Wow !!!!
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This has been a real mess.
My computer sat down and I bought a second hand one. A big mistake as it
has a mind of its own, passwords applied and unknown...
Cabs Are For Kissing: Why The Medallion Tanked
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Cabs Are For Kissing: Why The Medallion Tanked: For several years now the
most talked-about topics of conversation with passengers have been Uber and
the f...
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drawing the bluebrint out on all levels. Everything seems to be coliding,
but then again it always has.
Our life has a meaning we are the direction we set...
How Do I Get To Carnegie Hall?
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I stopped for a couple of passengers the other day on the Upper West Side
who announced with some enthusiasm that their destination was Carnegie Hall.
I ...
Fifty Favorites, Number Forty-Seven
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14 July '10 -- This is a shot of the Queensborough Bridge (better known to
New Yorkers as the "59th Street Bridge") from the Queens side, looking
toward ...
Future Posts As A Trucker
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Hi Folks
I have started another blog for my trucking posts.
You can read them al here www.truckmann.blogspot.co.uk
Many thanks for the years of reading th...
Naaaa gut!
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Jaaaaahaaaa, ich hab ja auch so schon ein schlechtes Gewissen. Ich hab Euch
vernachlässigt. Und ein paar Menschen aus dem Paderborner Freundeskreis
werden ...
Today is Monday, August 4, the 217th day of 2008. There are 149 days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On August 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne Frank, whose diary became a famous account of the Holocaust. (Anne died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp some seven months later.)
On this date:
In 1735, a jury acquitted John Peter Zenger of the New York Weekly Journal of seditious libel.
In 1790, the Coast Guard had its beginnings as the Revenue Cutter Service.
In 1792, English romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley was born at Field Place near Horsham, England.
In 1830, plans for the city of Chicago were laid out.
In 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden were axed to death in their home in Fall River, Mass. Lizzie Borden, Andrew's daughter from a previous marriage, was accused of the killings, but acquitted at trial.
In 1900, Britain's Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, was born.
In 1916, the United States reached agreement with Denmark to purchase the Danish Virgin Islands for $25 million.
In 1964, the bodies of missing civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney were found buried in an earthen dam in Mississippi.
In 1977, President Carter signed a measure establishing the Department of Energy.
In 1987, the Federal Communications Commission voted to abolish the Fairness Doctrine, which required radio and television stations to present balanced coverage of controversial issues.
Ten years ago:
Turning aside an urgent White House appeal, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist cleared the way for prosecutors to question White House lawyers about their advice to President Clinton in the Monica Lewinsky case.
The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 299.43 points, finishing at 8,487.31.
Five years ago:
California Gov. Gray Davis asked the state Supreme Court to delay his Oct. 7 recall election until the following March (the recall went ahead as originally scheduled).
West African forces arrived in Liberia to oversee the departure of President Charles Taylor.
Chung Mong-hun, a top executive of South Korea's Hyundai conglomerate embroiled in a scandal over a historic 2000 summit between the two Koreas, committed suicide.
One year ago:
President Bush toured the site of a collapsed highway bridge in Minneapolis, pledging to cut red tape that could delay rebuilding.
Three students, Iofemi Hightower, Terrance Aeriel and Dashon Harvey, were shot to death execution-style in Newark, N.J.
Barry Bonds tied Hank Aaron's 755 career home runs as his San Francisco Giants lost 3-2 to the San Diego Padres.
Alex Rodriguez became, at age 32, the youngest player in major league history to hit 500 home runs with a first-inning homer in a 16-8 victory over Kansas City.
Today's Birthdays:
Journalist Helen Thomas is 88.
Singer Frankie Ford is 69.
Actress-singer Tina Cole is 65.
Actor-comedian Richard Belzer is 64.
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is 53.
Actor-screenwriter Billy Bob Thornton is 53.
Actress Kym Karath ("The Sound of Music") is 50.
Track star Mary Decker Slaney is 50.
Actress Lauren Tom is 49.
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., is 47.
TV producer Michael Gelman ("Live with Regis and Kelly") is 47.
Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens is 46.
Actress Crystal Chappell is 43.
Author Dennis Lehane is 43.
Rock musician Rob Cieka (Boo Radleys) is 40.
Actor Daniel Dae Kim is 40.
Actor Michael DeLuise is 39.
