The Short List — Wed., March 5
March 5, 2008 at 8:59 am by Joe Bardi
- More Texas/Ohio wrap here, here, here and here.
- McCain officially seals the deal.
- Hillary’s got a math problem. Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter crunched the numbers too, and he reports the race was over weeks ago.
- Now what?
- “The $2 Trillion Nightmare” exposed.
- Want to buy a church? Without Walls goes on the market for $30 million.
- Gary Gygax’s hit points drop to zero.
- Moses liked the drugs.
(Photo Credit: Joe Crimmings Photography)
UPDATE: Here’s a few more I missed the first go-round:
- Garrison Keillor puts his prairie home up for sale. Who knew he lived next door to Lori Anderson?
- Bush finally indicted! (But only in Vermont)
- Invite Travolta to your film-fest party, but don’t you dare take his picture.
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March 5th, 2008 at 9:24 am
You mean everything in the Bible is one “long, strange trip”? Guess that means I can start sleeping in on Sundays from now on. Not to mention all those great real estate opportunities called churches coming on the market.
Speaking of which, that story about Without Walls going on the market was on GlobeSt.com months ago. Surprised the Trib didn’t pick up on it then. WW sure as hayell wasn’t gonna tell anybody!
March 5th, 2008 at 9:31 am
Yes, Carl, the bible is comprised entirely of early Dead shows. Until now, no one realized Jerry Garcia lived in the Middle East before relocating to The Haight. As for sleeping in on Sunday morning, I started that long ago and have seen nothing but improvements in my life.
March 6th, 2008 at 2:22 am
i always thought ‘burning bush’ was code for something fishy.
chant down babylon