Monday, March 27, 2006

The Klunkmobile
The kids at The Correl are up to no good again. They are cruisin' the streets of C-Town in the Klunkmobile.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Rocio 'cerro' sus ojitos.
Rocio Durcal, one of my favorite Spanish singers passed away today after a long battle with cancer in her home in Madrid, Spain. She was famous throughout Latin America and Spain for singing all types of music including pasodobles, ballads, twist, rock and roll, cumbias, rumbas and most of all, rancheras and mariachi. One of the best memories I have of her is seeing her in concert with my mom at the Chicago Theater a few years back and then waiting to meet her as she exited the theater. She will be missed.

'Como quisieramos que sus ojitos jamas se huberian cerrado nunca'. Descanse en paz la gran espanola.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

SWITCHED AT BIRTH
Lui5.com recently reunited Jules with his long lost twin, Mellon Head.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Arson Suspect Detained For Questioning
Ohio City, OH: Authorities investigating an early morning car fire say they suspect arson is the cause.

The incident was first reported by
The Correl early Sunday morning. The fire damaged a 1986 Chevrolet Nova parked in the 4200 block of John Court. One fireman was hospitalized with smoke inhalation. Residents of an adjacent condemned building were also safely evacuated for fears of the fire spreading due to windy conditions at the time. The blaze closed down all lanes of John Court for several hours during the morning rush hour.

In a written statement, the Cleveland Police Department said detectives have detained 3 year
old Tyrel "Peanuts" Jenkins for questioning in connection with the blaze. Authorities are also searching for another suspect who fled on paws towards the neighborhood near John Ave. The suspect is described as a one foot, grey male Sciurus with a thick furry tale, big cheeks, and large black eyes. If you or anyone else have seen anyone matching this description, you are asked to call the Cleveland Police Department or your local authorities.