Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Full Of Grace

1. CNN's Nancy Grace had surgery this week to remove a growth doctors feared might be cancer, but that fortunately turned out to be non-malignant.  During the operation, however, doctor's did find three previously missing children inside her.

2. In a recent CNN interview, Senator John McCain compared Sarah Palin to former President Ronald Reagan, saying that he at times was seen as divisive, too.  Upon hearing this, millions of nostalgic American's envied Reagan's ability to easily forget people like Sarah Palin.

3. During a broadcast discussion on Facebook with CEO Mark Zuckerberg, George W. Bush praised President Obama for his work in Afghanistan as well as with education.  Unfortunately, no one in American heard the conversation, since they had chosen to 'hide' Bush long ago.

4. Irvin Kershner, known for directing The Empire Strikes Back, died on Saturday at the age of 87.  Star Wars creator George Lucas said he was saddened by the news, but is confident he'll be able to digitally add Kershner back into his life somehow.

5. The Jersey Shore cast has been included among Barbara Walters 'Most Fascinating People of 2010.' Continuing with the theme, Walters has also included Hepatitis A, B, and E.

High five.