
The Bachelor, 32-year-old single dad Jason Mesnick, continues to captivate married women across the country. Or is that...just mine?
With 10 years in the news and entertainment business, Marco Gonzalez blogs about what's happening in this crazy world of ours.

This may be a phrase in Brad Pitt's future. If you're still curious as to whether Mr. Fight Club can pull off the idea of aging backwards? No need to be curious anymore. After watching The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, I left the theater beyond convinced that the 45-year-old father of six is on his way to a golden statue.
It's still amazing that after all these years of being on the big screen, he can still make ladies in the audience gasp when he appears on screen.
Of course, when he was portraying the little old man...not so much, but as the film progresses and age erases from his face...yep, I could hear them. In fact, I think my wife was one of those ladies. Hmmm...not cool.
But let's just say, Cate Blanchett was also easy on the eyes. In this movie, she can be described with one word...exquisite. At times, it seemed as if she had been ripped right out of a 1950's pin-up poster! Is there any role she can't pull off? To me, Cate still remains one of the greats.
Bust out your Bluetooth! No more hours of yapping on the phone while sitting in traffic...at least, not with your cell phone to your ear. The Hands Free Law goes into effect today.
It's going to be very interesting to hear all the excuses that drivers come up with when they're pulled over for cell phone use. And here's a question, does this new law apply to law enforcement, too? That's one topic that hasn't been discussed. But I'm sure a bitter driver who receives a cell phone-related citation will be investigating this matter. 
For this tournament, the ladies will be skating on a bank track...as opposed to a flat track. The bank track is slanted down, very reminiscent of the old school classic Roller Derby track that we used to watch on TV. Skating at a downward angle is extremely difficult and takes a lot of strength, but these roller babes have no problems getting around the track.
While I was taping my segment, I was called out by one of the ladies who told me that I couldn't handle them out on the track. Let's just say she was right.
Three years later, the families who lost a loved one in the 2005 Metrolink disaster in Glendale have finally received some closure. 29-year old Juan Manuel Alvarez has been found guilty of 11 counts of murder and one count of arson. The verdict won't bring their family members back, but Susan McKoewn, whose husband was killed in the wreck, says she feels relief. After the ruling, she had this to say: "I am so relieved that I can go home tonight and tell my kids...the man that killed their father is being punished rightfully."
Alvarez had parked his SUV on the Metrolink tracks in Glendale and doused it with gasoline. He says he was thinking of committing suicide and bailed out at the last minute. A Metrolink train going 80 mph crashed head on into his vehicle, killing 11 people and injuring 180 others.
Results of a new study out today show that 73 percent of LA County residents surveyed would support a proposed half-cent sales tax on the November 2008 ballot to fund transportation infrastructure improvements. These results couldn't have come at a better time. At this Thursday's Los Angeles Metro Board meeting, members will discuss this initiative...in the hopes of putting it in the hands of voters this November.
Will the going green, going car-less trend catch on with LA and OC drivers? At the rate these gas prices are climbing, going metro may be the only wallet-friendly alternative. Let's hope that employers will lend their support to the cause and maybe offer some type of "metro" incentive. Sound too good to be true? It's not. The University of California, Irvine (UCI) has already begun the trend by offering to pay for a portion of their employees' weekly Metro Pass. Going green while saving some green...a win-win situation.

