Mike Luckovich’s political cartoon in the Atlanta Journal Constitution today.
The Labor Day weekend is upon us and for those of us here in Destin, it means one last weekend before Summer and the tourists it brings is officially over for the year.
Quick update on my picks for the week, I went 9-for-11 last night with Ball State and Iowa State being my only two losses. Ball State lost to Miami of Ohio in the last seconds of that game in Muncie and Iowa State just didn’t show up to play at home against Kent State. Can’t win ‘em all.
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We’re going to need a bigger fly swatter: 200-yard spider web found in Texas.
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The NFL has revamped its logo.

ACC must prove it is power conference again.
Virginia Tech lunch pail gets in on remembrance of shooting victims.
AJ Feeley breaks hand in preseason game. Inquirer/Daily News
Wisconsin running back P.J. Hill changes his style to prolong his career.
Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Trent Edwards impresses in Bills’ preseason wins.
The play of Brodie Croyle in the preseason solidifies the reasons to start Damon Huard at QB for Chiefs.
Hoosiers head to the Bahamas.
Vols will need to run ball effectively to repeat ‘06 result against Cal.
Georgia Tech hasn’t won at South Bend since the ’50s.
Urban Meyer not concerned about ego of USC transfer.
Is Oregon State running back Yvenson Bernard a Heisman dark horse?
Beckham out for six weeks with knee injury.
LSU not impressive in season opener, says Baton Rouge Advocate columnist.
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Premiere has a list of the 20 greatest plot twists.
NBC will not renew its contract with iTunes.
Watched the first three episodes (again) of Heroes last night. The show is really incredible and entertaining. Is it a tad overacted? Yes.
But it does have the feeling of reading a comic book in a way that isn’t the least bit heavy-handed or on-the-nose (see: the visually-stupifying but soul-sucking Sin City). The performances turned in by the cast are decent if not occasionally overreaching but the ensemble cast does something extraordinarily well — they don’t get in the way. The stories being told in the show are so enveloping and engaging that Olivier-like performances are unnecessary and thankfully missing.
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Emus love Wal-Mart.
That’s news to me: VA tells woman she’s dead.
That’s assault, brotha: Schoolchildren in Colorado no longer allowed to play tag.
Woman makes it known that she’s paranoid and racist at San Fransisco airport.
British crooks try tunneling to ATM.
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Colorado QB Cody Hawkins on being “the coach’s kid.”
Hokies to honor shooting victims before Saturday’s game against ECU.
No favorites in Heisman race, says SI writer.
Gamecocks oft-arrested freshman quarterback Stephen Garcia gets redshirt.
ESPN takes over “Two-A-Days.”
Browns fans vote on Quinn’s coif, prefer it long.
Nice piece in the New York Times on Jets rookie linebacker David Harris.
A story in the Washington Post about the beasts USC has at linebacker.
Is the Big Ten overrated or did it have a bad week last year?
Hoosiers trying not to think about emotions as gameday without Hep approaches.
‘07 Gators have challenge ahead, say ‘97 Gators.
Georgia will be tested, says former Oklahoma State coach Les Miles.
Pac-10 has worst refs, coaches say.
Andy Reid should have stayed home to deal with family issues, Inquirer columnist says.
VT players prepare for rush of emotions Saturday afternoon.
Will Demetrius Jones start for Notre Dame Saturday?
Slate combs college message boards.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette picks the top college football games this year.
Ainge breaks pinkie, will start Saturday.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart predicts the conference champions.
The Big 12 eyes a return to the top.
The Pac-10 needs to make a BCS stand.
UCLA, Cal poses biggest threat to USC’s Pac-10 supremacy.
Cal’s strategy is simple: get the ball in the hands of DeSean Jackson.
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Trailer up for Steve Carell’s new movie “Dan in Real Life”
MTV bored enough to make reality television show about high school newspaper.
So why are Americans eating so much shrimp?
The producers of Lost sound off on Island’s new residents.
Is there a Magneto movie in the works?
Cinematical misses the pre-Earl Jason Lee.
Watching last night’s Falcons/Bengals preseason game, something very profound occured to me: I really like Joey Harrington.
Watching the former Lions/Dolphins quarterback run down the field after throwing a touchdown pass in a PRESEASON game, you begin to understand what Harrington has been through. In Detroit, he had absolutely terrible teams around him. George Blanda, Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana, Dan Marino, John Elway, Tom Brady or Peyton Manning couldn’t have won with those Detroit teams. Frankly, Lions GM Matt Millen is a clown and that he still has that job today is mystifying.
