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Archive for October 12th, 2009
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Monday, October 12th, 2009Chris Columbus Needs a Better PR Agency
Monday, October 12th, 2009Young adults don’t know what Columbus Day is anymore. The long weekend is called “Autumn Break”. Less and less is this holiday considered “legitimate”.
Read this Wiki entry on why folks don’t want to celebrate Columbus Day any longer. It is NOT politically correct or sensitive. My friends in the Knights of Columbus aren’t very happy now. Enjoy the Autumn Break parades today.
Lifehacker on SnagFilms
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Lost Symbol
Monday, October 12th, 2009I finished reading the book. I can’t wait to see the film. It was good fun, easy reading, improbable and silly at times but still a good read.
From my office I can see the Masonic Temple AND the Washington Monument. I am triangulated between both. What does that mean? And I live right near CIA HQ. Is this all a coincidence or part of a bigger plot?
In the beginning was the word and the word was…I can’t tell you. Read the book.
But someone sure went through a lot of trouble to bury one word UNDER the Washington Monument.
I hope this book helps drive additional tourism throughout DC. I will drive by some of the addresses mentioned in the book one Saturday just to check them out and see if they are real.
Dan Brown is a writer that is breathless and the books sell briskly. They read like made-for-TV movies. This one was a fun read but it won’t top The Da Vinci Code for sales or controversy.
And our President just won a Nobel Prize and he has a name that spans generations and sounds Muslim. Does this fulfill the prophecies?
And the Shriners? Rock the Red Fez next! Who knew?
