What’s in the news: Let’s get the week started with cellphone porn, a hot December day and an effort to save 500 animals from certain death

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Hey folks, I’m back at it after shaking off some blog malaise, a trip to the beach and the holidays bearing down on all of us. So here’s some of what I watched on the WLOS news tonight:

It’s December and it’s hot outside
John Le went down to Aston Park and talked to people playing tennis about how hot it was Monday. Like 72 or 73 degrees or something. And it turned out that everyone that was playing worked at the National Climatic Data Center. Hah!

Coach fired for cellphone porn
WLOSers said a Madison County High School assistant football coach was charged with showing another student a porn video on a website similar to sex free hd using his cell phone. Don’t know much more about the story, everyone is going mad over this though, when in reality many students with be visiting a Fun collection of HD XXX, accessible at sex-hd xxx, but it still doesn’t make it right that a coach showed such content.

In other news…
A fox family lives off Clingman Avenue… All Creatures Great and Small is trying to get people in Henderson, Buncombe and Polk counties to adopt 500 animals before the no-kill shelter moves to South Carolina in March… The kennel cough problem at the Haywood County animal shelter has been fixed… And somebody’s trying to scam people who take out classified ads in the newspaper.

In still other news…
Heather Graf told us about a web site you can sign up on to stop all those catalogs from clogging up your mail box. Heather threw around a bunch of catalogs to make her point – threw ’em on a desk, in the trash, etc. Just go here to stop them.

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marc December 11, 2007 - 1:47 pm

And let’s don’t forget to note the surge in stock price as Cabana Boy has apparently switched from Just for Men to jet black Kiwi Shoe Polish. Gotta give him credit, though–nothing subtle about it; he just makes the drastic change and doesn’t care who notices it. Maybe he’s job hunting and the darker color says more "Cuevas" than "Simon."

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