Actor Ron Lester is 38.
Rapper-actress Yo-Yo is 37.
Country singer Jon Nicholson is 35.
Actor Andy Hallett is 33.
Rhythm-and-blues singer-actor Marques Houston is 27.
Actors Cole and Dylan Sprouse are 16.
Thought for Today:
"Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds." Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822).
Especially if you are living along the border between Canada and the US, the term "pleasure boating" has become a complete misnomer.
Baroness Margaret Thatcher, 82, is in ill health.but is still kickin'. So finding out that her staff, Prime Minister Gordon Brown's staff and the Queen's staff are planning a State funeral for her must be disconcerting. To quote Mark Twain, "Rumors of my demise are highly exaggerated."
Following this line of logic, Tom Clancy and Clive Cussler had best be careful about what they write in their next books. Hmmm. Didn't Clancy have a story about a terrorist who hijacked a plane and crashed it into the US Capitol Building? Also detonating a WMD in Denver, a national biological attack and terrorists trying to kill the First Family. Maybe we should ask him to our resort down in south Cuba.
Give me a break! Does anyone really care what type of shoes a candidate wears? When this is the best the media can produce, you know its slow around the newsroom assignment desk.
Does anyone else get the feeling that British lawmakers really don't like their citizens? Of course, after reading the British cop-blogs, I doubt if anyone would ever be prosecuted. And if they were, then that police department is overstaffed. This would have to be a low priority call.
The "Kevin Bacon" theory is proven, according to MicroSoft. Studies of text messages show everyone within 6.6 degrees of each other. Those who don't text are ordered, er, requested to report to the Soylent Food Processing Center.
Bees
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Years ago we had a swarm visit the place. It was exciting and a bit
frightening. I called our friend/plumber who has been keeping bees for
years and he...
Worst. Email. Ever.
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My 35th birthday was on April 17th, and I spent it in about the best way I
could imagine: Dawn and I cruising up the west coast in our Piper Pacer.
The da...
Do You Know Where You Are Right Now?
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My son and his girlfriend Melanie witnessed a horrific accident the other
day, one that sent a pickup truck "into the sky" and broke it in half when
it la...
Time
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Time. Where the hell has it gone? Over two years since my last post and
assurances that I would keep up with this.... Project? Disaster? Mental
dump of al...
The Ejit Returns
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I’m having some serious pressure put on me to rekindle my babble and I know
I’ve been a naughty blogger. Those Canadians must be suffering from cabin
fever...
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It is with great sadness, that the family of Brian announces his passing on
July 25, 2013.
Brian was diagnosed with cancer in May, and received radiation th...
1 year ago today.
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One year ago today, Henry had his heart surgery. What a difference a year
can make. We are so fortunate to have the doctors, family and friends that
we h...
Latest from Germany
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As Tam has stated numerous times, Europe has the ability to go from
"friendly to jackboots" in about .5 seconds. Germany might be close to that
cusp again ...
We have moved.
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We have moved. By this, I mean-me, myself, and I. So, if you feel inclined,
please join me over there.The connecting link is at the bottom. Yes, I am
leavi...
Buyer Beware...
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Many new ways have popped up recently for purchasing big ticket items. You
no longer have to go to Best Buy to buy that camera, or a car dealer to buy
a c...
It's still the police's fault
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Even though the IPCC concluded that Lee Birch was hell-bent on killing
ex-wife Anne-Marie, the papers still report this as if it was the police's
fault....
Chairs for Dispatch
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In Dispatch where almost every chair is being used 24 hours a day, 365 days
a year, it becomes problematic when the chair starts to fall apart,
cushions go...
Fisking Obama’s Gun Control Speech
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So, let me get this straight. We have a current President, that couldn’t
pass a background check to become a federal employee because his college
records ...
HTC Desire A11 Samrtphone High End Kualitas Tinggi
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HTC Desire A11 untuk mengtahui banyak hal HTC Desire A11 tentang ponsel HTC
yang saat uni tengah beredar di psaran Lokal dan juga Internsional tentunya
dib...
Lady Driver
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911R: 911 What is your emergency?
Caller: There's a car on the side of the road. There's a lady inside and
her hazard lights are on. It looks like she might...
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A store employee coming to work discovered three males loading stolen
merchandise into a car then leaving. He followed while on the phone with
police. Whe...