LOST cast holds up shaka signs. A hand gesture common in Hawaii.
So glad to see so much of the Hawaii culture is rubbing off on the LOST cast. For all the traffic they cause, they do seem like some good people. Also, in the 2009 Emmys, Michael Emerson (Ben) accepted an award. He said, “As they say in Honolulu, Mahalo Nui Loa”. Being a local from Hawaii, I was glad to hear a shout-out. Even the local news was showing off our little acknowledgment.
I am proud to have this picture of NPH be my first picture post. He truly is an amazing man!
This is the cover of NY Magazine. They did a wonderful profile on him, which the great Jack Gray told me about. Yes, I’m bragging cuz I got a tweet from CNN producer Jack Gray… Something has to make my world turn ‘round.
I am now officially on Tumblr, and successfully imported all my Blogger blogs over. I wanted to just jump right in but felt an introductory post to Tumblr was necessary… So here is my first official post on Tumblr!
I’m truly amazed about all the history I’m learning from my chemistry filled summer. Its mostly been about bored men who liked to make things go boom, but last week was very interesting.
We did a lab where we fermented molasses to get alcohol. A bunch of college kids making alcohol… I could tell this lab would be interesting. If my teacher’s story about the student who tried to drink their alcohol from a flask wasn’t intriguing enough, well this Great Boston Molasses Flood story did the trick.
On January 15, 1919 a United States Industrial Alcohol Company (USIAC) storage tank of molasses exploded in North End of Boston, Massachusetts. This 50 ft tall x 90 ft diameter tank of approximately 2.3 million gallons of molasses ruptured, creating a wall of molasses that moved at 35 mph. Yes, 2.3 million gallons of molasses will come after you at 35 mph (56 km/h).
This mass amount of molasses destroyed two city blocks, killed 21 people, and injured 150. Lungs filled with the viscous liquid, the heavy goo pulls the innocent under to suffocate by molasses… It’s almost too disturbing to believe.
”Molasses, waist deep, covered the street and swirled and bubbled about the wreckage. Here and there struggled a form — whether it was animal or human being was impossible to tell. Only an upheaval, a thrashing about in the sticky mass, showed where any life was… Horses died like so many flies on sticky fly-paper. The more they struggled, the deeper in the mess they were ensnared. Human beings — men and women — suffered likewise.” - Stephen Puleo
I’m sure you can imagine the clean up. Howie Mandel’s worst nightmare, yet Rush Limbaugh’s dream come true…
The cause of the problem seems unclear. From a chemist’s perspective, wild yeast got into the tank and built up the pressure. US Industrial Alcohol Company was using some of the molasses to get alcohol for munition. So during that time the blame was placed on anarchist sabotage. USIAC paid $600,000 (keep in mind inflation).
The USIAC land is now a baseball field.
”On January 15, 1919, a molasses tank at 529 Commercial Street exploded under pressure, killing 21 people. A 40-foot wave of molasses buckled the elevated railroad tracks, crushed buildings and inundated the neighborhood. Structural defects in the tank combined with unseasonably warm temperatures contributed to the disaster.” - plaque in Puopolo Park
As for the story about the kid who tried to drink his alcohol experiment from his flask.. well apparently it didn’t taste like rum…
Ok, three tests and a formal lab report next week so I won’t be blogging for awhile.
BTW. This is so sad! Paris Jackson speaks about her dad. I’ll admit, a tear may have escaped… I mean Organic Chemistry overload, MJ’s death, and the constant fear of drowning in molasses… living on planet Earth is hard!
Also, my buddy AJ is gonna live off $10 of food this whole week. Check out his journey here.
“I swear to the Lord, I still can’t see, why Democracy means, everybody but me.” -Langston Hughes
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is now the president of Iran. An unfortunate result, but the fight by the Iranian people will not go unforgotten. On June 12, 2009, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was announced the winner of Iran’s presidential election. However, within hours there was talk of the polling being rigged. For the past two weeks the people of Iran have been on the streets protesting the results. The color green no longer a mere color, but a representation of their hopeful future and support for candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi. Their chanting of “Allahu Akbar” (God is great) and “Death to Basaji” unite their single voices into a strong message to their government.
However, this behavior was unacceptable to the Iran government. Most of the abusers were Basaji, power-hungry, gun-crazy men. The Basaji and police travelled the streets in small groups attacking the nearest protester. And by attack, I mean beating with batons and shooting with guns. This is when the internet proved to be it’s greatest, especially twitter. People in Iran used twitter and youtube to tweet and upload videos after reporters were kicked out.
