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sidearm delivery: Ballpark Reviews

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Array The teacher felt that they are not a ‘bona fide business section because FoxNews does not focus on business.’ I asked how they were different from, say, the New York Times, to which he responded that ‘The Times is different, they are a well-established source.’ I responded that I believe that FoxNews is a pretty well-established source - they have been around a number of years and are well read and watched, to which he shrugged and answered that they are not a real business source - but that it didn’t affect my grade, so I shouldn’t worry about it. The best grades I give on these reports are usually 94-95 - only if something really sticks out do I give a better grade. You can get an 89, have the lowest grade, and fail, or the highest, and get an A .) This curve allows people to look at the grades and understand who outperformed their peers, and who underperformed vs.
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I wanted to get them done before it was too hot and they were calling for rain in the afternoon.Since they helped with work yesterday, we had a fun day today. Boy was Stephen thrilled!After that we went to the zoo for a free zoo day! I had Selena keep him awake on the way home so he would eat lunch and take a nap for me.I finally put my Avon order in about 3:00 today. It was actually good that I was late putting it in because I had a call to place a 0 order from a new customer just before I put it in.Gavin & Selena were picked up early and now I need to get busy cleaning up the kitchen.
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He does think blogs are self-indulgent, but his view of self-indulgence and mine are quite different, it seems.The whole idea of self-indulgence to me is somewhat negative, and is linked with time wasting, i.e. This could be partly to do with why I haven’t told everyone I know about this blog, because I still consider that I am being self-indulgent.M sees self-indulgence far more positively and considers that having self-indulgences is a useful and healthy thing and part of life. I did a bit of a search on the LISA (Library and Information Science Abstracts) database and found 94 articles with the word blog* (blog, blogger, bloggers, blogging, blogged..) in them. As someone who has spent years learning how to develop and maintain quality Web sites, it just peeves me a little bit that this new blogging thing is allowing more and more people into the club, regardless of the value of what they have to say!Now don’t get me wrong. Blogs like Gary Price’s ResourceShelf, Jenny Levine’s TheShiftedLibrarian, and Steven Cohen’s Library Stuff provide valuable and timely information on developments in the library and information fields that readers of Information Today and other ITI publications will (and do) certainly find worthwhile.(from his article ‘Feed(ing) frenzy’ in the September 2004 issue of the journal Information Today. I added the URLs).(For Mr Spence, self indulgence would appear to be a less-than-positive thing, too…)This sentence made me laugh: this new blogging thing is allowing more and more people into the club.
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I love anything with vinegar in it- salad dressing, pickles, ketchup, buffalo sauce, you name it. I have a little snoring problem – it wakes up the dog sometimes.7. I love to clean toilets.12. I hate practical jokes and stupid physical comedy, and don’t appreciate the humor of shows like “Punk’d” or “Jackass.” I simply don’t find them funny.15. I love the number 16, and NOT because it’s my birthdate.17. I get a HUGE thrill out of cleaning out my email inbox – I like to keep less than 15 emails in it at all times.22. I love bins and containers of all types, especially underbed boxes. Yes, I’m aware that it’s bad feng shui to store things under a bed, but c’mon – I live in an apartment. I secretly love listening to Carly Simon and Joni Mitchell, especially on rainy days.32. I am obsessed with Carlos Santana heels – who knew that a musician could also design kick-ass stilettos?! I love to karaoke, but won’t sing unless I’m wasted.48. Condensation on glasses and cups bothers me – I have an absorbable stone coaster on my desk for this very purpose.51. I used to prance around in my mom’s old toe shoes when I was little – I think they are the reason I began dancing.57. My favorite color is blue – esp. I detest the font “Times New Roman,” and all of its variations – yuck.67. People who don’t knock annoy me – anyone who walks into my office without announcing their presence will be ignored. I love the smell of cedar.75. I am awful at hanging mirrors & pictures – the concept of wall anchors is totally befuddling to me.78. I look best in gold jewelry, not silver- I’m allergic to sterling silver, so if you ever want to buy me anything, go for the gold (white or yellow).81. Just because I’m a redhead, doesn’t mean I’m Irish. I dislike leather furniture, because you can’t nap on it – what if you drool? Chocolate – need I say more?87. I have a large keychain collection – I stopped actively collecting when I was about 16, but can’t seem to part with it.94. I love garden accessories and shopping for plants, but am still iffy on all the effort it takes to actually grow something. I love coffee, but mostly as dessert after a long meal.96. I never get tired of walking around and pretending that I’m going somewhere interesting and foreign.97. I never say Jane or John Doe to describe the “everyman” or anonymous person in a hypothetical story – I prefer to use Polly Pringle and Joe Lunchbucket.99.
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Bill Monroe or Johnny Cash?24. Johnny Mercer or Cole Porter?44. New York or Los Angeles?46. Van Gogh or Gauguin?49. Reading a blog or reading a magazine?51. The Honeymooners or The Dick Van Dyke Show?63. The New Yorker under Ross or Shawn?77. Tennessee Williams or Edward Albee?78. The Portrait of a Lady or The Wings of the Dove?79. Paul Taylor or Merce Cunningham?80. Frank Lloyd Wright or Mies van der Rohe?81. Diana Krall or Norah Jones?82. Crunchy or smooth peanut butter?86. Willa Cather or Theodore Dreiser?87. Thomas Mann or James Joyce?91. Lester Young or Coleman Hawkins?92. Emily Dickinson or Walt Whitman?93. Abraham Lincoln or Winston Churchill?94. Liz Phair or Aimee Mann?95. Short novels or long ones?99. The Last Judgment or The Last Supper?Teachout’s selections are all the first entries. I think I need to educate myself about the classics more after taking this test.
