Friday, May 15, 2009

…5/15-09: live your vision

60º in ABQ; 17% humidity at 6A…GAQ; will be harder to get a NM driver’s license when a foreign Nationalist applies; unpeeled frozen bananas, an idea that didn’t work; suspected serial burglar tied to another Duke City crime; female school employee accused of fraud & conspiracy; Soldier Fire is 100% contained; my great uncle had repaired shoes; crushed a centipede at The Beach; tenant moved back to the complex because his new APT at Juan Tabo was too high an altitude, Nancy says that many people have moved out, and then returned to this complex; pollen count is dropping; SE NM Flood Warnings; tonight, 55 mph gusts for the Duke City; police officer severely injured in Espanola collision; a shoe with a body part found in Alvarado Park, in NE ABQ; child dies at Anthony water park; bullets ricochet from an attacking pit bull’s head; a Holiday Inn Native American hotel at Twelfth & Menaul?; Duke City dentist accused of committing Medicaid fraud; warrant wrap-up in McKinley CNTY; Pojoaque post office will permanently close on Monday;
MGR out; I left at noon, comic climbing; contusion = ‘bump’; abrasion = ‘bruise’; finished Rounds by 7:45A; sprain/strain is an ‘muscle related injury’; comfortable connections with buses; a comfortable meal at Furr’s, and an uncomfortable [read: hot!] R/R home, where outside was much cooler than inside; arrived home about 3:30P; Janet Napolitano gave UNM graduation address;
per Weather Channel, chance of rain in NM on Monday?; EF2 tornado struck OK; more twisters in the same area, from TX to MO to IL; wet from Richmond to Tampa; DC storms; fog along I-81 in the Valley; INDY floods; bad weather from Chicago to Charlotte; storms from ATL to Miami; per ABC AM News, ABQ may reach the 90s; thunder & rain in St. Louis & Twin Cities; windy & high surf from NC to FL; temps from 40s to 100s; FL under a state of emergency, 56K acres have burned since the beginning of the year;
stroller converts to a bike; six INS companies will receive $22 million of stimulus money; shooter returns to college, and graduates, person attacked still has the bullet in his leg; video games sales have dropped for a second month: no new games on the market; NYC assistant principal fighting for his life, infected with the H1N1 virus; today, Magic defeated the Celtics; more Americans choosing ‘pro-life; HP recalling laptop batteries, which may ignite; GM will notify 1,600 dealers to shut down, many considered antiquated; millions of dollars in taxes will be lost; thousands out of work, will these people find it easy to get another job; create an Internet cloud, via the Verizon Mi-Fi; car dealers contributed to charities; the Class of Katrina graduates; the world’s tallest dog has cancer; blame poor sales numbers: however, GM dealers have thirty days to appeal the decision…must close dealerships by 2010; more people could be infected after having treatment rendered at VA facilities; is it safe to fly ‘small class’ planes?; in 2002, the CIA did debrief Congress about interrogation tactics; the CDC reports an increase of the ‘common flu’, at a time of the year when the disease usually goes into hibernation; Hurricanes beat the Bruins; crushed ginger can help nausea in chemo patients; basketball & hockey went, or going to the seventh game; H1N1 virus victim died in AZ, the woman had other health issues, but fourth US death; don’t feed eggs or egg products to babies; Michael Phelps returns to competition; “…and that’s not all!”; two Yellowstone NATL Park workers were fired after cameras caught them urinating in Old Faithful, plus banned from the park itself for two years; the DOW ended down; will Ryan & Farrah remarry?;
UK cows took a dip in the deep end of a pool; took seven hours to install a new Hubble camera, took an hour to unscrew a bolt; took three years of training for this space mission; European scientists launched another telescope to view the cosmos; sixty year old US soldier was killed in Iraq; gin & tonic mist in British bars help people tipsy; bringing a message of solidarity; this is Endangered Species Day; the Holy Father journeys to Jerusalem, bringing a message of hope to that area, and the world; foreign markets rising; gyroscope being added to telescope; military tribunal to try GITMO detainees: however, many rules have changed; kangaroo saved by Australian surfer; freed US Iranian journalists arrived in Austria; there was an eight hour spacewalk; acid thrown into Hong Kong crowd, the second time in the past five months;

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