Courtesy of Michelle off the Zonkboard, here are my chances for succeeding tonight with 8+ hours to go:
Will you survive the Blogathon?
Cheers!
Courtesy of Michelle off the Zonkboard, here are my chances for succeeding tonight with 8+ hours to go:
These are the shows I care about – if I’m missing a show you like and you’re interested in knowing how it’s doing just let me know what it’s called and what night it’s on in Comments. The first number is rating – the percentage of all households watching that program. The second number is share – the percentage of televisions watching that program.
5.7/10 Big Brother 4 (Wed)
5.6/11 The Amazing Race
5.2/09 Big Brother 4 (Tue)
4.9/09 Dog Eat Dog
4.8/12 Big Brother 4 (Fri)
4.8/08 Last Comic Standing
4.7/08 American Juniors (Tue)
4.7/08 Paradise Hotel (Tue)
4.6/09 Cupid
4.2/07 WWE SmackDown!
4.1/07 Paradise Hotel (Wed)
Cheers!
The Canadian Idol fans amongst us may be unaware that CTV has announced the Wildcards on the official website:
Toya Alexis, 22 from Ajax, ON
Marc Devigne, 19 from Winnipeg, MB
Tyler Done, 17, from London, ON
Andrew Leader, 26 from Montreal, QC
Ryan Malcolm, 24, from Kingston, ON
Kevin Murdock, 24 from New Glasgow, NS
Sharon Vanden Enden, 21, from Brantford, ON
My money goes to Leader or Malcolm.
Cheers!
One of the items I purchased for food during this little marathon were some Island Lime & Chili Skinny Sticks from nSpired Natural Foods. I’ve been very conscious of what I eat the last six months or so and this seemed like a neat thing to try, being healthy and (apparently) organic and all.
Surprise! They’re AMAZING. I’d eat these any day of the week, fo shizzle. They’re pushing their new Soy Chips on their site now, which I wouldn’t eat if you paid me. Soy is estrogen, man, and I ain’t allowing no food to turn me into Mr. Sensitive Pony Tail Man.
Cheers!
WWE Confidential is airing the Zack Gowen story right now on TNN/Spike. For those who don’t know he’s a 20-year-old cancer survivor with only one leg who will be performing in a match tomorrow night at Vengeance. Even non wrestling fans can probably respect a one-legged kid who actually has enough skill to throw off a decent match in the ring. It’s a pretty good story.
Cheers!