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-ne A look at Connecticut minor league ballparksI’d originally written an article covering all of the Connecticut minor league teams years ago, when Brushback was an actual print magazine and not just this stupid web log. Municipal Stadium, Waterbury CT (Waterbury Spirit IND-Northeast/Northern)The stadium in the city where I was born, where I saw my first ever minor league baseball game back in 1984. the stadium sits mostly unused now, save for some amateur tournaments and the like.It was really easy to get foul balls here, because any fouls hit behind the third base side would land on an adjacent high school football field, so you were able to just run over and pick the ball up. Municipal Stadium is always very cold (even in the dog days of summer you’d want to bring a jacket to the game, and the ball never carried well so there’d usually be more triples than home runs), and to describe it as a run-down dump would be extremely generous, but it had a Frankie’s Hot Dogs restaurant behind home plate, so the concessions were way better and cheaper than any other minor league stadium in Connecticut. New Britain Stadium, New Britain CT (New Britain Rock Cats AA-Eastern)Going to New Britain Stadium gives one an obvious comparison of the upward direction Minor League Baseball facilities have taken in the past decade or so, with a lot of new stadiums being built, mostly because the old ballpark that New Britain Stadium replaced still stands right outside the new stadium: Beehive Field, former home of the Eastern League New Britain Red Sox, and now used almost exclusively by the New Britain High School team, a tiny bandbox of a stadium with mostly old style open bleacher seating (the kind where, if any change fell out of your pocket, it would drop between the floorboards and go right down to the ground).New Britain StadiumBeehive FieldBeing a newer building, New Britain Stadium has a lot of extra amenities (skyboxes, a tavern, several picnic areas, a super-wide concourse that you could drive a tractor trailer through, etc), but there’s a sterility to the place that leaves it lacking in charm somewhat. Rock Cats games have become a hot ticket over the past few seasons, so weekend games are almost always standing-room only, and you’ll probably have to walk 10 minutes from whatever hilltop or mountain goat trail they tell you to park your car on (regular weeknight games are still no problem). Yale Field, West Haven CT (New Haven County Cutters IND-CanAm)One of the oldest stadiums (1927) in the country still being used for professional baseball. So now the New Haven County Cutters of the independent CanAm league (formerly known as the Northeast League) play at Yale Field, to breathtaking indifference… The place looks more like a cruise ship than a baseball stadium, the fans are uninitiated at best, and the concession food is the worst I’ve ever eaten at a minor league park. Dodd Stadium, Norwich CT (Norwich Navigators AA-Eastern)Almost identical in structure with Harbor Yard (both stadiums were designed by the same architectural company– suprise!), but much darker in color (no all-white Love Boat look here) and much more enjoyable. I like Dodd Stadium as a building much more than either Harbor Yard or New Britain Stadium, only that it’s in the middle of nowhere, hidden away from any main roads or residential areas inside a desolate, thickly-wooded industrial park, and it’s not a convenient drive from most parts of the state. the New England Collegiate Baseball League is a wooden bat summer league for college players, along the same lines as the Cape Cod League (if you’re familiar with that).
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Dreams and donuts!: First Fifty to familiarity

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Array-ne Today is the first Sunday in a long time that I’ve known I could go to sleep and not have to wake up and go to work, or go to school, or go to the dentist, or go do anything. I woke up this morning (which is the way my mornings usually start)and went to work (On a Sunday, this is also pretty typical.). I got a pump, so I think I did alright and that’s all I can ask for with the lazy way i’m handling things.I jumped rope again. Just for the record, I want you to think like boxer jumping rope, not like little girls jumping rope. I made up one rhyme one time and suddenly I can’t get the image of me with pigtails out of my head.I really need to start deleting this.My rhyme (to the tune of Eye of The Tiger if I’m acting touch, Miss MAry Mack otherwise)Mommy Mommy Mommy SalamiWent to the beach but the beach was BalmyHow many trips did she choose to take?1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1010 trips down south away from the snow….Ok, it’s up to you to guess if I just made that up now or not. All I can tell you is that I have never sung that at the top of my lungs while jumping rope. Once I finish that, I go on to my rope jumping. I start by doing 20 regular jumps, then I do 20 of these jumps where I land on one foot. I then do 20 regulars, then 20 more of the one legged ones. I jog in place for 25 a side, then I do 50 of these jumps where I jump to the sides instead of jumping straight down. I finish up by doing some regular jumps and a bit of improv jumping. I do 3 sets of 20 forward kicks, slowly working my way up to my full range. I do 3 sets of 20 side kicks, slowly working my way up to my full range. I do 3 sets of 20 forward kicks, slowly working my way up to my full range. I do 3 sets of 20 side kicks, slowly working my way up to my full range. I jump up a hundred times, doing my best to go over the basketball hoop. A bounce means I jump, then land and jump again really quick. I follow the rollerblading with 5 minutes jumping rope. I do 5 more minutes of jumping rope and move on to front splits.
