Chris Paulitz and Nick Simpson celebrated birthdays, Jeb Hensarling talked with Jackie Kucinich about his lower profile on the front page of Roll Call, Maegan Carberry kicked it in DC for the week, Cynthia McKinney was released from an Israeli prison, Carrie Foster had a great run opening the J&G Restaurant at the W Hotel (keep the hostesses’ wrap dresses!), Jonathan Allen launched The Notepad on CQ, Sheila Jackson Lee took the crown from Chuck Schumer at MJ’s funeral, Molly McAlvanah turned 22, Josh Rogin got 10 Senators to sign his cast, Jim Billimoria nailed the Swizzle challenge, tell Joe Wall happy birthday tomorrow, Elizabeth Wilson got a Last Call shout-out, House Softball League team, Scared Hitless, continues to dominate coverage in Roll Call with their third press write-up of the season for bringing the heat on and off the field , Guy Harrison launched 218, the Washington City Paper’s Web site almost crashed from Marion Barry’s voicemails, Chad Grant and Emily Kavolus got engaged, Dingell blamed "the guys [Barney Frank] across the hall" for the financial mess, Eric Zimmermann got a Drudge bomb from the WH’s typo, Tonnie Wybensinger celebrated her birthday at Policy, Ryan Grim explained why HRC is pimping for drug legalization, Metro riders begin their own Iranian dissident-style revolt through the Intertubes, Nancy Pelosi showed Sheila Jackson-Lee who’s bad and stop by the Pug after work today to wish Scott Graves a happy 15th birthday.