Monthly Archives: March 2009

Cheerleader Ninjas

I just learned of a film released in 2002 called “Cheerleader Ninjas.”  It’s showing at The Bug Theatre (in Denver) on April 7.  From what I’ve seen, it looks nothing like what I have in mind for “Kung Fu Sushi … Continue reading

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car share comes to Denver!

I just read that OccasionalCar.com is buying its first two cars for a car share program in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.  I’m glad to see the car share concept is finally coming to Denver.  I’m quite certain it’ll never read … Continue reading

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Bombay Palace

Bombay Palace is Broomfield’s newest Indian restaurant.  A few weeks ago, it took over the empty location where Buddha Indian Cuisine once stood, next door to La Casita de Durango and across Nickel Street from Target. I’ve eaten at Bombay … Continue reading

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my birthday

Yesterday was my 40th birthday. Unfortunately, I had to work, and it was a depressing day at the office, especially for a Friday. But to counter it, I had an awesome birthday dinner party. About 18 or 20 of my … Continue reading

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Knowing :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews

Hey, I just found a sci-fi movie that Roger Ebert gives a rare four stars to.  I  have to admit the TV ads for this didn’t make it sound too appealing, but I guess I should go see it. Knowing … Continue reading

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AIG: worried? updating resumes? retaining criminal attorneys?

Yeah!  You go get ‘em, Mr. Cuomo.  These folks got some ‘splainin’ to do.  Now if someone just had the cojones to go after Cheney the same way. We learned over the weekend that AIG had, last Friday, distributed more … Continue reading

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remember me?

I haven’t really been writing that much on my toddbradley.com blog lately.  I guess I’ve been too busy with other stuff.  Plus, I fear my time on Facebook has sucked away some of my time from writing heftier articles here.  … Continue reading

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