A Month Where Everyone Calls To Jesus Christ,

Asking If It’s Really October Already

Oct. 2: A shocking new report uncovers evidence claiming that Ellwood Thompson’s is named after the intersecting streets found at the organic-food store’s geographical location, and not after some guy.

Oct. 9: While he frequently makes his views known on a variety of issues and people, WRVA-1140 talk radio personality Doc Thompson shares his opinion of the deviled eggs at a neighbooctobergraphicr’s dinner party.

Oct. 13: NBC12 reporter and host of the “Restaurant Report” Ashley Swann exposes four “critical violations” in the television station’s break room.

Oct. 13: Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin attends a rally at Richmond International Raceway, calling for tax relief and a freeze on out-of-control government spending, but not before tailgating for nearly eight hours in true NASCAR fashion.

Oct. 16: A monument dedicated to Monument Avenue is dedicated on Monument Avenue.

Oct. 21: Richmond resident and weekend partygoer Sam Ashmun announces his contribution of “a bag” of chips to the homecoming tailgate at Randolph-Macon College.

Oct. 22: After years of non-recognition, local man Alan Hoover totally just remembers that band Sister Hazel.

Oct. 23:Moments after a friend tags a picture of him on Facebook, then-mayoral candidate William J. Pantele wonders whether such an action means that he was now “It.”

Oct. 31: Hours after Media General announces the purchase of local news Web site Richmond.com, John F. Sarvay, writer of popular local blog Buttermilk & Molasses, tells reporters that he “really, really hopes” the Fortune 500 company buys him next.

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