I have to agree with Lynn Henning, whose headline in the Detroit News today reads: Time to ditch ‘Legends,’ ‘Leaders’ for more logical Big Ten division names
From day 1 the current "Leaders" and "Legends" names have been completely lame. The Big-10 should have asked for their money back from whatever marketing firm came up with them.
I actually like Henning's suggestions: "Great Lakes" and either "Great Plains" or "Heartland"
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
You know it's a slow sports day when...
... one of your top headlines is "Long Snapper Daly commits to Notre Dame". (From the ESPN Website today)
Monday, April 18, 2011
Monica Conyers wants to finish out her prison sentence at home
Former Detroit City Council member Monica Conyers wants to finsh out her prison sentence for bribery at home.
Now you might think I would be all indignant about this, given the arrogance and deceitfulness this woman has displayed over her time in public office, and I must admit that I did have these thoughts at first. But upon reflection, I think maybe Monica has come up with something here. Let me 'splain.
It is well known that Michigan has a fiscal problem, and there isn't as much money as there used to be for stuff like prisons, so perhaps as a cost cutting move, we can let felons like this just go home. Then we don't have to pay to feed and house them, and we don't need as many prison guards to watch over all these prisoners.
This could even be bumped up to the federal level. Let all those criminals go home! I'm sure they won't cause any problems for anyone, or commit any more crimes. They'll just go out and find jobs and become productive members of society.
Thanks, Monica! That's a really helpful idea in these days of governmental money problems!
Now you might think I would be all indignant about this, given the arrogance and deceitfulness this woman has displayed over her time in public office, and I must admit that I did have these thoughts at first. But upon reflection, I think maybe Monica has come up with something here. Let me 'splain.
It is well known that Michigan has a fiscal problem, and there isn't as much money as there used to be for stuff like prisons, so perhaps as a cost cutting move, we can let felons like this just go home. Then we don't have to pay to feed and house them, and we don't need as many prison guards to watch over all these prisoners.
This could even be bumped up to the federal level. Let all those criminals go home! I'm sure they won't cause any problems for anyone, or commit any more crimes. They'll just go out and find jobs and become productive members of society.
Thanks, Monica! That's a really helpful idea in these days of governmental money problems!
Saturday, April 02, 2011
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