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Showing posts with label inexplicable successes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inexplicable successes. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2007

It Takes Skills to Pay the Bills

In an unanticipated turn of events, I just won $100 as a result of my participation in a survey on public transit that I filled out on the bus about six months ago. While the contrarian in me wants to turn that hundred bucks into quarters and just drive around town parking at meters and flagrantly avoiding the bus all summer, I think instead I'll just say thanks and kudos to the people of the Transportation Research Board's Committee on Transportation Planning in Small and Medium Sized Communities for not having a fake contest to get unsuspecting citizens to fill out their surveys.

Also, one of my favorite articles about another public transportation survey.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Important Tom Poston News

George Utley has passed.

In honor of the now-late character actor, I found the opening to this very-short-lived 1990 sitcom, "Good Grief," which has a few strange things about it:
a) the opening sequence is set in a graveyard/golf course, and Tom Poston, seen leaning against a headstone at the end, is now deceased.
b) It stars Howie Mandel.
c) Howie Mandel used to have a lot of work.
d) Howie Mandel used to turn work down because he had so much, but he ran with this show.
e) People thought Howie Mandel was funny.
f) People thought Howie Mandel was charming.
g) Howie Mandel had hair.

Now that I'm through wondering how Howie Mandel ever got work, and how he has it again (reality TV is powerful, folks. powerful), I'll say, RIP Mr. Poston.

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