Saturday, March 7, 2009

…3/6-09: don’t squint, tint!

44º in ABQ; 53% humidity at 6A…re-shop at Goodwill; GAQ; blaze is only 60% contained; more wind, maybe rain this weekend; biggest cockfighting ring busted near Farmington, found paraphernalia to drug animals, the main purpose was to gathered evidence; Saturn of ABQ will be closing earlier than expected; yesterday PM, there was a three vehicle collision, one of which was a motorcycle, on I-40E between Carlisle & UNIV, traffic was at a standstill as police investigated the incident; another person added to the list of Duke City mayoral candidates; what is there to burn in parts of NM; cuffs, and links; ABQ man admits killing his mother, but did not say why; SE ABQ ‘war zone’ renamed the INTL District; gas is $1.92 per gallon; tarantulas are blind?; head-on collision on Route 70, near Roswell, makes COMCAST news; was it a ‘Trojan Horse’ virus; another PNM increase this summer?;

2½ years of Hell; finished Rounds by 8A; Darrell’s initial training session, presented an overview of early AM duties: reaction was slightly overwhelmed; SE ABQ renamed the INTL District; first name of patient: Atlantis; one MGR was told that he needed TES help last Friday; Myrna is out today, not feeling well; 14 year old girl has become aggressive & combative; doctor could not examine her; asked JoAnn for her advise; HOSP PC has more memory; Myrna’s files may have been saved; I can handle multiple conversations; Code Purple all day; comics quest; Dorothy gave me a ride to the bookstore, stopped at Delta Dental…she won an electric toothbrush; arrived home at 5:45P; family phones: minutes vs. money [not enough vs. not enough]; it was a ‘Watchmen’ conference at the comics store;

ME snow; fog along coast FL & AL, parts of I-10 & I-65; wind advisories, per Weather Channel & ABC AM News, also Winter Weather Advisories; temps from 10s to 80s; fog in the San Joaquin Valley, CA; heavy rains, and chance of Midwest floods; windy at Chicago & Dallas;

Christian vs. Kosher salt; single biggest job loss in sixty years; Bank of AM down to $3 per share, after reaching over $40 one year ago; the economic turnaround is slowly working; US GOVT runs out of money today, stopgap will be passed; the ‘Thelma & Louise moment’; are basic civil rights being violated by Prop 8 in CA; Madoff ‘only’ took $20 million, the higher number was also fictitious; text abbreviations hard to translate; Boston firemen rescued dog from icy pond; it’s wing vs. tail meet at LAX; the ‘mental fitness spa’; some video games stimulate the brain; ‘mostly straight’; the return of U2, on GMA; Barnes & Noble starts selling E-books; what is the next step for I-Tunes; OH man killed his wife & four children; all Circuit City stores will close this weekend; jobless betting on work at casinos; US unemployment has reached 8.1%, a figure not seen since 1983, and higher than predicted; while in ICU, former First Lady Barbara Bush does not want her children as visitors, saying they are ‘too young’; the DOW ended up, just a little; for now, foreclosures are invading states where the economy is going downhill, the type of mortgage does not matter; bonuses are a thing of the past; former DC Mayor Marion Barry celebrated his seventy-third birthday at home, recovering from a kidney transplant; is Obama really going grey?; even the First Lady enjoyed the new swing set; it never endsopponents to same-sex marriage in CT say the law will promote homosexuality; ‘Watchmen’ seen as following the story, but lacking imagination & excitement, an ‘empty’ movie…while another ‘watcher’ said it was a great movie…see it for yourself, I’m waiting for the DVD, then I will watch the ‘Watchmen’; AnnTaylor closing stores; consumer borrowing climbed in January; another bank closed in GA; Louisiana drunk driver killed three people;

person in the UK earned over $11K from collecting McDonald’s memorabilia since he was a child; tropical cyclone nears Australia; N Korean persuaded S Korean airlines to avoid entering the Communist nation’s airspace; Hillary talks with NATO & Russian officials; Mexican police & military patrolling border towns;

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