4.06.2006

D-Wight

Whatever you have planned for tonight from 9:30-10:00, cancel it. Do yourself a favor and watch The Office on NBC, and I promise that you will not be dissappointed. You will be able to see Dwight Schrute (pictuered here), as well as the entire other cast of the office which works for self-proclaimed "super-boss" Michael Scott, played by Steve Carrell. This Office is the cleverest show on television right now, and it always finds a way to capture that akwardness of everyday life that hits home with each one of us. For a little sampling of what it is like to be in Dwight's head read his blog.....

In world news today British PM Tony Blair along with other Irish premiers met to develop a framework for devolution. This commitee has 6 weeks to elect executives, and then the conference will resume in the middle of May to further develop and implement devolution strategies. This marks the first time that talks have resumed since the 2002 Good Friday accords were signed. This process will hopefully bring more peace and stablility to a region which has known only violence and opposition over the past 40 years....

All of you who have read the New Testament story of Jesus walking on water, this story may surprise you. A Florida State University scientist now claims that he think that Jesus didn't walk on water, he walked on Ice on the Sea of Galilee. Professor Doron Norf believes that there were two cold periods in the Middle East, and that one of these periods was during the time of Jesus' life. He claimed that through a series of unique weather conditions, a strip of ice could have formed on the Sea of Galilee that Jesus walked on, and this ice would have been hard to see for anyone else. I don't know about you, but I'm not buying this one.....

In sports the Masters gets underway today as the PGA's first of four major tournaments of this season. Tiger is favored to win this weekend as he is expected to be further motivated by the illness of his father. Yesterday in baseball we saw Jeremy Bonderman and Bronson Arroyo both got off to an excellent start for the Tigers and Reds. Bonderman gave up only 3 hits through 6 2/3, while Arroyo struck out 7 Cubs, and even hit a home run in his Reds debut. Thats it for this edition of Ramble On, but be sure to tune into NBC's The Office tonight at 9:30.

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