Random Nonsense
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008We are two weeks away from voting in a monumental presidential race. Every single day, we are bombarded with He Said, She Said articles, conversations, etc. Today, on 7daybuzz, let’s have a ‘Calgon, take me away moment’ and talk about nonsensical topics. Here we go:
Did you know that Omarosa (yes, the one from The Apprentice) is getting her own reality TV show? According to Trump Productions (yes, Donald Trump is producing it – can you believe it?!), “It’s a dating show, but it’s business meet romance. Love is serious business and that’s what Omarosa knows.” Uh – okay? Can we say, WTH?!!!!!!
Did you know that Terrence Howard was fired from the Iron Man sequel, but didn’t know it until he read in the newspaper? Wow!!!! That’s crazy, especially since I thought he did an awesome job in the movie. But, he is being replaced by Don Cheadle, who is an excellent actor in his own right.
Did you know O.J. Simpson “was allowed out of his cramped cell to attend worship services” at his new address in the Clark County Detention Center? Sometimes, it takes something this drastic to happen to get a person to go to church and discover Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
Did you know that thanks to a new Internet-based service called inSPOT, people are now receiving anonymous e-mails about sex? But they aren’t spam and there is no hidden ad for herbal concoctions to increase the size of anything. Rather, the “e-cards” are notices from a previous sex partner that the recipient may have been exposed to a sexually transmitted disease.
Did you know San Francisco is voting next month to legalize prostitution? San Francisco would become the first major U.S. city to decriminalize prostitution if voters approve Proposition K — a measure that forbids local authorities from investigating, arresting or prosecuting anyone for selling sex.
Did you know in this economy – what some perceive to be a recession – software giant Apple’s profits are up 26% – mainly because of the iPhone? Does this mean McCain was right, that the economy is not as bad as we think it is?


