Friday, January 23, 2009

Scot unbeaten since losing Roger Federer

There was a time when Jason Voorhee almost wandered in an America where Supernatural Winchester brothers, Sam and Dean, existed. The Scot, unbeaten since losing to Roger Federer in the US Open final at the start of September, is in the form of his life at the moment. Pity the poor bloke who stumbles onto Fandango that day in the hopes of buying a ticket for Zack and Miri Make a Porno, The Haunting of Molly Hartley, or any of this weekends other new releases, only to find the site brought to a virtual stand-still thanks to the hordes of Twilight obsessives who will no doubt flock there in the hopes of securing seats at the first dozen screenings of the teen vampire epic. She stole my thunder, shrieked Duff, I was once the biggest teen icon to the Worlds youth and now Im just a has-been dumped on the crap heap with Macauly Culkin and Corey Feldman and other forgotten teenage losers. corporate media, on this, yet, but I read today in the Canadian paper, the Globe and Mail that Dana Perino recently said, We realize that we have to reach out on some level, but Im not able to announce anything today. PETER CAVE The frantic pace of the US presidential campaign is continuing against the backdrop of that gloomy economic data.

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