Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Feb. 17, 2010

A coroner has determined fashion maven Alexander McQueen hanged himself. Apparently, it happened right after he saw someone wearing denim on denim. His last words: “That was so 1987.”


A Scottish Terrier won the Westminster Kennel Dog Club yesterday. The crowd went wild. Of course, that’s understandable. It's been ages since there was something to cheer for at Madison Square Garden.


What a scene. The dogs went wild for the celebratory confetti. And even more wild for the vacuum that cleaned it all up.


With nobody buying music anymore, the owners of Abbey Road might have to put the famous music studio up for sale. The asking price: $.99 cents, which you can purchase through the iTunes store.


Electric cars are going to start rolling into showrooms soon. Carmakers say they’ll be able to go 100 miles on a single charge. Of course, that’s assuming you’re not running the radio and the windshield wipers.


The bicycle protest group Critical Mass suffered a setback yesterday. A judge ruled that they not only need a permit to gather, but with unemployment above 10% and the economy dragging, their cause right now is actually sadder than their bicycle bells.


Walgreens has agreed to buy Duane Reade. Actually, the deal would have gone through six months ago, but it’s still waiting on line.


Eight states will soon administer tests allowing high school sophomore to enroll immediately in community college. So it’s possible to gain that freshman 15 when you actually turn 15.

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