- I happened to catch Bob Newhart on Late Night with David Letterman the other night and thought he looked more like state Sen. Dick Mazza than Gov. Jim Douglas. The Valley News had reported a couple weeks ago that Mitt Romney had said President Bush referred to Douglas as "Bob," as in Newhart.
- Why is milk cheaper at the convenience store than at the supermarket? Discovered that a couple weeks ago, so now I buy my milk at the convenience store.
- Why is it that Europeans are not glued to their cell phones the way Americans are? Our compatriot Sam Hemingway just returned from the land of old buildings and good wine and came back scratching his head over that one just as I did a few months ago. Even in places like airports and trains, where Americans are cell-phone manic, in Europe you hear the precious sound of normal conversation – people talking to the people next to them, as opposed to anyone except the person next to them.
- Speaking of milk, do you all assume that Progressive Anthony Pollina is running for governor? Or is he holding it over the Dems as a threat (if you don't seriously challenge Douglas I'll have to run) as he did during the health-care debate (If we don't get serious health-care reform, I might have to run for lieutenant governor)?
- Terri Hallenbeck