Oooh, this is a good one

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One of my favorite people in American history, Joshua A. Norton, was the only emperor in the history of the United States. It was on this date in 1859 that he ordered the United States Congress to dissolve. Sadly, they did not. There is talk of an emperor coming to Philadelphia, but all we’ve heard thus far have been whispers. We’ll let you know if anything comes up.

The Rock paper Scissors Spectacular

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As many of you know, I was fortunate enough to host the 1st Annual Rock Paper Scissors Keystone Classic on Saturday night. If I had to describe the event in one word, that word would be…intense. There was an intensity brought by the stars of the sport, such as the Midnight Rider. The complete drunks who yelled throughout the contest brought a certain intensity. The bachelorette party, complete with the bride-to-be showing her t*** on stage, brought a certain level of intensity, as did the fans who came to see the heavy metal band that took the stage following the tourney. Yep, it was one of those nights that is magical, as much for the reason that no-one got killed as anything else.

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Happy Birthday, Darryl!

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People act as if gang violence is always a bad thing. Well, w/o it, one of Philly’s greatest groups would never have been! That’s right, Darryl Hall and John Oates met while running from gang violence. This from Wikipedia: Daryl Hall first met John Oates at the Adelphi Ballroom in Philadelphia in 1967 while attending Temple. Both were heading their own musical groups – the Temptones (Hall) and the Masters (Oates) – at the time. They were there at a band competition when gunfire rang out between two rival black gangs, and in trying to escape, they ran to the same service elevator. Because of their similar musical tastes, they quickly became acquainted.
Why is this important? Because today is Darryl Hall’s birthday! As for the pic above, well, that was a little gem I found inside an album I discovered at a yard sale and bought immediately. Here’s some totally kool H & O trivia!

George W.: The Worst President Ever?

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There is little debate that George Bush has not been a succesful president. Almost everything in America is worse off than it was when he took office, with the notable exception of religious extremism. But where does W rank among the worst ever? This was a question posed to a number of historians in 2003, and their conclusion were interesting. Over 80% rated him as a failure, and most thought he was the second worst ever, besides Nixon. Here’s a typical assessment:
“My assessment is that George W. Bush?s record on running up debt to burden our children is the worst since Ronald Reagan; his record on government surveillance of citizens is the worst since Richard Nixon; his record on foreign-military policy has gotten us into the worst foreign mess we?ve been in since Lyndon Johnson sank us into Vietnam; his economic record is the worst since Herbert Hoover; his record of tax favoritism for the rich is the worst since Calvin Coolidge; his record of trampling on civil liberties is the worst since Woodrow Wilson. How far back in our history would we need to go to find a presidency as disastrous for this country as that of George W. Bush has been thus far? My own vote went to the administration of James Buchanan, who warmed the president?s chair while the union disintegrated in 1860-61.”
It would be interesting to see what they thought now, after it was discovered that his office outed a CIA agent, the war in Iraq has taken a turn for the worse, and the embarrasment that was the Katrina rescue effort.

But a recent poll done by a professor at Northwestern and the Wall Street Journal has him doing a little better, finishing as the 19th best president. Here is an article claiming he is the worst ever written this past May. Another claim of him as worst ever written last week.

Vote for your favorite Broadway play title!

There is sure to be some controversy, but Johnny has picked his favorite bad Broadway play titles, and now is time to vote for the one you think is worst! The one that wins gets two free tickets to the Philadelphia Theatre Company’s production of Adrift in Macao. To vote, just scroll down until you see the poll on the right hand side of the page.

Entry #1: Jeff
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Planned Parenthood

Entry #2: Jerry
FEMA: The Musical

Entry #3: Gary
Peeps!!! The Multicolor Marshmellow Musical!

Entry #4: Terri
Mortgage!

Entry #5: Tamin
Pedal Like You Mean It

Entry #6: Jeanne
Kitties in Heat

Entry #7: Miriam
Let’s Take a Pole! The zany musical about the first Polish Pope!

Entry #8: Eric
Moustache Rides: The Erotic Journey of Joseph Stalin

Entry #9: Art
Saved by the Bell: The Musical

Entry #10: Larry
Haggis!

Don’t Let the Door Hit ya on the way out!

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Ed Wade is Audi like 5 G’s! Here’s a link to the message board discussing it. It’s going to be a tough job for whoever comes in, but there is obviously some potential with this team. Wish they could build a team around Utley, Howard, and Rollins, but they have so many no-trade clauses that Wade offered that make things so difficult. It’s easier said than done to drop Thome, Bell, Lieberthal, and Abreu. We’d have to eat all of those contracts. Don’t know how it’s going to be done. Unfortunately, the one we let slip away in terms of manager (Jim Leyland) just signed with Detroit. Also, I would like to apologize for using the term “Audi like 5 G’s.”

Johnny to Emcee Super Diamond Show!

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Johnny will be hosting the Surreal Neil and the Super Diamond show at the Trocadero on Thursday night! Wait a minute, Johnny, don’t you host quizzo on Thursday nights? Yes, I do. However, you will be in good hands, as my protege Pedro Mays will be doing the honors on Thursday.

The Super Diamond show should be something special, as the Man in Black will be the opening act! That’s right, you get to hear the songs of Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond in the same place on the same night! It gets better! If you come to quizzo on Tuesday and Wednesday, I will be giving away tons of Super Diamond tickets. I have 100 tix to give away! Super Diamond was named by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top tribute bands on earth! I’m using way too many exclamation points, and they are starting to lose their emphasis!