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-ne HNX03 (9:10:11 PM): are you there?HNX03 (9:30:37 PM): guess notHNX03 (9:30:46 PM):HnxMe (9:32:16 PM): HnxMe (9:32:18 PM): sorryHnxMe (9:32:23 PM): i was helpingmy mom moveHNX03 (9:32:28 PM): ohHnxMe (9:32:33 PM): argumentHNX03 (9:32:33 PM): what happened to the wholeHnxMe (9:32:37 PM): my dad’s an assholeHNX03 (9:32:41 PM): can’t help them once or i help them foreverHnxMe (9:32:48 PM): i was readingHnxMe (9:32:52 PM): he knocks on my doorHNX03 (9:32:54 PM): now what’s up with your unchineseyness?HnxMe (9:32:57 PM): as if i was fuckin aroundHnxMe (9:33:07 PM): then he’s likeHnxMe (9:33:11 PM): come and help moveHnxMe (9:33:28 PM): but in a sort of you-ungrateful-daughter sort of wayHnxMe (9:33:34 PM): like i’m good for nothingHNX03 (9:33:41 PM): poor ying yingHnxMe (9:33:46 PM): like ohhhh he’s the hard worker of the familyHnxMe (9:33:52 PM): and everyone takes advantage of him HnxMe (9:33:57 PM): so won’t i come and help him outHnxMe (9:34:00 PM): just this onceHnxMe (9:34:07 PM): because he does sooooo much hard workHnxMe (9:34:16 PM): nobody else works hard but himHnxMe (9:34:26 PM): i hate that attitudeHnxMe (9:34:30 PM): if it were trueHnxMe (9:34:31 PM): fineHnxMe (9:34:33 PM): but it’s notHnxMe (9:34:38 PM): i’m far from hard workingHNX03 (9:34:46 PM): you’re the angry little girl on your bagHnxMe (9:34:48 PM): but he’s in the same place i’m inHnxMe (9:34:57 PM): he acts likeHnxMe (9:34:58 PM): ohhhHnxMe (9:35:02 PM): i’m fixing up the houseHnxMe (9:35:06 PM): it’s such hard workHnxMe (9:35:11 PM): and several times todayHnxMe (9:35:19 PM): i caught just sitting in front of the compHnxMe (9:35:24 PM): mom worksHnxMe (9:35:33 PM): and he acts like he’s a saintHnxMe (9:35:34 PM): likeHnxMe (9:35:36 PM): ohhhHnxMe (9:35:42 PM): well women have to cook and cleanHnxMe (9:35:45 PM): cuz men go out and workHnxMe (9:35:47 PM): okaieHnxMe (9:35:48 PM): that’s fairHnxMe (9:35:55 PM): but what if the woman works too?HnxMe (9:36:07 PM): she has to cook and clean in addition to workingHnxMe (9:36:13 PM): what if the man doesn’t work?HnxMe (9:36:26 PM): she has to work and cook and clean and do the dirty dishes tooHnxMe (9:36:32 PM): and after all thatHnxMe (9:36:38 PM): she has to come home to take your shitHnxMe (9:36:43 PM): have you yell at herHnxMe (9:36:50 PM): and then go out and run errands for youHnxMe (9:36:54 PM): come homeHnxMe (9:37:02 PM): and move shit for youHnxMe (9:37:10 PM): and help you remodel tooHnxMe (9:37:13 PM): then in realityHnxMe (9:37:18 PM): you’re really not doing anythingHnxMe (9:37:22 PM): you’re just gripingHnxMe (9:37:25 PM): and being pissyHnxMe (9:37:29 PM): and being a little bitchHNX03 (9:37:32 PM):HnxMe (9:37:36 PM): you are far from a manHnxMe (9:37:41 PM): far from a great manHnxMe (9:37:48 PM): far from your ideal of what a man should beHnxMe (9:37:52 PM): and what burns me outHnxMe (9:37:59 PM): is that you think you are your ideal manHnxMe (9:38:03 PM): that you’re a good fatherHnxMe (9:38:08 PM): a good husbandHnxMe (9:38:12 PM): but in my eyesHnxMe (9:38:17 PM): i think you are a piece of shitHNX03 (9:39:25 PM): poor babyHNX03 (9:39:28 PM): i still love youHnxMe (9:40:36 PM): hehheeHnxMe (9:40:37 PM): yeahHnxMe (9:40:40 PM): i feel better nowHNX03 (9:40:49 PM): *phew*HnxMe (9:40:53 PM): and he had the audacity to give me attitudeHnxMe (9:40:55 PM): hang onHNX03 (9:41:07 PM): you’re not done?HnxMe (9:44:11 PM): she had one more boxHNX03 (9:44:19 PM): ohHnxMe (9:44:21 PM): because all her shit was crowding the houseHnxMe (9:44:24 PM): and it’s in his wayHnxMe (9:44:28 PM): and all her shitHnxMe (9:44:30 PM): is junkHnxMe (9:44:34 PM): and everything he has isn’tHNX03 (9:44:48 PM): muaHnxMe (9:44:50 PM): stupid fish tank with no fishHnxMe (9:45:01 PM): he can be so charmingHnxMe (9:45:08 PM): and yet, such an asshole…
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indiquait aujourd’hui le thermomètre dans la troisième ville de l’hexagone : pour une fois , Lyon devient le trou du cul de la France :)
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-ne 1) Where, (the fuck) is it?a) I left it in my other trousersb) It is being pounded into a squashy worthless lump of pulp in a washing machine in a flat in Dollis Hill, (North London)c) It is being pounded into a squashy worthless lump of pulp in a launderette in Cricklewood, under the gaze of a vacant Albanian who is waiting for a van to pick him up for some casual building work.d) I had it all the time but it had become stuck between my plastic work ID and my RSPB membership card in my trouser pocket.2) Would you like an election leaflet?a) Nob) No thank youc) I’m Australiand) Er, Errr, Yes?3) Why didn’t I notice the etchings?a) I was not used to being inside a fictional submarine.b) I thought that they were damp stains on the flock wall paper of the Indian restaurant.c) I thought that they were grease stains on the inside of my spectaclesd) I am a sightless neonate salamander, an axolotl, and I live underground and under water and in total darkness in Mexico.4) Is the main interest in Georges Sand the life or the work?a) the lifeb) the workc) the two are inextricably intertwinedd) the invention of a famous abrasive5) Who, what or where is Yrrr?a) It is a character in an allegedly plagiarised German sci-fi novel.b) It is in Walesc) It is a Welsh fartd) It is the Welsh for fart.6) How many people worry about the 200 or so women that Victor Hugo allegedly slept with?a) Noneb) 1095c) A gigapersond) Rhetorical questions do not have quantifiable answers.7) Why do think you’ll have a problem in the future when the countryside opens up?a) because people are swineb) because swine are peoplec) because people in towns do not understand the countrysided) No, I won’t have a problem, because it means that there will more for me to eat.8) Are the majority of those holes open?a) There are no rights without responsibilities and responsibilities are only conferred by ownershipb) Some are covered by railway sleepersc) Forty three of them gape eagerly, black, deep, sinister and Tzar-hungryd) The seventh hole is in and of itself a majority9) What do you get when you cross a woodpecker and a claw hammer?a) nails knocked in very quicklyb) squashed antsc) noisier forestsd) easily grippable woodland birds10) How do you describe a hierarchy or tree structure to a goldfish?a) hypersonicallyb) ultrasonicallyc) By drawing on the outside of its bowl with a felt tip pend) repeatedly11) When will it be time?a) when the small hand covers the big handb) when the small axe cuts down the big treec) when the ninth clock goes bong three timesd) when the edge of the hedge claws the dawn out the night sky and the bat gives a last fart12) What is that high pitched drumming sound?a) a greater spotted woodpecker advertising its sexual prowessb) an internal hallucinationc) internal, but not a hallucination, a virus is drilling holes in your braind) it is an alien being that has hijacked Radio 4 to broadcast its filthy propaganda to stag beetles and their ilk13) What happens if you throw a claw hammer at a greater spotted woodpecker?a) the claw hammer sails past the greater spotted woodpecker and kills the Shi’ite mullah who lives next door thus provoking World War Three (or Four?)b) you loose the claw hammerc) you kill the woodpecker and are persecuted by animal rights extremists who eventually burn down your house.d) the woodpecker seizes the hammer and, mistakenly assuming it to be a woodpecker of the opposite sex, mates with it.14) What acts of agriculture did Nigel carry out before 1939 in regard to the Rhineland?a) shower and onslaught?b) goats and monkey wrenchesc) the woodpecker and spillaged) Sealion Toothpaste?15) How useful is the concept of ‘charisma’
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-ne The sixty-four activities in fine arts and crafts are the following: (1) gIta - art of singing. (9) dacana-vasanaiga-rAga - art of applying preparations for cleansing the teeth, cloths and painting the body. (12) udaka-vAdya - art of playing on music in water. (14) citra-yoga - art of practically applying an admixture of colors. (15) mAlya-grathana-vikalpa - art of designing a preparation of wreaths. (21) aindra-jAla - art of conjuring(22) kaucumAra - a kind of art. (24) citra-cAkApUpa-bhaknya-vikAra-kriyA - art of preparing varieties of salad, bread, cake and delicious food. (25) pAnaka-rasa-rAgAsava-yojana - art of practically preparing palatable drinks and tinging draughts with red color. (31) pustaka-vAcana - art of reading books aloud.(32) nAdikAkhyAyikA-darsana - art of enacting short plays and anecdotes. (49) desa-bhAshya-jnyAa - art of knowing provincial dialects. (50) pushpa-chakatikA-nirmiti-jnyAna - art of knowing prediction by heavenly voice or knowing preparation of toy carts by flowers. (59) dyUta-vicenya - art of knowing specific gambling.