The tweets and videos were hard to comprehend. The brutality was worse than many expected. It gave viewers an insight into the struggle these protesters endured, just to have the same freedom Americans take for granted. These people were punished for their freedom of speech, a virtue in the States but taboo in Iran. The video, which broke hearts and ignited much anger, was the video of Neda’s death. A young woman who gets shot as she stands outside to witness the change of her country.
After a partial recount (where 10% of the ballots are counted recounted) Ahmadinejad was announced the president again. More fowl play?
Possibly.
It’s not over. Just because Ahmadinejad has become president. The rest of the world has seen this battle, the wrong doing, and the suffering. Now more than ever is the time to stand together and understand the value of unity and support.
Ahmadinejad - doesn’t like the United States, is in denial of the Holocaust, supports Iran’s nuclear program. more
Kind of a half crap blog considering the subject. This blog certainly doesnt encompass the reality of what happened. But i’m glad to have been able to witness the power and strength in people. Unfortunately, people died and were severely injured as a result of their journey to freedom.
“You could take Organic Chemistry over the summer,” suggested the sorority girl who happened to be working when I entered the Biology Academic Advising office.
“Is it good to take O’Chem over the summer?” I asked, already depressed about my inability to commit to a college major.
“Yes, a lot of students take Organic Chemistry over the summer,” my Barbie doll adviser replied assuring. She made it sound like all the cool kids were doing it (as far as Biology major students go).
If I could go back in time, I’d spike her Cherry Diet Coke with hydrochloric acid… Organic Chemistry over the summer is suicide.
In the first hour of my first day, my teacher greeted us with, “your all crazy for taking this class over the summer” followed by “Organic Chemistry will be your life these next couple of months. If you have a job, I don’t know how you’ll make it through this class”. By no means is he a bad teacher. In fact, he maybe on the list of my favorite teachers ever, but his “welcome to Organic Chemistry speech” made me tremble.
But he was right.
Monday First day of school, I had over 100 pages cumulative from three different textbooks. I had a pre-lab due because I have the lab class on the next day, then I topped the night off with over 20 homework questions that we would go over beginning of next class.
Tuesday My second day was no joy ride either. After finishing lab class, which took almost 4 hours, I returned to my room to finish homework assignment 1, start and finish homework assignment 2, read the entire chapter of 2 and study for my exam the next day. Yes, that’s right. I had an exam on my third day of summer school.
Wednesday The exam itself wasn’t too hard. In fact it was comical in several ways. The teacher spent the first two hours of class going over chapter 2, so that was basically review for the exam. Then five minutes into the exam the fire alarm rang. Of course, there was suspicion of it being a fellow classmate, however that alarm didn’t help me one bit. I felt the information slowly leaking out of my brain. 20 minutes later we were back in the classroom drawing molecular structures and spewing out fancy terminology.
After finishing classes I came back home to read up on my next lab and do my pre-lab for Thursday’s lab. I also finished my lab report and read parts of Chapter 3, as well as start on that homework.
Thursday Lab class took 3 hours and 30 minutes. Ready to sleep. Hanging with roommate for now. Preparing for a O’Chem filled weekend.
Deaths I feel like I should have felt an earthquake or shiver. I feel like I should have felt something at the moment he left earth. This world doesn’t feel the same. It boggles my mind as to how the world keeps turning.
If you can’t tell, I was a Jackson fan, and I was probably the only one in my high school. The guy was a legend and had an impact in everyone’s life, no matter what your views of him were. He revolutionized music and influenced so many musicians.
Everyone feels bad for Ferrah Fassett because she hasn’t been getting as much attention. Unfortunately, she passed away today as well. But if you think about it, in a time of death I would think the family would want privacy and not so much attention. So I don’t really feel sorry that her death isn’t attracting so much attention but I do feel incredibly sorry for the family. She was a beautiful, beautiful woman and seemed like a fantastic actor. Hopefully, her family will be able to recover in privacy and at their own pace.
I also hope the Jackson family finds comfort and can grieve in peace.
Michael Jackson died from cardiac arrest (when the hear instantly stops pumping blood, the heart then quivers, which is known as cardiac fibrillation). I think my roommate said he went into a coma, possibly before the cardiac arrest. Autopsy will tell doctors if he suffered from a heart attack before the cardiac arrest.
Eerie: Jackson was selling all his stuff, possibly for financial purposes. It’s a belief that some people get an unconscious premonition of their death, forcing them to do abnormal acts. Signing a will, getting life insurance, selling prized possessions…. Interesting how life works sometimes.
