Wednesday, November 3, 2010

…10/26–10: hopes, and dreams

35º in ABQ; 56% humidity at 6A…GAQ; showers at The Beach during yesterday PM; eight year old Roswell boy shot himself with a handmade gun; mining resumes in SW NM; local schools were on lockdown yesterday; ABQ APT complex has not turned on the heat yet; Duke City hearing aid company suddenly shut down its operations;
And so, it continues; will UNM get a liquor license; no PSUP Admits; we are in Code Purple;
Wet in: Detroit, Des Moines, Seattle, INDY, Chicago, Little Rock, Memphis, St. Louis, Cincinnati, the Twin Cities, the Quad Cities; Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Cleveland, Nashville, Tulsa, Billings, Omaha, Olympia & Raleigh; blizzard warnings in N Dakota; Richard is now a TD; bad weather along sections of I-7
7 & I-94; CO snowstorm; chance of twisters across IL; lowest barometric pressure in MN history may occur today; a ‘Midwest cyclone’ or ‘land hurricane’, temps from the 40s to the 80s;
‘Zombie invasions’ across the US today; NC father & son found shot to death in their own home; to prevent being bullied, CT mother sent her son to school with a BB gun, and a knife; four day old FL baby killed by family‘s pit bull terrier; about $1 billion has been spent on political ads; more Americans are joining al Qaeda; the DOW ended slightly up; high energy alcohol drink; FORD reported a profit for the sixth quarter in a row, more big trucks are being built;
Some BMW models have sudden slowdown problems; Iran is adding fuel to its nuclear reactor plant; Madonna opening fitness centers around the world; oil is $82.35 per barrel; gold is $1,332.50 an ounce; fifteen people killed by erupting volcano in Indonesia;


…10/27–10: cosmic music
46º in ABQ; 35% humidity at 6A…GAQ; Bernalillo CNTY battles bullying; who is a responsible for medical coverage if a baseball strikes a person watching an Isotopes game; more retailers are needed in the S Valley, and SW ABQ; Brad made Applesauce Nut Bread; suspicious chemicals found in Duke City home; policy changes will prevent nepotism in Bernalillo CNTY departments;
So many charges, so little time; we remain in Code Purple;
Wet in: ATL, Charlotte, DC, Baltimore, NYC, Philly, Twin Cities, Richmond, Boston, Minot, Fargo, Bismarck, Roanoke & New Orleans; damp weather conditions along sections of I-20, I-81, I-85, I-94 & I-95; strong winds in the N Plains; temps from the 30s to the 90s;
Power outage in WY during the past w
eekend caused command disruption between fifty nuclear missiles, and their launch control CTR; bedbug epidemic in NYC; the DOW ended down; X-ray revealed 31 nails in a dog’s stomach; a teacher, some students, China & Iran hacked into the new computerized voting system used by DC; man accused of targeting, planned to place explosives at four DC METRO stops;
Tsunamis also struck Indonesia; Hillary Clinton tours SE Asia; the Aston Martin used in the early James Bond movies will be auctioned, with an asking price of $3 million, it sold for $4.1 million; Osama bin Laden has issued a threat against France; oil is $80.82 a barrel; gold is $1,322.60 an ounce; ship burning off the coast of England;

…10/28–10: community caring
32º in ABQ; 47% humidity at 6A…GAQ; HAZMAT situation ongoing in the NE Heights, unlabeled canisters containing UNK chemicals; MDC guard accused of having sex with an inmate; Brad prepared a Mushroom Terrine; citing safety reasons, the Jemez Pueblo will not hold Halloween festivities; fewer lanes on Central between Olde Towne & Downtown; Carlsbad native plays for the San Fran Giants, one of the teams in the World Series;
Specialist cannot remember who ask
ed him to perform a consultation; we remain in Code Purple; it was a very busy, very productive day; no CTI Admits;
Wet in: Columbia [SC], Montgomery [AL], Savannah, New Orleans, Portland [OR], Redding [CA], Mobile, Pensacola, Norfolk, San Fran, Seattle & Tallahassee; rainy along some sections of I-10 & I-90; tornado spotted in Richmond, VA; high winds caused a tower to collapse at Notre Dame, killing a twenty year old student; frost & freeze warnings across the Great Plains; several twisted struck NC; ten states reported wind gusts of 80 mph; temps from the 30s to the 90s;
PTSD linked to hyperactivity; toy lanterns being recalled, they could overheat; James MacArthur has died at the age of 72; one police officer, and two people were killed during a San Diego shootout; the DOW ended down; some boxes of Raisinets may contain peanuts; some lollipops contain pieces of metal; new NY–NJ tunnel project halted; AR school official wrote online ‘I like it when gays die’;
Drug cartel suspected in fifteen deaths at a MX car wash; the rescued Chilean miners will meet PRES Obama; oil is $81.94 per barr
el; gold is $1,342.50 an ounce;