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-ne Steve Burton (35)Tichinia Arnold (34)Chayanne (37)Gil Bellows (38)John Cusack (39)Mary Stuart Masterson (39)Kathy Bates (57)Mel Brooks (79)
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At home, they think I know everything there is to know about computers.17. I have never written a second program in C/C save the Hello world one.18. I think it is very boring to call a person by just one name all his life!20. I think Aishwarya Rai is given undue media coverage.22. I think chocolate is overrated.30. I think cricket is the laziest game and Indians love it for the exact same reason.35. I dont know why but I hate to use underscore(_) in any of my ids.37. I can never take somethings seriously.39. I think that no matter how old you are you’ve never seen ‘everything’.43. I think I can make it as a rock star.49. I dont think India can ever recover from the Gandhi hangover of the Indira, Rajiv, Sonia and now Rahul kind.50.
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Focused Totality: This Week’s Shopping List: November 9, 2005

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Array I think I may have something to say about this too, pretty soon…On the Antarctic Press website, they’ve announced their plans to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Fred Perry’s Gold Digger, including the Gold Digger Color Remix, which reprints the original mini-series in digitally-remastered color, a spin-off mini-series called Gold Digger: Throne of Shadows, another Halloween Special, a super-secret miniseries somewhere down the road, original Perry art for sale, and more. May will be Gold Digger Month.Michael Clarke Duncan says he’ll be back for Sin City 2.A bit of news from Wizard World Texas: the next art team for Black Panther will be Scot Eaton and Klaus Janson.
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-ne NIN went to New Orleans a couple of weeks ago and the mayor’s office took them around the city.
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Chalabi Visit May Signal New Cabal MeetingGroup Battered By Scandals, Indictment and Torture Probes Looking To Rattle Its’ Saber AgainAhmad Chalabi, the deputy prime minister of Iraq, and former Bush Administration ‘Golden Boy’, arrived in Washington yesterday, for talks with American officials, and, sources tell The Garlic, to attend a Secret Cabal meeting with, among others, Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfield.The former Iraqi exile, who some deride as a modern day Harry Lime, after the corrupt and unscrupulous character of the Graham Greene novel, ‘The Third Man’, made famous by Orson Wells in a film of the same title, is accused by many as conning the United States into removing Sadam Hussein, of attempting to lead a coup of the new Iraqi government and, currently, is being looked at for passing along intelligence to Iran and Syria.This has caused an ambivalent relationship with the Bush team.His visit was coordinated with that of another top Iraqi official, Adel Abdul Mahdi. State Department spokesman Adam Ereli coolly described the occasion as Ahmad Chalabi is the deputy prime minister of Iraq

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-ne 9:07 PM, Tuesday, November 08, 2005An eventful day (though there is still a long way to call it a day)Was down for most part of the day, I guess, because of lack of sleep. How can a small set of individuals actually dump their decisions on a larger set of individuals so convincingly that the larger set accepts them without a whimper?And finally, what is right and what is wrong?These are the 3 questions that have kept me busy thru out the day.
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-ne Due to an influx of submissions for Random site of the month, I have now expanded Random site entries to any random date.
