Articles for September 25th, 2009

Toyota Taps Dallas for 4Runner Debut

4Runner TrailIt was a pretty big deal yesterday when the fifth-generation Toyota 4Runner had its worldwide debut at the State Fair of Texas. In an era of hybrids and Smart Cars, the 4Runner (pictured) is one of the last truly rugged off-road SUVs. Toyota General Manager Robert Carter, in town for the unveiling, said momentum in the vehicle business has picked back up again, with the U.S. market set for about 10.5 million sales this year and 11.5 million in 2010. Toyota itself should exceed its sales targets this year and next, he added, and, even though gas prices have come down, “people are buying vehicles as if it’s $4 a gallon–and they’re intending to drive them for five to seven years.” Starting price for the 2010 4Runner, by the way, is less than for the ‘09–roughly 28 big ones.

GameStop Wants Your Bad Beatles Songs

Grapevine-based GameStop is sponsoring a contest asking for song lyrics of 100 words or less that incorporate at least 10 Beatles’ song titles. The prize is two tickets to see Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas. Here goes:

All You Need is Love/ And I Love Her/ Any Time at All/ Baby It’s You

Because/ I’ve Got a Feeling/ I’ve Just Seen a Face/ You Know What to Do

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Dark Joke Played on Head of Dallas G.O.P.

Jonathan Neerman is the chairman of the Dallas County Republican Party. He’s also ex CIA. He was a counterterrorism analyst. And guess what? The law firm he works for is in Fountain Place, the building that Hosam Maher Husein Smadi tried to blow up. Which is all the background information you need to know to appreciate this joke. (Too soon?)

Accused Inside Trader Led Hostage Rescue in 1979

We are learning more about Reza Saleh, the longtime employee of Ross Perot’s companies and the man the SEC has accused of making nearly $9 million in illicit trades on non-public information leading up to the Dell purchase of Perot Systems. From the sounds of this WSJ article, this wasn’t just one rogue employee.

Win 10 Free Movies! The Contest Is On!

Right on time. Just like I said, exactly at 10:30. “FrontBurner Football Movie Contest Friday” is nigh upon us, thanks to Blockbuster. You’ll find the trivia questions right here. First person to get all 10 correct wins these 10 movies.

Ready? Go!

Ed Bailey Is Not A Leslie Brenner Fan

Ed Bailey IMG_0928DMN restaurant scribe Leslie Brenner may have ripped his Bailey’s Prime Plus Steakhouse in Cedar Hill recently, calling the food and the decor both “cheesy” and awarding the joint just one star (out of five). But restaurateur Ed Bailey (pictured) claims he wasn’t fazed by the review at all; in fact, he says, he didn’t even read it. “She wanted to make us look terrible–and her look good,” Bailey said last night, greeting ‘09 Cattle Baron’s guests at his new Bailey’s location in the Park Lane development. According to his friends who read it Brenner’s review was also full of inaccuracies, he said, adding that in the end he doesn’t really care, because nobody takes Brenner–or The News–seriously these days, anyway. Back to you, Nancy.

Leading Off (09/25/09)

1. I was feeling a bit like Yossarian (”They’re trying to kill me.”) when I saw the news about attempted bombings both here in Dallas and in the city of my birth. I’m grateful that the FBI actively seeks to head off would-be terrorists. But what struck me most in reading about both incidents is that these guys are probably like a lot of self-proclaimed jihadists: they’re just a couple of dumb kids.

2. Maybe I should have made the first item the third. It’s hard to segue into talking about the State Fair of Texas opening today. Except — well, what better way to celebrate the continuing triumph of American freedom over the forces of darkness than by shoveling corny dogs and fried butter down our gullets?

3. For those who plan to avoid the Fair’s opening weekend, Fort Worth is offering some counterprogramming Saturday with its Day in the District. Seven attractions are free. Including the Kimbell Art Museum, which will be unveiling its newest acquisition, “The Torment of Saint Anthony.” That doesn’t get you excited? What if I told you it’s a painting by Michelangelo, the only one to hang in the Western Hemisphere? A little more interested? Oh, who am I kidding? See you at the Fair.