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Unfortunate Headline Placement Of The Day

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Rendell offers funding for 100 more Philadelphia cops [KYW 1060]
The Pennsylvania Dutch Celebrate ‘Donut Day’ [KYW 1060]

Phillies To Celebrate Janitors For Jackie Robinson

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Jackie Robinson Day at Citizens Bank Park was supposed to be held April 15, the day Robinson broke into the majors with the Brooklyn Dodgers 60 years ago. The game was rained out — perhaps retribution for how the Phillies treated Robinson 60 years ago — and rescheduled for tonight.

And who are the Phillies honoring tonight? Jackie Robinson himself is a little overdone, I suppose, so the who are the Phils to honor? Robinson’s Dodgers teammates? Branch Rickey? A local civil rights leader from the 1940s? Those final five members of the Negro League Philadelphia Stars?

Puh-leeze.

Phillies honor Team Clean at Jackie Robinson Tribute

“One, two, three strikes you’re out!” You may get three strikes in baseball, but in the highly competitive Philadelphia commercial cleaning market, you have one shot to get it right. Donna Allie and Team Clean have done just that and received all-star status from the Philadelphia Phillies. In honor of Jackie Robinson, the Phillies are recognizing select individuals who embody his character as they celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s Debut in the Major Leagues.

Yep. In honor of Jackie Robinson, the Phillies are honoring… their janitors.

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New Puppet Causing Controversy

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The Inquirer reports today on a new Sesame Street puppet who is (naturally) causing a bit of controversy.

No, the puppet doesn’t freebase on the show or have a mouth like a sailor. No, she’s a girl puppet, and a fairy, and that’s upset some people, saying she stereotypes girls. One of those upset is Susan Linn, the co-founder of something called the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood:

“The last thing little girls need is one more pink fairy,” she says. “My understanding is that she’s a little incompetent with her magic, too. I’m concerned that now even the Sesame Workshop has bought into the girly, girly commercialized image of what it is to be feminine. They could have had an Asian girl, they could have had a girl who’s really good at math. They could have had someone who’s just more complex.”

Because, really, an asian girl who’s good at math? That wouldn’t be a stereotype at all.

A rude welcome for Abby, new girl on ‘Sesame Street’ [Inquirer]

Also, he was drinking cheap beer

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Well, that oughta narrow it down. You probably should have added that this guy only liked the band on stage when they were underground.

March 1 Sweater/Beard at the Khyber? - w4m - 21 [Craigslist]