Brian Gongol


There's really very little evidence to suggest that the Olympics will have a durable economic impact on the country. One of the only good things to come from the Olympics is that the world is more aware of the pollution that can barely be distinguished from satire. Chicago is in the process of applying to host the 2016 Olympics, and even though many of the city's suburbs back the effort, it's probably not the outcome that would be best.


(Video) What would happen if the movie-trailer voice-over guy were cloned. Don LaFontaine is the real deal, but Frank Caliendo and Pablo Francisco are outstanding imitators. But your brain might explode when you see (and hear) five movie voice-over guys in one car.