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Steve Lieber is doing Gotham Central this month, which make what could be an odd Crisis tie-in a must buy.On the definite maybe list is the second issue of Book Of Lost Souls, Decimation: House Of M: The Day After, Michael Chabon Presents: Adventures Of The Escapist and the Fantastic Four Wedding Special. Action Comics #833 DMZ #1 Gotham Central #37 Infinite Crisis #2 JLA #122 Teen Titans #29 Book Of Lost Souls #2 Decimation: House Of M: The Day After Fantastic Four Wedding Special Michael Chabon Presents: Adventures Of The Escapist #8 Tags: Comics
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The Hot Hand in Sports

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Array 1-2ii myecel Cristes-bec ge-bonedeTwo large bound Gospel books, one Bodleian Library manuscript Auct.D.12.6 3-4ii fulle mæsse-becFull missals (missale plenum) 5i collectaneum 6-7ii pistel-bec 8-9ii fulle sang-bec 10i niht-sangNocturnal antiphonal, texts and melodies for night hours of canonical service 11i ad te levaviAntiphonal of the mass or gradual 12i tropere 13-14ii salteras 15se þriddan swa man singð on Rome 16-17ii ymneras 18i deorwurðe bletsung-bocone precious benedictional - formulas for episcopal benedictions 19-21iii oðrethree ordinary benedictionals 22ðeos Englisce Cristes-boc 23-24ii sumer ræding-bec 25i winter ræding boc 26regula canonicorumBy Chrodegang of Metz (died 766) 27martyrologium 28i canon on Leden 29scrift-boc on Englisc 30i full spell-boc wintres 7 sumres 31Boeties boc on EngliscAlfred the Great’s translation of Boethius 32i mycel Englisc boc be ge-hwilcum þingum on leoðwisan ge-worht [33-37]Books he found at the Minster 33i capitularie 34i for-ealdod niht-sang 35i pistl-boc 36-37ii for-ealdode ræding-bec swiðe wake 38-65Latin books he gave to Minster 38liber pastoralis 39liber dialogorum 40liber iiii prophetarum 41liber Boetii de consolatione 42liber officialis AmalariiAmalarius of Metz De ecclesiasticis officiis. 8d.One gradual 365s.One troper 373s.Another troper 3810s.A good psalter 392s.A Summa that is called Fareta, with other quires written by the deceased 402s.One book of various sermons without boards 412s.Another book of various sermons without boards 4212d.A book of various quires, partly written by the deceased 4312d.A Summa of John Velet De divinis officiis 442s.One book of sermons with the Testamenta duodecim patriarcharum 452s.Two martyrologies 4612d.The History of St Richard and De corpore Christi 472s.Repeticiones in iure ciuili, with many quires written by the deceased 4812d.A Summa called Margareta on the commentary of Innocent 492s.The Brocardica of Azo 5012d.Four quires of cases of the Decreta 514d.Three small quires of an exposition of the Bible 523s.A certain Summa by John of Spain on the Decreta ls 5312d.A Summa of Seneca 544s.History of the English 5518d.Expositions on various Decreta ls 562d.Certain Letters of the Blessed Thomas 5712d.Statutes of the King and various papal books 583s.History of the Britons 596d.A certain book of various prayersoracionum 602s.The book of Boethius On the consolation of philosophy 6112d.A canon of the mass 62-Register of St Sidwell kept back by the exchequerIn margin: note register and portiforium. 3The first part of Rosarius super Decreta6 marks 4The second part of ditto6 marks 5Apparatus Hugonis super Decreta5 marks 6Lecture [--] super Decreta10s. 8A fine copy of the Decretals10 marks 9Another fine copy of ditto8 marks 10A copy of ditto bound in leather5 marks 11-12Copies, one the property of the late treasurer of Exeter, the other of the rector of Manatoneach 4 marks, 8 marks 13The first part of the Lecture Hostien, on the 1st, 2nd, and 4th books of the Decretals6 marksHenricus de Segusio, died 1271 14The second part of Hostien, on 3rd and 4th books of the Decretals4 marks 15The 1st part of Apparatus Hostien, on the 1st and 2nd books of ditto6 marks 16The 2nd part Apparatus Hostien, on 3rd, 4th, and 5th books of ditto4 marks 17The abridgment of Hostien cum glossa Compostolani2l. 27Sextus liber Decretalium novus cum glosis Johannis Monachi et Johannis Andree, scriptis ad modum commenti et glosa Gwydonis per se, et glosa Domini Digni super regulas juris, in uno volumine10 marks 28Sextus liber Decretalium cum tribus glosis4 marks 29Sextus liber decretalium cum glosis Johannis Monachi et Johannis Andree cum tractatu de Mandeo, in uno volumine2l.
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The clocks in America’s 37,000 post offices are being removed, according to a Dallas spokesman for the US Postal Service. Stephen Seewoester. But the slow moving quasi-government agency isn’t fooling anyone.From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, free registration required:Seewoester said the wholesale clock clearing is part of a retail standardization program launched last year that will give the public-service areas a more uniform appearance, whether the post office is in Fort Wayne or Fort Worth, like Starbucks or a McDonald
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The crowd begins to arrive at Grub Street Headquarters.Abby & Kathy get ready to introduce the readers……including the evening’s emcee, Pamela Painter……but nobody wants to sit in the empty chair……except for the photographer who photographs Stace Budzko, telling us How to Set a House on Fire……Jennifer Carr reading Green Grass: a Fable……Erin Dionne reading New Rollerskates……Tara Masih reading Huldi……Bob Steinberg reading Fancy Footwork, all 55 words of it……Jacqueline Holland reading Mimi……Laura van den Berg reading Girl Talk……Mary Saliba reading…What I Have to Remember……and Chris Helmuth reading Tulip.There were more Brevity & Echo authors than we could fit into one party, and here they are raising their hands.
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-ne *** MEDIA ADVISORY ***Release date: Feb. 5, 2007 Editorial contact: Randy Weiler, 615-898-2919Honors Lecture Series contact: Dr. Scott Carnicom, 615-898-2152 (MURFREESBORO) —
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-ne I smell a PR campaign.A U.S.-Iraqi campaign to stabilize Baghdad will begin soon and the offensive against militants will be on a scale never seen during four years of war, American officers said on Sunday…..Its going to be an operation unlike anything this city has seen.
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That’s because my “resting” heart rate was 142 beats per minute. That also meant that my “resting” heart rate had increased 10% in just five days. Everyone has a “resting” heart rate which actually slows with age and the more athletic you are (as your heart gets more efficient at pumping blood) usually between 55-65 bpm. You also have a heart rate for athletic activity as well as a “maximum heart rate” also referred to as the “red line” as you are burning high energy, and straining your heart. Aerobic heart rate zone is 70%-80% of your maximum; Your maximum heart rate is around 220 beats per minute minus your age; I know from my stress test from my LAST heart problem six months ago that I can go up to 192 bpm.But think about it; your heart rate is 2 to 3 times what it should be, is 70-75% of what your MAXIMUM heart rate should be, and has been that way for several hours, while you have been sitting still or lying down. My blood and urine tests don’t come back until Monday earliest and if they are all negative can you say, “I’m Screwed!” (because then it will definitely be a heart problem instead an iron deficiency).If this seems a little obsessive, it is because it is. the feeling that someone is hanging off my heart, trying to drag it through my chest and then reclaim my life.
