- Don Imus is in the news again with racial remarks about NFL player
Pacman Jones.
Several Farmers found the content worthy of capture using
Tags like Barely Legal, Race, and Celebrity. Imus Thought

- Speaking of Celebrity, several have made the World Thought Bank this week from Tiger Wood's discarded apple core selling for $36K on ebay to Marilyn Monroe's Sex Tape, that J. Edgar Hoover and the Feeb's tried to prove involved one of the Kennedy Brother's being sold for more than one million dollars to an unidentified New York businessman. Then Kid Rock, (with video here) decided to take on Apple and their online music distributer iTunes by telling fans to steal music through P2P services for holding musicians hostage. Seems we are more prone to allow celebrities to go the Barely Legal route.
- Some New York youth took Rock's suggestion to "steal everything" literally and committed a crime spree apparently inspired by the Grand Theft Auto video game. Thought
- Technology thoughts have dominated this week as consumers continue to look for additional benefits from their shoes and clothing to help them see in the dark, find Wi-Fi signals, and alert motorists to their turn decisions on bicycles through their clothing. Technology Grid
Speaking of bikes, there has been a torrent of thoughts about
two-wheel pedal power this week. Proof that gas prices have hit a point
where many are seriously considering alternative transportation. Watch
for more messaging that play off cycling as the viable opportunity to
get out of the gas line, into shape, and take advantage of more natural resources, namely ourselves.
- On a side note, newspapers and television industry beware. TV and Papers lose $1 Billion to web.Thought Newspaper plan on slashing more jobs in compensation for sagging advertisement sales. Thought. Think about the growth of the web as a viable resource for your message or product reach.
- Finally, all the news you might have read that Mom's (Mom Grid)are leaving the workforce in record numbers might be completely wrong. The Opting-Out trend that has been widely reported through the media and trend aggregator services has some contradictory evidence. Thought
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