Now that Harrington is going to be the Falcons starter, you really want the guy to succeed and do well. He badly wants to be embraced by his teammates, by the fans and by the city and I hope all of that happens for him this season. He wasn’t embraced by any of the above in Detroit, which many sportswriters claim in the worst sports city in the America. I figure there must be some truth to it because everytime someone says something negative about Detroit, people from Detroit get all tight. My guess is that they know their town’s a hellhole and the way they treated Harrington is disgraceful. Good luck, Joey.
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Man, roller skating must be getting really competitive.
Vodka, a hot headed wife and a naked husband make a really bad (and painful) combination.
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SI’s Stewart Mandel with five players that redefine their positions.
The demise of Sam Keller at Arizona State.
The AJC’s Mark Bradley sums up yesterday’s Michael Vick plea as nicely as anyone.
The Vikings feel really good about Tarvaris Jackson. I’m not impressed. Yet.
Lovie Smith doesn’t believe Lance Briggs abandoning his $300k car on the highway at 3 in the morning had anything to do with booze. Come on, coach.
Vick an afterthought on Virginia Tech campus.
DeAngelo Hall should think twice before using his hair to trash talk.
Jeremy Bloom is a better skier than a football player. Who knew?
Can the ACC show its a power conference again?
Which Brady Quinn haircut do you prefer?
The Bills will start rookie linebacker Paul Posluszny.
Vick should be an example to young stars, says Milwaukee columnist.
Nike is done with Mike Vick.
Big 12 will be ruled by parity, Omaha paper says.
No starting spot for Cards corner Antrel Rolle.
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Tom Welling as Superman in Justice League flick.
New ‘Lost’ cast members.
More Scott Baio on VH1.
Traveled to Orlando this weekend to visit the girlfriend and made some interesting observations. First of all, central and northern Florida is hot. But it’s a different kind of heat. In Destin, I walk out the door of my apartment and you can breathe the heat, it’s thick like steam in a sauna. In Central Florida, you feel the heat on your skin. There was a moment Saturday afternoon, where the sun was directly overhead and I don’t know if, in my life, I’ve been hotter than I was at that very moment.
A very exciting week in my life as college football season starts officially on Thursday night and the first season of ‘Heroes’ releases on DVD tomorrow. Also on my mental calendar is the start of the NFL season, and the release of the third season of “The Office” next week and Judd Apatow’s “Knocked Up” on DVD.
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A Tennessee man was arrested for producing counterfeit “rain”.
Americans love shrimp.
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Yahoo’s Dan Wetzel thinks little league baseball players playing in Williamsport deserve to be paid.
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach on Nebraska starting quarterback Sam Keller.
Giants not interested in free agent linebacker Jeremiah Trotter.
Chad Johnson on Michael Vick.
USC transfer Emmanuel Moody is transferring to Florida, paper says.
The $350,000 car owned by Bears linebacker Lance Briggs was found abandoned on the highway. Now, what would make someone abandon a $350,000 car after being involved in an accident? Did I mention the car was found at about 3:15 a.m.
Rutgers RB Ray Rice eyes Heisman in ‘07.
Was the performance of punter Sav Rocca really the highlight of last night’s Eagles preseason game? Sigh. Game notes from Les Bowen. Bowen’s game story.
Sabres/Penguins to play outdoors on Jan. 1.
Hoosier guard A.J. Ratliff declared academically ineligible for first semester.
Five burning questions for Tennessee in ‘07.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart with some interesting posts this weekend.
The AJC’s Jeff Schultz thinks Georgia is BCS Bowl-bound.
Arizona State quarterback Rudy Carpenter talks about the Sun Devils in ‘07.
Astros to retire Jeff Bagwell’s number.
A huge game for Oklahoma State this weekend at Georgia.
The San Fransisco Chronicle profiles Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh.
ESPN’s Ivan Maisel’s five Big 12 predictions.
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The St. Pete Times has a fantastic political fact-checking website.
My thoughts are with Owen Wilson.
Well this is officially the calm before the storm: The weekend before football begins. We will not have a football-free weekend from now until February. Look for my college football week 1 picks early next week as well as my game of the week.
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White house reporters are really bored.
You might not want to use “freebasing” as your e-mail address if you’re buying ingredients to make ectasy. Just a thought.
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Steve Spurrier suspends starting QB for week one.
ESPN’s Ivan Maisel has a good piece on USF QB Matt Grothe. Big East predictions.