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Last night, in two men’s college basketball games each involving a team with Tech in its name, there were some pronounced team runs.In one of the games, North Carolina State jumped out to a 17-2 lead over Georgia Tech, but the Yellowjackets came back later on with an 18-0 spurt of their own to win the game, 74-65.Meanwhile, right here in Lubbock, Texas Tech closed out the first half of its game against Nebraska on a 21-2 run.
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JE Boxing: Top 25 Heavyweights (As of December 1, 2005)

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

Array Grandma is helping cook the mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, oyster stuffing, dinner rolls, cranberry sauce, gravy, and, as is traditional in our family, turkey. Grandma and Grandpa Jolly are taking us up to Payson for a day to share their home with us, then to Walnut Canyon, and the Grand Canyon.
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I wasn’t old enough to remember when John Lennon was shot and killed. The 25th anniversary of something is always a big deal, so at the moment, it’s Lennon overload.John Lennon’s Death Lingers for WitnessesHe’s on the cover of a bunch of magazines, and several books have recently come out about him. They’ve played the Imagine(1988) documentary on HBO.I think I’ve had my fill of Lennon for a while.
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There was nothing theDoctors could do on that night 25 years ago, December8th 1980. He was 40 years old.******** Dear John. It was always the music that helped methrough my awkward years of 11-16, some of them whichwere not happy ones. And this was 10 years after the Beatles stopped being the Beatles. And then in the 70’s, at leastthe first 5 years, your music still flowed while itseemed everyone clamored for a Beatles reunion. Andthen in late ‘79, when your newly born son was alittle older and your doting period ended, you cameback to your music, music more alive and vibrant thanit had been in the past decade. I remember because I was watchingMonday night football, and Cosell said that he hadjust learned of a terrible thing, and he announced tothe country the few facts known about your violentdeath.
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My mother named me Caroline Diana Felicity but I’ve dropped all but the Caroline. When I was about two my mother got herself another Siamese cat that she called Chantra. My mother let me spend the money I’d been when born to buy one. I also remember taking my mother to show her “my house”. We stood there for a while until a strange woman came out of it and my mother dragged me away. My mother let me know that my sister’s pictures were better than mine. I sold a few to a boutique and was overjoyed when one day I spotted someone I hadn’t given one to with one of my stones! At school I would have liked to take A-levels in Maths, Physics and Art but instead I had to take Maths, Physics and Chemistry. The year that my sister got to choose her A-levels it was possible to timetable Maths, Physics and Art so she did! one day an order had got lost and the poor people had waited an hour for their meal so once it was done the chef insisted that I carry all the plates out at once, spreading them out all over my arms - I’d never done it before …
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Additional talk of Chris Byrd trying to fly the coup could also mean trouble for DK.However, don’t bet on outcomes that will derail a Don-only tournament. Also don’t plan on ever seeing Byrd take on his number one challenger, Wladimir Klitschko. Don’t be surprised to see Klitschko agree to a fight with winner with the stipulation that he enters a King tournament and a defense or two.Of course Toney should not be able to jump over Klitschko (or Oleg Maskaev the ostensible number one WBC contender with his recent win over the then-number 1 Sinan Samil Sam) but don’t try to get there through any kind of logic.
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J. Miller Rampant!: Labor Day 2005: An Increasingly Angry, Dissatisfied Working Population

Friday, October 17th, 2008

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Lately, as I drive around this city, I’ve been noticing people driving in a dumb manner, and it’s starting to tick me off. Please help us all out, by driving with some common sense, you don’t need to use that cell phone, girlfriend. Please stop driving and looking at yourself in the rearview mirror while at the wheel. You looked ugly before you stepped in the car, looking at yourself in mirror won’t change that. Please don’t slow down to look at a car wreck Yes, car wrecks are cool to look at, but come one.
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We need to stop seeing ourselves as responsible for saving other nations form their internal political uprisings and disasters and start facing domestic realities, the first of which is that poverty and hunger persist right here in the USA, every day, not just after Katrina: The official poverty rate in 2004 was 12.7 percent, up from 12.5 percent 2003. Poverty rates remained unchanged for Blacks (24.7 percent) and Hispanics (21.9 percent), rose for non-Hispanic Whites (8.6 percent in 2004, up from 8.2 percent in 2003) and decreased for Asians (9.8 percent in 2004, down from 11.8 percent in 2003). From the most recent trough in 2000 both the number and rate have risen for four consecutive years, from 31.6 million and 11.3 percent in 2000, to 37.0 million and 12.7 percent in 2004 respectively. For children under 18 years old, both the 2004 poverty rate (17.8 percent) and the number in poverty (13.0 million) remained unchanged from 2003. The poverty rate for children under 18 remained higher than that of 18-to-64-year olds (11.3 percent) and that of people aged 65 and over (9.8 percent). Both the poverty rate and number in poverty increased for people 18 to 64 years old (11.3 percent and 20.5 million in 2004, up from 10.8 percent and 19.4 million in 2003). The poverty rate decreased for seniors aged 65 and over was 9.8 percent in 2004, down from 10.2 percent in 2003, while the number in poverty in 2004 (3.5 million) was unchanged.
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another one…I found an author I have been looking for for years. I’ve found her at last and found a bonanza. The books I was searching for is a series of four that begins with Damiano and ends with Diamiano’s Lute. and you can bet I’ll be checking out the other titles, too.
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This marks a near reversal in attitudes from the beginning of 2001 when 65% of workers were satisfied and 33% were dissatisfied.–A majority of workers are now [under the Bush regime] more worried and concerned (54%) rather than hopeful and confident (43%) about achieving their economic and financial goals. –They overwhelmingly reject President Bush’s Social Security proposals.Two in three (65%) workers say that the country is headed in the wrong direction when it comes to retirement security.
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IgniteBLOG: The Perfect Storm: DestinationRx’s New Online Tool Helps Seniors Navigate Medicare Part D

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Array The Ohio Treasurer has drafted legislation for an amendment to the Ohio Constitution that would compensate Ohio veterans who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, or the ‘91 Gulf War. Apparently, Ohio had similar compensation plans for those Ohio military personnel who served in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.I haven’t read the legislation so I don’t know how they define who served in Iraq or Afghanistan.
