
- This Week in Obama: Letterman, U.N., Afghanistan
- The healthcare media blitz: Resistance is Futile...
- ... or is it?
- Europe: so not into Afghanistan anymore
- These days, everyone's hiking the Appalachian Trail (no, not that trail).
- Economic analysis: Local man still searching couch cushions for loose change
- FCC takes sides on issue of net neutrality



Sounds like an update is needed for this Depression classic. Maybe soon IMDB will have a listing for "Wild Boys of the Trail (2010)."
Wild Boys of the Road (1933)
At the bottom of the depression, Tom's mother has been out of work for months when Ed's father loses his job. Not to burden their parents, the two high school sophomore's decide to hop the freights and look for work. Wherever they go, there are many other kids just like them, so Tom, Ed and now Sally stick together. They camp in places like 'Sewer City' as long as they can until the local authorities run them off. They travel all over the mid west and when they get to New York, Ed thinks that they may finally find work. Written by Tony Fontana {tony.fontana@spacebbs.com}