Have you heard this one? That a penny thrown off the top of the Empire State Building could kill a pedestrian below? Or that it would go through the sidewalk?
I bet Gena Binkley knows.
Do people in Cuba get much better health care than Americans? If you too are as naive as Michael Moore, and believe Cuban claims, then you think the answer is "yes."
In my Tokyo hotel room. "That would get you REALLY clean."
According to Wikipedia, as of 2002, almost half of all private homes in Japan have such a toilet, exceeding the number of households with a personal computer. Awesome.
http://en.wikiped ia.org/wiki/Toilets_ in_Japan#Japanese_bi dets
"For me, this does it! God help the Iraqi people[...]" Bob Schieffer comments on Iraq's parliament taking the month of August off while American troops are still in Iraq.
The Soviet Union may have collapsed years ago, but there is a renewed nostalgia for the Iron Curtain among tourists looking for something different. World Business travelled to Lithuania, the Baltic country that won its independence from the Soviet Union 17 years ago, where its Soviet heritage now provides an offbeat tourist attraction.
Ozzie Guillen answering a question about Rob Mackowiak's play in center field on 6/8 that allowed Ivan Rodriguez to advance to second base, allowing Rodriguez to score later (from the Windy City Sox Fans Luncheon on 6/9)