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Because of the orgasmic euphoria being experienced in Bean Town right now, it’s expected they will knife through the rest of the East this year like the Celts of old.The Hawks win there, and people will notice.I think the most encouraging thing is that they’ve managed to do all this without the services of a veteran post (either the injured Zaza Pachulia or Lorenzen Wright), and without the oft injured Speedy Claxton…who will surely see some minutes, when 100%.It’s a long season, but I’m starting to believe the long National nightmare is over for Hawks Nation - even if it is the NBA equivalent of Luxembourg.It gets a bit easier after the next 2 games, so if they can somehow knock out the Wizards as well, they’ll be set up for a nice season.
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Jefferson County Library System Whitehall Community Library Fiscal Year 2007-2008 Jul. 07 Aug. 07 Sep. 07 Oct. 07 Total Circulation * 2311 2444 2105 2275 Paperbacks 99 133 91 75 Computer Use 902 1067 885 943 Attendance 2301 2484 2164 2301 Hours 123 134 126 130 Storytime 15 24 37 27 Ill Requests 41 49 73 47 Titles Added (see *) 196 133 98 142 Titles Weeded 14 75 35 145 New Cards 18 20 15 15 Reference Questions 64 83 69 73 Programs 8 2 0 1 Program attendance 193 110 0 10 *mcn added 3 3 5 1 *donated 66 0 19 23 *purchased 67 130 74 142 15 Ill In-state loaned 10 25 11 15 ILL In-state borrowed 24 21 21 17 ILL Out-of-state loaned 3 6 3 3 ILL Out-of-state borrowed * 16 25 11 16

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DestinationRx’s New Online Tool Helps Seniors Navigate Medicare Part D Business Wire via NewsEdge Corporation : Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–November 6, 2007–DestinationRx ®is encouragingseniors and their families and caretakers to educate themselves and shop around before selecting a Medicare Part D health plan this enrollment season (November 15 – Their new site offers an easy to use, senior-friendly online comparison tool to help consumers understand their options, compare Medicare plans, and find the right plan for themselves or their loved ones. By using advanced technology behind a simple, senior-friendly online tool, DestinationRx is able to give seniors important information about their options and the means to choose a plan – Changes in many aspects of drug plans are a certainty this year, and consumers that take the time to understand their current plan and the changes taking effect will have a clearer picture of whether they should stay in their current plan or switch plans. For seniors who want to switch, this new online comparison tool can help inform them of their options and make the switch to a plan that better suits their needs. “We want to raise awareness among seniors and other eligibles already enrolled in Medicare Part D plans, as well as caretakers of these seniors, and simplify the process of choosing a plan, with the potential for real cost savings.”
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Mike Seder’s Beer Year: October 7, 2005 - #90 of 365

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Array-ne Last Thu 188Last Fri 220Today 90 :-(Same mistake, wrong side of the MKT
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I had to go stand outside and get some fresh air while Rob was paying LOLWe didn’t really eat again til noon, where we feasted for hours on Au Gratin chips , turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cream cheese rolls, sausage rolls, mini chese hors d’ouvers, brownies, butter tarts, pumpkin pie, spinach dip and pumpernickel bread, washing it all down with cranberry raspberry and gingerale punch.
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Weight GoalYour goal is to weigh 299 lb by 01/18/2006 Goal ProgressYou are currently 34 lb above the target weight.
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-ne FILL US AT DAYBREAK WITH YOUR LOVE, THAT ALL OURDAYS WE MAY SING FOR JOY.( PSALM 90:14 *NIV )
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-ne Brewer: Weyerbacher Brewing Company (Pennsylvania, USA)Beer: ProphecyStyle: Belgian Strong Aleabv: 9.3ÿ¿¿¿¿¿ckground: Bottle from the Vintage Cellar. Thin mouthfeel.Notes: Not bad, not something I’d buy again.Rating: 3.3 out of 5
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The Sacred Moment: The Real Scandal

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Array It’s definitely worth it.As with any books - any good books at least - you take something from them when you’re done reading them. Anyone who believes there is no wisdom to be found in either the Bible or the Koran are lying to themselves.I think it’s a human prerequisite to believe in something. Even the most stubborn atheist must believe, or at least have the desire to believe in something divine. I mayself do not have any religous believes but I hope that I can understand them…but the more I think about it I know that I don’t. As for reading there are few things that could ever compare to reading a good book…another then a really good Anime :).
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We could love others as we felt like loving them. After he mentioned this new commandment, he immediately added the words, “As I have loved you, so you also should love one another.”And how exactly did Jesus love us?Unto death, that’s how!He humbled himself, first of all, by stepping down from his heavenly throne and being born into this sinful world. It’s that powerful moment in the film when Mary runs to him, kneels down, puts her face close to his and says, “I’m here.” (You talk about a motherly hardship of love! That’s one for the ages!) To which Jesus responds, “See, Mother, I make all things new!”Jesus Christ renewed the human race—he made all things new and reconciled us to God the Father—by his loving sacrifice on the Cross.“As I have loved you, so you also should love one another.”Real love is not the hedonistic, counterfeit love which permeates the culture we live in. Real love is a participation in the self-sacrificial love of Jesus Christ! It’s the kind of love that Mary always had in her heart: the love which united her so deeply to Jesus that she must have wanted to die with him at Calvary, as Gibson portrays it in his movie.Once again, the Lord says to us at this Mass, “Don’t leave this message on paper! she knew that caring for such a child would require an incredible amount of patience, effort, and sacrifice from both her and her husband—as well as from her two other children.But she was willing to make the sacrifice. she was willing to love her baby as Jesus loved us.Consequently, I have every reason to believe that Hayley Elizabeth Donahue is now a very happy child, who will be experiencing her very first birthday party within the next few days, if she hasn’t already.
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The film can be difficult to watch and as I described ‘Ginger Snaps’ it plays out like an episode of ‘Are You Afraid of the Dark?’ on acid on which Katherine Isabelle worked in the past. Still though, in comparison to many recent horror films the ‘Ginger Snaps’ series is among the best rivaled only by 2002’s ‘May’ which also understood that functional horror must possess intriguing and likeable characters and a dark sense of humor.
