77º in ABQ; 33% humidity at 6A…Code Yellow: Moderate Air Quality, for Ozone; man was struck & killed by a car, near EXPO NM; local AM News pre-empted by golf tournament; it was a good time to do some housework, before the heat set in; took a nap, enjoyed a scrumptious desert; then watched NATL Treasure 2: Book of Secrets; the seventh annual MATCHBOX Convention was held in the Duke City this weekend [tiny cars I collected when I was young]; Brad made delicious French Toast for breakfast; after two years, the Duke City’s gang registry remains empty;enjoy a meal or a snack, energy bars are not really ‘good, healthy or nutritious food’; one person killed following domestic dispute in Baltimore; two people killed after an experimental plane crashed into the MTN, N of Los Angeles; would you not say one word for one year, knowing that a check for $500K was waiting for you after your 365 days of silence?; cell phones being smuggled into jails, so convicts can arrange ‘hits’; so far, more people killed in Chicago during 2009 than either in Iraq or AFG; unreal: CA high school sweethearts who had the chance to be together again, she was murdered by him while on a luxury cruise; eighteen foot snakes slither across FL: should we create the Python Parkway & the Constrictor Causeway; the 151 pound cupcake, it’s the biggest one; SC GOV asking a ‘higher power’ to make him a better person; drive by shooting at Chicago church; as of today, the Red Sox are in first place;
female spectator struck & killed by a motorcyclist while watching the Tour de France; astronaut used ground up moon dust in his paintings; a commode conundrum at the Space Station: one toilet is not working; people are fleeing W Canadian fires; are Americans tired of the AFG conflict?; the first US soldier captured by the Taliban since the war started: why did he leave his US base?; should America focus its attention on finding the POW, or hunting terrorists; our troops cannot enter PAK; ‘Harry Potter’ movie earned over $159 million in the US during the past five days, and $396 million worldwide; now, the oceans are getting too crowded, with numerous ships of every size, and from every country;
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