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Saturday, April 5, 2003

Question for the L.A. Times: How can you write a story about 150 years of advances in elevators and not mention Aerosmith's cheesy late-80s anthem "Love in an Elevator"? Just a question.

Meanwhile, here's one of the funniest stories coming out of the embedded journalists program (which isn't particularly funny right now, given Michael Kelly's death). Apparently a 20/20 producer brought along a digital camera with him, taking shots of Kuwait, the military outfit he's with... and a few perverted shots of himself. He then lost the camera. The military officer who found the camera was in for a little shock and awe when he went through the shots, hoping to figure out who it belonged to. His story is [here].

And I love this letter in today's LA Times Calendar section:
I hear the Iraqis are very proud they kept their TV network on the air after all those bombs.
A TV network that stays on the air after all those bombs -- we've had that over here for years. It's called UPN, right?
R.J. Johnson
North Hollywood


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