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era a escola avisando que meu visto tinha chegado e que era para eu passar lá para pegar, então foram 3 dias de agonia até ontem quando eu peguei o bonitao do passaporte com mais 13 meses de visto. aliás galera vale a pena esse rodízio, por 5,49 vc come 6 variedades de pizza e mais um monte de tipos de saladas e o melhor a la vonte depois disso foi hora de caridade para os amigos sem noção de informatica..
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In several earlier posts about suicide and its underlying dynamics, I referred to Alice Miller’s discussion of the relationship between Sylvia Plath and her mother. This tragedy (and the explanation for her suicide as well) lies in the very fact that she could not have written any other kind of letters, because her mother needed reassurance, or because Sylvia at any rate believed that her mother would not have been able to live without this reassurance. …If a sensitive child like Sylvia Plath intuits that it is essential for her mother to interpret the daughter’s pain only as the consequence of a picture being damaged and not as a consequence of the destruction of her daughter’s self and its expression–symbolized in the fate of the pastel–the child will do her utmost to hide her authentic feelings from the mother. With the publication of the letters, her mother erects an imposing monument to her daughter’s false self.We can learn from this example what suicide really is: the only possible way to express the true self–at the expense of life itself. the obvious distance that existed between the mother and her son (evidenced by, among other things, the mother not even knowing about the earlier suicide attempt); They lie deep in the son’s childhood, and in the family dynamics that shaped him:HARWICH - Four years after the suicide of her 27-year-old son, Barbara Felton is still angry.She’s angry at her son, Mark Christopher Felton, for ending his life and scarring hers. She promised during her son’s eulogy in May 2000 that she would march in the new gun protest known as the Million Mom March.The first march, held on Mother’s Day 2000, came too soon after Mark’s death for Felton to participate. …What bothers Felton and other marchers is how quickly a suicidal idea can turn into reality if a gun is handy.The afternoon that Mark committed suicide, he had just found out that a co-worker to whom he felt romantically attached was moving back in with an old boyfriend. He apparently took this move as a rejection, Felton said, and was thrown into despair.After leaving his job at a Barnstable elementary school, where he was an aide for a student with special needs, Mark went to the apartment of a friend with whom he’d gone target shooting in the past.According to Felton, the friend wasn’t home, but the apartment was unlocked and guns, including a shotgun, were laying around.Felton’s voice fills with fury when she talks about the guns.I dont believe this suicide was planned. …But Mark also suffered from clinical depression and his dose of Paxil, a medication used to treat depression, had been increased right before his suicide, Felton said.Looking back, it seems Mark struggled long before being diagnosed. After Mark’s death, Felton found out from his girlfriend and a colleague that Mark had attempted suicide at least once before, by trying to suffocate himself while running a car engine. And she believes that if the guns had not been available in his friend’s apartment, Mark might have taken the time to think or seek out people for help.As someone who has suffered from terrible depressions in my own life, I cannot tell you how angry Mrs. Felton’s remarks make me.
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That alone is grounds to fire every single one of them, either now or in the November elections.Here are some excerpts from the Times article:Physical and sexual abuse of prisoners, similar to what has been uncovered in Iraq, takes place in American prisons with little public knowledge or concern, according to corrections officials, inmates and human rights advocates.In Pennsylvania and some other states, inmates are routinely stripped in front of other inmates before being moved to a new prison or a new unit within their prison. The inmate, who suffered from schizophrenia, was kept naked the whole time.The Utah official, Lane McCotter, later became an executive of a private prison company, one of whose jails was under investigation by the Justice Department when he was sent to Iraq as part of a team of prison officials, judges, prosecutors and police chiefs picked by Attorney General John Ashcroft to rebuild the country’s criminal justice system.Mr. McCotter, 63, is director of business development for Management & Training Corporation, a Utah-based firm that says it is the third-largest private prison company, operating 13 prisons. They appear to be precisely identical in many, if not most, fundamental ways.These words of Ashcroft’s now have a particularly awful and unintended resonance to them:When Mr. Ashcroft announced the appointment of the team to restore Iraq’s criminal justice system last year, including Mr. McCotter, he said, Now all Iraqis can taste liberty in their native land, and we will help make that freedom permanent by assisting them to establish an equitable criminal justice system based on the rule of law and standards of basic human rights.A Justice Department spokeswoman, Monica Goodling, did not return phone calls on Friday asking why Mr. Ashcroft had chosen Mr. McCotter even though his firm’s operation of the Santa Fe jail had been criticized by the Justice Department.These additional details should also be noted:In Utah, in addition to the death of the mentally ill inmate, Mr. McCotter also came under criticism for hiring a prison psychiatrist whose medical license was on probation and who was accused of Medicaid fraud and writing prescriptions for drug addicts.In an interview with an online magazine, Corrections.com, last January, Mr. McCotter recalled that of all the prisons in Iraq, Abu Ghraib is the only place we agreed as a team was truly closest to an American prison.
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Life 3.0: Dad3.0 turns 37!

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Array That’s all I have to say!Colton had his big brother class on Tuesday. hmmm, so am I!Listening to a story about being a big brotherPutting a diaper on a baby.
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Poor guy - last year his birthday was the day before my PE Exam so we kept it low key and this year I’m pregnant so it will be low key again. I think I could have gone all 40 weeks, but I didn’t want to go into labor over a weekend or something and leave my classes without an instructor, so I gave up all of my classes at Week 37 just to be safe. I’m a little sad because this will be the first time in almost 9 years I won’t have regular classes, but I don’t know how I can balance a baby, a husband, my 9-5 job, my volunteer work, and everything else along with teaching. I may get back into teaching one day, but the more likely scenario is that I’ll just keep on attending group exercise classes annoyed that the instructor is stepping on the down beat, can’t hear the 8 count, and queues 1 second too late.
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-ne Heck NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!didn’t wanna go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!had a date had the money juss didn’t wanna go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!instead i went swimming with Matthew Sprinkle, Hali Pridgen and Laken Pharr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Describe your night (date, dance, outfit, etc.) we went to the dance && chris rogers and liz && me n liz walked around Wongs, Walmart, the Carnavel, K-Mart, CHS, wendy’s, Green Acres, &&
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I was going to put an exclamation mark there but I don’t know how excited I am to enter my late 30s. You don’t know how happy I’m going to be when I finish my MBA this summer, which is before the baby arrives.
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