Whoever said life is fair lived a very sheltered, unfulfilled life.
So RIP King of Pop and Ferrah Fassett. Also, RIP to Ed McMahon and David Carradine. And all those who are dying for the protest again the Iranian government. They are risking their life for the freedom of speech Americans take for granted. They are incredibly brave people. Also, to all those who have left their families on Earth.
Yes, I’m going to start doing Top 10s, their fun to do and quick. I just got my grades for the term and I passed Chemistry and Physics. I’m psyched, and my procrastination lesson is learned (not really). Plus, I now know the value of reading. Beyond the colorful diagrams and monotonous words, there are answers to questions that will be on the final… who knew…
So Top 10 Signs of Science Passion
10. Swatting a fly = autopsy practice. 9. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit does nothing compared to those white coat models. 8. Idea of an experiment - eat as many potatoes as possible, then touch a electrical outlet. 7. Family Guy isn’t stupid, it’s ingenious physics at work. 6. Cookbooks become laboratory notebooks and the kitchen becomes a chemistry lab. 5. The reason you have a fish tank is to take the pH reading. 4. Moldy bread isn’t disgusting… fungus is a beautiful thriving pet. 3. U claim u hold a grudge against Ben Franklin and his key kite, but secretly he is ur Superman. 2. You dream of spooning with Spock and Scotty 1. Madam Curie is hotter than Jennifer Love Hewitt.
As for the situation in Iran… very sad to see what’s happening. I came across some pictures and video that shows this is more than an America’s Next Top Model audition… these are actual people living in reality, protesting for something they believe in.
This is Laura Ling and Euna Lee and they maybe the two bravest woman in the world, right now. While doing an assignment for Al Gore’s Current TV, they were caught at an “unclearly marked border” (from what I heard on CNN) between China and North Korea. North Korea arrested the woman on March 17, 2009 for trespassing illegally in NK. Their trial was last week Thursday (6/4/09), and this past Monday (6/4/09) it was released that the woman have been convicted and sentenced to 12 years of hard labor.
…12 years as prisoners in North Korea…
It may have been their tour guide who tattle-tailed to NK, they may have crossed the border, or they maybe completely innocent… No matter what really happened, their future is still a mystery with a heavy sense of danger. These woman have become pawns in a game. A game, which includes nuclear weapons and an unsettled war.
North Korea maybe cultivating more passionate haters, but they’re successfully spreading fear. Their absentminded nuclear missile test runs and announcement of atomic bomb ingredients send a shiver down every country’s spine. Weapons of mass destruction are in the hands of the immature North Korean government. The balance has shifted out of peaceful favors.
North Korea is a unique force, where caution must be harnessed. This nation is under the influence of a overpowering dictator, keeping his society in isolation. This nation has tested their nuclear devices two times previously… careless testing (October 6, 2009 & May 25, 2009). This nation also has enough plutonium to create over half a dozen nuclear bombs, and sales to other countries haven’t been ruled out.
So my heart goes out to Laura Ling, Euna Lee, and their families. The struggle to wake up everyday without the comfort of safety must be agonizing. The longing for a reconnection, a sign of strength and survival everyday… I cannot imagine. I can only hope that the US government can make a deal with North Korea to release these woman asap. To North Korea, they maybe prizes for flaunting or tools to regain power… But to America, these woman are daughters and wives… (Euna is the mother to a young girl). If u want a twitter source you can follow @LiberateLaura.
If there is one thing i’ve learned from my recent marathons of Star Trek, it’s that peace is a form of maturity. Using anger to fight fire with fire yields escalating tension, oppression, and Scotty in the captain’s chair. Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing that turns me on more than seeing Shatner’s shirt get ripped off or watching Spock use his voluptuous brain waves, but violence has a limit. It’s time we realize that we are not Gorns or Klingons… And it is a dream to believe that one day we will coincide with the Denevas and North Korea. Energy spirits eat kim chee too!
Now I know there is some big happenings going on in Iran… And I realize I haven’t talked about tweeple’s anger towards CNN, but … well … maybe in a later blog… because I do plan on having another blog come out soon! Plus, a lot of research would go into the talk about the Iran election.
…finals… reading… summer school… term grades will be released soon… my dog ate my blog… w/e excuse u like most is my excuse to u… and now if u’ll excuse me, I have laziness I need to accomplish.