…10/29–10: the culture of class
40º in ABQ; 53% humidity at 6A…GAQ; Santa Fe robbery caught on security camera; chemicals determined to be ‘legal’ in NE ABQ home; suspected voter registration tampering in Las Cruces; Jemez ban on Halloween makes NATL news; fatal crash at Carlisle & Gibson, a Bernalillo CNTY police officer was killed in the accident;
Left at 3P, went to Saggio’s with Brad; closure at work; empty AM R/R;
Wet in: Syracuse, Cleveland, Miami, Erie, San Fran, Buffalo, Sacramento, Spokane and Portland [OR]; rainy along areas of I-5, I-90 & I-95; Chattanooga reported a twister struck that town; TS Shary has 40 mph winds, heading NW at 18 mph; temps from the 40s to the 90s;
BP knew the cement was not holding after the oil spill occurred; there is a ‘Sleepy Hollow’, in NY; more thorough airport body searches, scans and ‘X-rated’ pat downs; man shot three people at a Reno, NV Wal-Mart; the DOW ended up; using a pregnant woman’s urine to lose weight; OH mother admitted allowing her three young children to smoke marijuana; low cabin pressure revealed a 1’ x 2’ hole found in an American Airlines jet bound to Boston from Miami; only some packages are screened or scanned on cargo planes; ‘Black Friday’, one month earlier than in past years; an American al Qaeda member is from NM;
Asian volcano is erupting, belching ash; space travel could be good a boost for both science & medicine: thousands have made down payments for the low orbit space flights; several police officers were killed during a MX shootout; explosives were found inside toner cartridges on cargo plane bound from Yemen, a country with a ‘weak’ GOVT, to Chicago; oil is $81.10 per barrel; gold is $1,357.60 an ounce;

…10/30–10: look ahead
47º in ABQ; 55% humidity at 6A…stabbing at the Walgreen’s at Coors & Central; Rio Rancho will get Red Light Cameras; proposed fire station at I-25 & Gibson, near the new UNM dorms; seventy year old NM man may lose his housing subsidy because he uses medical marijuana; during the late PM, we took a walk through Olde Towne; two hospitals are planned for Rio Rancho, these project will bring at least 900 jobs to that county;
More Lipitor recalled; El Camino Real Trail dedicated today; high alcohol, high caffeine is being called ‘blackout in a can’, one b
ottle is equivalent to binge drinking; children with psoriasis are often bullied; teens are not attracted to the Tea Party;
Now, it is Hurricane Shary, and Tropical Storm Tomas;

…10/31–10: peaceful, polite policies
49º in ABQ; 34% humidity at 6A…Dia de Los Muertos, or, Day of the Dead; more security at Rio Rancho Middle School; 18% vacant office space in ABQ, the largest number ever reported, no new structures will be built for business in the Duke City during the next year; multi-vehicle crash this AM along I-25N & Tramway: no serious injuries, but a police car was also involved in the accident; today, Santa Ana Pueblo held a Special Olympics Bowling Tournament; sex offenders cannot have Halloween decorations on their homes;
AIDS protestors interrupt Obama speech in CT; Chicago synagogue targeted, a place of worship which was frequented by Jews & gays;
Two passenger planes from Dubai to Chicago were found to be carrying explosives, unsure if all the bombs have been located; Brazil has its first female PRES; Hurricane Tomas struck the E Caribbean islands; female suspect arrested in Yemen terrorist threats against the US, but she was released, these bombs could be detonated by the touch of a cell phone: some may already be in the America; 90% of all packages coming from overseas are not scanned; suicide bomber struck Istanbul; the Shuttle Discovery is tentatively set to launch this Wednesday, it last flight: one of its passengers is a ‘robonaut’;

