What should have happenend the night of the Oscars.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Thank You, Local News!
And now, the news in reviews...
Your dreams make me sad Cheryl Hintze
Soccer moms are taking to the parking lots to celebrate the opening of a new Target in Sun Prairie. Little do they know, there are already 3 Targets in Madison.
Our very own NBC15.com investigates:
Target Stores are bucking the bad economy and opening new locations across the country including bringing nearly 200 jobs to the Madison area.
Taking a cue from Badger Saturdays, a group of Sun Prairie mothers are partying in anticipation. It is a big day at the new Target in Sun Prairie but long before this very average store opening hits, the parking lot is playing host to a quite unique party. It is the furthest you can get from a men's tailgate party. No beer guzzling or burping here, this one is women only.
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It is a tent and table that have seen a lot of tailgating action for things like Badger Games but never has a group pulled out all the stops like this for a department store. Kostelnik says, "I was handing out the flyer and people were laughing at me so yeah, I think they thought we were crazy." Close to two dozen women flow in and out, many of them stay at home moms just waiting for the doors to open.
Tailgater Cheryl Hintze says, "I'm so excited. To have shopping within two miles of my home is a dream."
...
At a party like this how could you not? When all is said and done the Sun Prairie store will employee 180 people.
Your dreams make me sad Cheryl Hintze
Soccer moms are taking to the parking lots to celebrate the opening of a new Target in Sun Prairie. Little do they know, there are already 3 Targets in Madison.
Our very own NBC15.com investigates:
Target Stores are bucking the bad economy and opening new locations across the country including bringing nearly 200 jobs to the Madison area.
Taking a cue from Badger Saturdays, a group of Sun Prairie mothers are partying in anticipation. It is a big day at the new Target in Sun Prairie but long before this very average store opening hits, the parking lot is playing host to a quite unique party. It is the furthest you can get from a men's tailgate party. No beer guzzling or burping here, this one is women only.
...
It is a tent and table that have seen a lot of tailgating action for things like Badger Games but never has a group pulled out all the stops like this for a department store. Kostelnik says, "I was handing out the flyer and people were laughing at me so yeah, I think they thought we were crazy." Close to two dozen women flow in and out, many of them stay at home moms just waiting for the doors to open.
Tailgater Cheryl Hintze says, "I'm so excited. To have shopping within two miles of my home is a dream."
...
At a party like this how could you not? When all is said and done the Sun Prairie store will employee 180 people.
We've Got Some Competition
http://www.02.01.snc1.facebook.com/pages/Buskus/35550531221
For God and Country, after feast, after sex
For God and Country, after feast, after sex
Monday, March 2, 2009
Best Movies of the Year: The Definitive List
My only criterion for being considered a 2008 movie is if it got its first US theatrical release in 2008.
In order:
1. The Wrestler
2. Reprise
3. Man on Wire
4. Gomorra– A drama about the mafia's influence in modern day Italy
5. Encounters at the End of the World
6. Rachel Getting Married
7. Synecdoche, NY – overly ambitious but great nonetheless.
8. Role Models
9. Milk
10. The Visitor-The dude who played Scott Templeton on The Wire's follow-up to The Station Agent.
11. The Dark Knight- Lot of plot holes. Enough said.
12. Slumdog Millionaire- Cheezy and contrived third act dropped it a couple spots.
13. The Foot Fist Way- Made 3 years ago but just hit video this year.
14. Milk
15. Che - Forgot about this gem.
-Forgot about this gem.
Didn't see: Frost/Nixon, Appaloosa, Doubt, Let the Right One In, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Revolutionary Road, Tell No One
In order:
1. The Wrestler
2. Reprise
3. Man on Wire
4. Gomorra– A drama about the mafia's influence in modern day Italy
5. Encounters at the End of the World
6. Rachel Getting Married
7. Synecdoche, NY – overly ambitious but great nonetheless.
8. Role Models
9. Milk
10. The Visitor-The dude who played Scott Templeton on The Wire's follow-up to The Station Agent.
11. The Dark Knight- Lot of plot holes. Enough said.
12. Slumdog Millionaire- Cheezy and contrived third act dropped it a couple spots.
13. The Foot Fist Way- Made 3 years ago but just hit video this year.
14. Milk
15. Che - Forgot about this gem.
-Forgot about this gem.
Didn't see: Frost/Nixon, Appaloosa, Doubt, Let the Right One In, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Revolutionary Road, Tell No One
This is America. That's how things are done.
http://www.badgerbeat.com/news/article/id/440982
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
Sunday, March 1, 2009
I Should Probably Feel Bad About This
Recently, somebody in a mall asked me if I had lost weight. Well, the answer to that question is yes. The unanswered question, however, is how I lost that weight. Now, in a TBR exclusive, I will share my tried and tested weight loss secrets. Enjoy.
Teh Watchmen
Anybody wanna see this on Saturday? It is probably the most badass story ever. P.S. I can drive.
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