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  1. In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes and Jay Cutler interceptions in the Red Zone.
  2. The Sun-Times says that "Moving right might cost Kirk election": http://bit.ly/33oYVz
  3. Lists is a nice feature. I just made a @stu_j/healthcare list!
  4. I just can't quit you, "Heroes".
  5. The Foo Fighters' "My Hero" just came up on my iPod. Still waiting for the slo-mo football montage.
  6. Watching Vantage Point. How do the terrorists always manage to get a mole in the Secret Service?
  7. A great post on the history of Chicago's Billy Goat Tavern: http://twurl.nl/rqj3gv
  8. The shake-up continues as Richard Herman resigns from his post as chancellor of the Univ. of Illinois in Champaign: http://twurl.nl/j2vn7x
  9. HAHA RT @badbanana BREAKING: Obama has authorized 40,000 more troops to fight Fox News.
  10. Cook County Board president Todd Stroger faces off against the county health board: http://twurl.nl/r87tzx
  11. Top Chef and homemade pizza with @laurenanntaylor: the perfect way to end the day. :)
  12. Plowing through OSHPD Annual Financial Disclosure reports.
  13. Unbelievable.
  14. Oh God, @RodRBlagojevich may be going on "The Celebrity Apprentice": http://twurl.nl/vul2rv
  15. The IL Legislature may finally limit the veto power of the Cook Co. Board President (read: Todd Stroger). 'bout time! http://twurl.nl/52dmxa
  16. Does anyone know how I can find out when and where to get the H1N1 vaccine?
  17. But hey, maybe @laurenanntaylor will get to meet a movie star...
  18. The only thing worse than not being able to park in my 'hood due to a movie shoot is that they're filming a sequel to "Meet the Fockers".
  19. What a crazy day, a.k.a. "Friday."
  20. Only a few paragraphs in, I'm loving this essay on the history of the American automotive industry: http://twurl.nl/kdjmld