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RANDOM THOUGHTS: THE WHO Featured

The Who, 1975, Photo by Jim Summaria Scientists have created a breed of cocaine-proof mice. Good, we'll no longer have to worry about all the mice with inflamed nostrils we see around the house, snorting any bit of white powder that falls to the floor. ... Following the SuperBowl, the Atlanta zoo named a cockroach after New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady.

The name was applied after it was observed that when the lights went on, one cockroach showed little movement. .... I really like the ads for Myrbteriq, a drug designed to treat overactive bladder. There's a cute little cartoon character representing a bladder. Talk is that the character will be named "Bladdy" and will be the icon of a leading beer company. ... Somebody asked if I wanted to see the highly acclaimed movie "La La Land". I said, "No, I'll just watch the president's news conferences." ... "The Who" has a tour this year that includes the United States. In "The Geezer Tour," the aging rocksters, whose band originally formed in 1964, will replace the song "My Generation" with "I've Fallen and Can't Get Up." ... Scientists say that New Zealand is part of a submerged continent called "Zealandia", which contains about 1.9 million square miles. We're looking forward to the new Tolkien spin-off "The Hobbits in Waterworld", in which Frodo and Sam attempt to place the Ring of Power in an underwater volcano, but struggle with leaky boats and inadequate scuba gear.

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