was the judge who presided over the O.J. Simpson murder trial and allowed it to become a media circus.
Archive for January, 2009
I was going to make this letter from Gov. Blagoyevich of Illinois, but thought instead of tipping my hat to our friends from Down Under. Aussie actor Russell Crowe is infamous for profanity-laden tirades. This letter is probably no exception[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
If Silverstein was a superhero, he’d probably be called The Apologist. The reading of letters complaining about content was a staple of old Monty Python shows. Eliot Spitzer was the governor of New York until last year the FBI discovered[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It’s subtle, but I tried to make the screen of the conference room all staticky (maybe their digital converter box is on the fritz). Lots of comic book characters with long, ungainly names are often called by their initials, which[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Chris is, in my experience, much too humble to really say these things about himself. A good many of us in the community think them, though, and I’m certainly not ashamed to admit that I’ve had to pick my jaw[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I try not to show off my superpowers too often. I choose instead strictly to use them for the benefit of myself.
I’ve gotten a hat, t-shirt, and mug from the store. So far I can say the mug is by far the best-looking item and a great accessory for your daily cuppa whateva.
“Party on, Garth” is a reference to the old series of Wayne’s World sketches from Saturday Night Live of the late ’80s, as perpetrated by Mike Myers and Dana Carvey.