Just a couple of comments....

Robert Seeberger wrote:

<some Michael Moore stuff I'm snipping; if ego could feed on volume of
internet discussion, his would be the size of Greenland by now>

> On a peripheral note, there's an unconfirmed story that Hollywood has a new
> fad called the "Michael Moore Diet" and that Catherine Zeta-Jones has been
> on the plan.

Er, um, isn't she pregnant?  That was the impression I was under.  If so,
then shame on the writer for taking a potshot at someone who's body is
just doing what it should naturally when in reproductive mode.
 
> But one article did stand out from all the others. Matthew McConaughey, a
> presenter in the telecast, wore a highly visible red, white and blue pin on
> his lapel.  McConaughey hails from Texas.  Guess now we can say "don't mess
> with McConaughey" either.

Now, if only APD would learn that and not bust him for naked bongo-playing
at odd hours....  ;)

(I have it on decent authority that less than an hour earlier, when there
were still guests there, he was at least wearing shorts that particular
evening.  Guess he wasn't ready to bare it all in front of all his
guests....)
 
> Pitt told the New York Daily News that "we can't go back now. We're in this
> together as Americans. We're going to have to go in and get the job done as
> soon as possible."
> 
> Pitt had a pearl of wisdom for the anti-war folks. He said: "We have to be
> productive instead of concentrating on what we should have done. Where do we
> go from this day forward?"

I think that's where a bunch of people are now -- not wanting the war to
begin with, but now that it's there, wanting to figure out how best to
move forward.

Nice that someone so hunky could put it so well.  :)  (Hey, I'm allowed to
drool, right?)

> The best thoughts came from a young actress who just may be the Betty Grable
> of this present-day war.
> 
> Brittany Murphy focused on those who are now defending freedom.  "Thank you
> to the troops and to their families, USMC - Semper fi!" she exclaimed.

Doesn't she do the voice of LuAnn on "King of the Hill"?

Check IMDB -- yeah, she does.

Hey, Lynne Thigpen did a guest bit there, too!  And the aforementioned
McConnaughey.  And a number of people playing themselves.  And Alan
Rickman.

OK, that's it for that for now.

        Julia

who is married to someone who is sometimes a lot like Hank Hill, but who
is really, really hoping she's not much like Peggy Hill
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