Reggie Miller axes potential comeback.
Former USC tailback Emmanuel Moody is considering a transfer to Florida.
Michael Vick’s estranged father says his son was always into dogfighting.
Drew Weatherford named starting QB at Florida State.
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The Cinematical on the summer’s biggest bombs.
Is Russell Crowe in ‘The Dark Knight?’
One week from the release of the first season of Heroes on DVD. Can’t wait. I started to watch the show on iTunes earlier this summer and got hooked but couldn’t stand watching television on my computer without being on a plane.
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Getting drunk and feeding bears is a really bad idea.
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Iowa State fans will get a chance to vote on the Cyclones’ new helmet design.
Interesting piece on Louisiana native and Hoosier corner Tracy Porter.
A scathing indictment of Michael Vick by AJC columnist Jeff Schultz.
The Dallas Morning News’ Jean-Jacques Taylor argues that Vick should not get a lifetime ban from the NFL.
The Eagles have parted ways with veteran linebacker Jeremiah Trotter.
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HD DVD scores in battle with Blu-ray.
Is MTV scared of internet music?
Rumor has it, Ryan Reynolds will play The Flash in a future Justice League flick.
The Movie Blog advocates banning cell phones in movie theaters.
Wolfmother frontman gets into it with groupie over cell phone picture.
Disney concludes that Harry Potter theme park would be an expensive nightmare, says Slate.
Currently loving Common’s new record, Finding Forever. Simply put the guy is one of the most clever and talented lyricists in history. The beginning of the record reminds me of the Black Star and Common’s collaboration with Lilly Allen is amazing and infectious and as always Kanye’s appearances on this record are memorable and bump-worthy.
Monday I mentioned seeing the trailer for The Kingdom and being really excited about it. One of the other trailers before the Bourne Ultimatum was for Ridley Scott’s American Gangster staring Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe and… Common. Check it out.
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A 10-year-old accidentally locked himself in a gun safe at a Massachusetts’ Sam’s Club.
An Australian cattle rancher spent a week in a tree after falling off his horse in a swamp chock-full of alligators.
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ESPN has launched bracket-style tournament to decide which conference will be strongest in 2007.
SI writer says USC freshman Joe McKnight is the second coming of Reggie Bush.
Fanhouse’s Pac 1o preview.
A member of the Rutger’s Women’s Basketball team is suing Don Imus for defamation of character. This woman doesn’t have a snowball’s chance of winning this suit because her attorneys will have a very difficult time showing that she was specifically damaged by a comment that was made about a group of individuals, comments where no one was named individually. It would be the equivalent of someone saying that all Destin Log reporters were illiterate and possibly in-bred and then me trying to sue that person for defamation. You can’t sue someone for hurting your feelings — at least not yet.
John Smallwood on why it’s ok to overreact about the Eagles’ preseason snooze-fest. The Eagles are apparently not worried.
The New York Times says the greatest threat to Michael Vick’s future in the NFL may not be dogfighting specifically but rather the money he may or may not have gambled on dogfighting.
Giants rookie wideout Steve Smith has the Giants very excited.
Indiana football players will wear a helmet decal and a patch on their jerseys in memory of Coach Hep.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart lists his must-watch games of 2007.
With a bunch of youth and inexperience, the Orlando Sentinel’s Dave Curtis says Florida will experience some growing pains in ‘07.
Going to Broncos’ games help Darrent Williams’ mother cope with her son’s death.
Ankle problems seem to be plaguing Florida wide receiver Percy Harvin.
An interesting piece on hetero-lifemates, Urban Meyer and Billy Donovan, which features this photograph:
Whoever pranked neanderthal tight end Jeremy Shockey is officially my new hero.
Dan Patrick is back on ESPN radio for the next three days and word is Colin Cowherd will not be taking his place.
Peter King’s All-Future team.
Apparently there was a confrontation at a UCLA pick-up game between Baron Davis and USC FRESHMAN O.J. Mayo. You don’t think this kid’s going to be a total headache, do you Tim Floyd? Good luck.
The AJC’s Terence Moore thinks if Michael Vicks takes a plea deal, he’ll likely be banned from the NFL for a long time.
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An interesting take on journalistic objectivity and politics.
Peer-to-peer file sharing network Lime Wire appears to be going legit.
My So-Called Life movie not likely, says Claire Danes.
The Knocked Up dvd will hit stores Sept. 25 with three editions.
Daft Punk is looking to release a live CD.
Site of Coachella 300 years overdue for a massive earthquake.