Monday, November 19, 2007

Page 1 Consider (11/19)

  • Spanish Fly: Red-hot David Ferrer was abs-olutely overwhelmed by Roger Federer, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2, yesterday in the finals of the 2007 Tennis Masters Cup held in Shanghai, China. But the Spanish hottie's wins over Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Roddick and Richard Gasquet en route to the showdown with Roger have people talking about Ferrer as the player to watch in 2008. (AP)

  • Strike a Pose: The writers strike was addressed with some unintended irony last week when one of the writers from "The Daily Show" put together a cute, well-written video about the greed and shortsightedness of media companies and studios. The video attacking The Man and championing writers’ rights appeared on The Huffington Post, a busy Web site built on this business plan: Hundreds of bloggers who post there aren’t paid. (NYT)

  • Radio Love: Have you heard "Fernando and Greg in the Morning," the superfunny and supergay morning-drive program on Energy 92.7fm out in the Bay Area? I've checked it out on the Web and I can see why it's the talk of the city. (Kudos to cohosts Fernando Venture and Greg Sherrell for making the OUT 100 list!) (SFGate)

  • Doth Protest Too Much: Martina Hingis awaits help from WTA in fighting doping accusations. (AP)

  • Hats Off: Tom Brady and the New England Patriots made it 10 wins in a row yesterday with an embarrassing defeat of the Bills. (AP)

  • Short Fuse: Actor Scott Caan is "deeply apologetic" for using the anti-gay slur "faggot" during an exchange with paparazzi that was caught on video. On behalf of the gay community I would like to say that we accept your apology. And I apologize for calling you a retarded midget. (Well, for the retarded part.) (GayWired)
  • 2 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    Hats off...or pants off....Tom is the man !

    Anonymous said...

    is really important enough to care about what he says?