…11/1–10: the ability to care
46º in ABQ; 42% humidity at 6A…GAQ; another officer involved shooting in ABQ; Denish went trick or treating with her grandchildren; NM Christmas tree permits are now available for $5; Brad made Butternut Squash Soup; more people in NM are voting in this election than they did in 2006; Chinese massage parlo
rs in the NE Heights & W End are actually houses of prostitution; more money for NM small businesses; the ceiling of an APT at Tenth & Coal collapsed;
Hell Week, Day; Lobos football team lost again; got rid of the file cabinet, but the new phone does not work; ‘Open House’ at The Pit, showing off its $60 million renovation; Jackie gave us Halloween bags filled with candy;
Wet in: Houston, Shreveport, Lake Charles, Seattle, Denver, New Orleans & Portland [OR]; MA AM frost warnings; rain along sections of I-10; snow in N NY & N ME; Tomas heading towards Haiti with 50 mph winds, moving W at 14 mph; temps from the 40s to the 80s;
200K people attended the Stewart/Colbert rally in our nation’s capital; DC Marathon was held this past weekend; the First Family handed out Halloween candy to children; teen fatally shot after he egged a Mercedes in ATL; 369K bottles of Lipitor have been recalled; the DOW ended up; alcohol, the legal, but deadly ‘drug’; who do voters dislike the least;
Bombs in Baghdad target Cat
holic Churches; Indonesian volcano erupted yesterday; oil is $83.05 per barrel; gold is $1,350.60 an ounce; China begins its nationwide census;

…11/2–10: autumn dreams
43º in ABQ 57% humidity at 6A…GAQ; NM will have a female GOV, and the Navajo Nation may have a female leader;
Hell Week, Day Two; successful, and stressful;
Wet in: Birmingham [AL], Houston, Baton Rouge, Little Rock, Dallas, Mobile and San Antonio; rain along sections of I-10; temps from the 40s to the 80s;
[R] do better in inclement weather; Tomas has 50 mph winds, moving W at 12 mph, and heading towards Haiti;
BP is rejecting more compensation claims, detecting more fraudulent expenses; San Fran Giants won the World Series; daily exercise can help prevent the common cold; $3.5 billion has been spent on ads for these crucial midterm elections; woman who eat peanuts during pregnancy are more likely to have children who are allergic to this food product; Los Angeles gang members shot & killed a five year old boy; Oprah ‘roughing it’ in Yosemite NATL Park; voters say the country still has economic problems, and the public is losing faith in Obama;
Swimmers vs. ship in the English Channel; Indonesia’s erupting volcano is disrupting INTI flights; terrorists testing attacks by using FedEx planes, and its tracking systems to locate packages heading to America; ten year old girl in Spain has given birth; baby fell eight stories from a Paris APT house, and survived by bouncing off an awning; oil is $82.95 per barrel; gold is $1,356.90 an ounce; giant sinkhole in Germany;

…11/3–10: save the world, be a friend
45º in ABQ; 42% humidity at 6A…GAQ; Martinez, will be the first female Hispanic GOV; Heinrich, Lujan, Pearce, King & Balderas were victorious; the Navajo Nation will not have a female PRES;
Hell Week, Day 2.5;
Wet in: New Orleans, Dallas, Miami, Knoxville, Madison, Memphis, Little Rock, Mobile, Nashville, ATL, Houston, Raleigh, JAX, Pensacola & Tallahassee; bad weather along parts of I-10 & I-85; snow in AK; Tomas moved over Curacao, may become a hurricane, now is a TD, with 35 mph winds, moving WNW at 5 mph; temps from the 40s to the 90s;
[R] Red rules the House; Tea Party victories; but [D] will keep key seats; the DOW ended up; CA voters did not legalize limited use of marijuana; MGM files for bankruptcy; the new political reality, are we ready for [R] red; the ‘split Senate’; 90 million Americans voted, and, this time, the [IND] favored the [R];
Two explosions in Baghdad; mail bombs appear across Greece; Discovery departure delayed, weather is a major factor; oil is $83.90 a barrel; gold is $1,337.60 an ounce; 5.4 quake struck Serbia; another earthquake rocked Indonesia;

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