Bachelorette finale… and okay, some sports and politics

So on the Bachelorette finale, Jillian chose Ed, the guy who says he’s been married to his job. Let’s hope if they do tie the knot, that in 10 years he doesn’t tell her he’s hiking the Appalachian trail, when he’s really sneaking off to work.


And since women readers are more likely to have read the first item. Okay, two more cents on the Gates-Crowley incident. Did race play a part? Possibly. Did gender play a bigger part, Probably. Sure looks like from the outside like a clear-cut case of testosterone poisoning.


For guys who are saying, no way. Okay, just imagine EITHER participant was a woman. Same ending? I think not. Maybe at most a sexual harrassment lawsuit later. Or if both were women, maybe a catfight for the ages on Youtube.

Family Guy apparently had to pull a completed episode from airing because Fox found the abortion subject matter too controversial. Yeah, I guess it could offend Family Guy viewers with delicate sensibilities. Both of them.

The Rose Bowl will now be open to more teams under a new BCS ruling, including teams from non-major conferences. Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany calls it “lightened standards” to accommodate the BCS. Right. As opposed to the lightened academic standards for USC.


On Monday, San Francisco traded a minor league pitcher for Ryan Garko. SI.com referred to the Giants as “light-hitting.” Isn’t that like referring to Joe Biden as light-reticent?

Or Paris Hilton as light-skanky?

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