Monday, November 10, 2008

…11/9-08: rest, is best

33º in ABQ; 45% humidity at 6A…boy brought shotgun to local park, to battle a bully, struck one boy with the weapon; even Duke City police force will be affected by budget costs, or cuts; number of training academy cadets will not change, or decrease; Coal & Lead changes have broaden the lanes; 50% of homes have no electricity, 10% have no water in W side of Navajo Nation, 77% are not livable, will cost $1 billion to complete upgrades; Art Fest is one of the best in the US; fewer trains for Silverton & Durango Railroad; Duke City police provided security as people packed the parking lot & the KOAT studios to hear about the digital transition, and talk to the people who worked there; border babies born at Port of Entry; chance of T’storms in ABQ, snow in N NM; plane wreckage finally removed from 2007 crash in Sandia MTN; Farmington woman sought revenge by running over another female; drunk man, who was bailing a friend from prison, crashed at City Different parking lot; ‘Bugg Lights’ will return, now at a school in the Duke City; Val Kilmer could run for NM GOV; forty mile high speed chase went from TX to NM, where it ended in Clovis when the driver was killed by police; Air Force Nuclear Weapons CTR will be located at KAFB; NM resident heading to DC to work at Smithsonian Museum; now, local police forces can enter bars to issue liquor violations, or serving alcohol to minors; no hiring freeze for ABQ Police; rabbit ears will not work in the Digital Age; NM pecans will eat more of our harvest; British adult toy site read my Blog; expand Winter Break in Dona Ana CNTY schools, with no pays; two boys walked away from San Pedro & Constitution location: they were on ‘honor system’ leave from diagnostic & detention CTR, guilty of rape charge, both had been under supervision; orphanage located at dig site near Santa Fe HOSP; very winds across I-10 in S NM; many attended George Clooney casting call in Roswell; three strikes, and Duke City bars could lose liquor licenses; Brad creating soup that we enjoyed at Pan Asian; threatening letters from TX sent to Santa Fe residents, saying God will swallow the city for ‘worshipping’ Zozobra; lots of flocks of Canadian geese; finally time to change the color cartridge on my printer; the overpriced ‘Standard Diner’ & ‘Route 66 Diner’; the rise & fall of ‘Ming Dynasty’, ‘Chopstyx’ & ‘China Star’; the enjoyable ‘Christy Mae’s’; the various other restaurants along Eubank that we tried, some are gone, others have survived, and there have been name changes, and the type of food served; the delicious Thai Tip & Café Istanbul;

TV shows are also being told to trim costs; during the years, many famous people, and Hollywood stars have declared bankruptcy; who ‘owns’ the money found inside OH wall; wind advisory for Phoenix; thousand search near Orlando area for missing FL girl; nineteen banks have ‘bellied up; wet weather in the Grand Canyon; Denver won this weekend’s game; eat less, save money; 127 million voters, but only 61% of the population, as compared to 67% turnout during the 1960 election; urban renewal & eminent domain pose problems in San Fran; politicians already planning for 2012 PRES race; is there a GOP in New England?; social workers providing assistance to clients during financial crunch; will Obama help start the end of racism?; for every day, there is a different response to the US defense shield in Europe; Patriots beat Bills, 20 – 10; dead baby found in CA dumpster; gay protests in Sacramento; ‘Madagascar’ sequel earns over $63 million, the number one weekend money maker, and it’s a family film; CA is the seventh largest economy in the world; the Commonwealth of VA had the first Afro-American GOV, Doug Wilder; WINDOWS is 25 years old;


After battering Cuba, Paloma is a tropical storm, now with 70 mph winds, moving NNE at 5 mph; twenty Russian sailors die after being poisoned, caused by fire on submarine; Osama bin Laden’s soon not allowed to enter Egypt for asylum; owner arrested, 88 people, mostly teachers & students, have died in Haitian school collapse, structure was poorly rebuilt; terrorist war crimes being committed in Congo; Madonna still looks good on concert tours, will be in Denver this week; economists question Iran PRES methods to handle global financial crisis; female bomber killed three at Baghdad HOSP; world leaders of twenty countries meet in Brazil to solve economic problems; emergency medical treatment rendered by US facilities for MX citizens is perfectly legal; diplomacy may solve US – Russia conflicts; largest mall in the world opened in Dubai, thirty million visitors expected during its first year; the current James Bond is the shortest;

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