58º in ABQ; 17% humidity at 6A…GAQ; another early AM loss of cable, quickly restored; reduced costs for adopting a cat this month; sweep of a desk chair, and the pattern of my page changed, I don’t know how to easily change it, problem solved by the time I left for work: fully resolved by end of day by changing chairs; how things have changed on Central from The Beach to Coors; female hiker missing for two months was murdered; special treatment by NM DOT officials?; deadly crash in NE ABQ near Juan Tabo & Constitution, one driver was drunk; Quality Jeep has sold half of his inventory; 3K acres burning near Reserve; the ‘wind profile’; gas is $2.55 per gallon; Brad made Bran Muffins, and Blueberry Muffins, plus a Cucumber Salad; tourists keep promoting Carlsbad Caverns, three weekends will be free during the summer months, we taxpayers do pay for its upkeep; students suspended for one year after defacing school property; cancer survivor was the victim of a brutal attack while at a party; 9% humidity at 5P; NM is slow when it comes to recycling TV sets;
return to blame, not bling; no one sent me the E-mail that this was Late to Work Day; praise from MGR on May revenue; finished Rounds by 7:45A; Code Purple at 11:05A, and all day; spoiled by Smileys;
New England remains cool; heavy rain in the N Plains; T’storms & hail in NE CO; lightning from OK to MI, and across FL; slow moving storms; bad weather from DC to DE, from St. Louis to Nashville, and INDY to Pittsburgh; temps from 50s to 100s;
pony & his owner were both amputated, and have both received am prosthetic leg; WI bear cub got head stuck in bird feeder; ‘take your tractor to work’ day for a school; women smoke more than men, more susceptible to lung diseases, and at a younger age; we have the health coverage in the world?; Watergate is being renovated; in AZ, SUV crash packed with Mexicans; TV broadcasts food banks locations in cities big & small; the new APPLE IPhone; the rebirth of ‘Hair’; NYC teen shot during baseball practice; with names like the Crimson Fist, Moon Knight, Dark Demon, Moon Dragon, Hooded Cloak, Agent Zero, Geist, The Actor, Phantom Zero & Watchman: there is a directory for real-live superheroes!: more are joining the list; person injured by prop during Grammy Awards; Springfield, MA mother’s legs broken when her unlicensed daughter drove their vehicle into the fence where the woman was sitting; free child care at several Shriners’ HOSP may be cut due to economy, and budget; suspicious package shut down the Capitol Visitors CTR; Fenway Park, the smallest baseball diamond, it was built in 1912, and holds slightly more than 39K people; the stadium is AKA the ‘cathedral’, has plenty of liabilities, and plenty of history: it has been 100% filled 495 consecutive games; Sotomayor broke her ankle on her way from NY to DC; Earth: 2100 left me with a lot of analytical questions; credit card delinquencies rise; Chrysler deal put on hold; will Chrysler have to liquidate…pension funds may be lost vs. an entire business collapsing, this legal case must be resolved by 6/15/09; using cell phones to track a pandemic;the fading fifteen minutes of fame for Susan Boyle…will she be remembered from ‘checking out of a London HOSP’?; the ‘waving goat’ on YouTube; guilty of unlawful acts, two US journalists will spend twelve years in hard labor, may be released in humanitarian gesture, or bargaining chip; illegally crossed into that Communist border; stowaway found in baggage hold inside plane that traveled from Ethiopia to DC; arms race in NE Asia, thanks to the reclusive regime?; democracy in Lebanon: proved by elections; shooting a Thailand mosque kills ten at least ten; tail of doomed Air France jet recovered, as well as 24 bodies; forty-five mile sweep of Atlantic to find more bodies from plane crash; did speed sensors freeze while in the air; military subs & planes from several countries head to that site; First Daughter spends her B’day in Paris; why are people so excited about color photos of Hitler?; mixed foreign markets; the world’s longest serving leader, ruling Gabon for 42 years, has died at the age of 73;
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