Wow, the last time I posted a blog the Obamas were trying to hit second base with the Queen and everyone still thought pigs were harmless. Well I’m sorry to have disappeared on everyone without warning. I was truly considering giving up the blog, but I just couldn’t stay away for too long. And quick thanks shout out to @Itsalloso for giving me a few words of encouragement twitter style, as well as Shelly & Uncle Mike.
Well a lot has changed since my last blog post. You’ve probably heard about Swine Flu. I always knew pigs were out to get the human race… I mean sure Wilbur may be “terrific”, ”radiant”, and “humble” in English, but in Oink-enese that means “dangerous”, “homicidal”, and “nuclear ray gun wedging”. And i’m sure some of you fell for that adorable Babe, but what they didn’t show was the conspiring meetings after the cameras were turned off. …All the different animals trying to form their own flues… Well the birds and pigs failed. What do you have for me cows?! Mad Cow disease? Oh, I’ll start building the shrine…
All in all, the flu turned out to be nothing too serious. The World Health Organization was just feeling a little bored and wanted some attention. However, all joking aside, my sorrows go out to the victim’s families.
In more recent news, President Obama is in Egypt. The President of the United States (POTUS) flew Air Force One over to the land of the pyramids and the sphinx in an effort to reach out to Muslim allies and enemies. In his message the President talked about reaching out to the Muslim community and his hopes of creating a new relationship. He also talked about his checklist of Mid East ordeals. Complete video and transcript available here. The speech had many abuzz. Many thought the speech was amazingly fantastic, and many thought the speech was a horrible decision. If you saw it and have an opinion, feel free to let me know what you think.
World peace wasn’t the only agenda on the President’s trip to Egypt; sightseeing was a must-do. While looking at some hieroglyphics on a wall, the President noticed a symbol resembling himself. The symbol is supposed to mean face.. or something like that (I think). If you haven’t seen it, take a look because THAT is pretty cool. It does resemble the President, but in my opinion those Egyptians were just expressing their love for The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Check out an AC360 blog here.
In very unfortunate news, an Air France flight from Rio, Brazil to Paris is missing. On May 31, four hours after take off, Flight 447 hit violent stormy conditions. The 228 passenger flight is feared to have crashed, possibly over two miles below water surface. According to AC360, at 11:13 pm the main computer failed and one minute later cabin pressure was lost and there was complete electrical failure. The last messages from the plane were the only record of lift off. No wreckage was found until today, June 6, when two bodies and a briefcase were discovered. To fathom the fear in that plane while it was going down is beyond me, and much condolences to the families. (more info)
In more solemn news, Brock and Devina Husted were stabbed to death in their Ventura, California beachfront home. Heartbreakingly, it was their 9 year old son who found his parents on the floor. He awoke his 11 year old sister and immediately went to a neighbours house to call 911. Devina was four months pregnant.
Intention of the killing is unknown. The last homicide in that area was over a decade ago, according to the local captain. Here is an AC360 blog if your interested. Also, here is a short LA times blog.
Another homicide this month was the murder of Dr. Tiller, a U.S. physician who performed late-term abortions. The doctor was shot and killed while serving as an usher at his church in Wichita, Kansas on Sunday, May 31. 51 year old, Scott Roeder, is the suspect to this crime. His views of anti-abortion were extreme to an extent of causing fear in his ex-wife. (here).
Sorry, getting chippy choppy at the ending now. Im either running out of blog mojo or these stories are just too depressing. To leave on a happier note i’ll leave you with this video. Recently Bill O’Reilly called out CNN for not showing enough coverage on a story where an army recruiter died. (Sorry, never mentioned it in the blog. It’s a story I haven’t had time to follow.) Anyway, Rick Sanchez took it upon himself to put O’Reilly in his place. And boy o’ boy am I ever glad Sanchez volunteered to do this.
If I met Queen Elizabeth II I wouldn’t give her an ipod. Instead i’d invite her to go clubbing, get drunk off afternoon tea, dance raunchy on the counters, then we would end the night vomiting behind Buckingham Palace and falling asleep under the stars at Stonehenge. I’m sure a night like that could do her good. After all acting like a sorority girl is the Queen’s guilty pleasure, because every queen has their “Tila Tequila” side.
I was watching AC360 and they gave a crash course in manners and appropriate-ness. Never shake her hand unless she offers her hand, never face your back to the Queen, come bearing gifts, and keep the most appropriate conversation. ugh… All the while I couldn’t stop thinking about what her reaction would be to spit handshakes and burping contests.
Overall, the Obamas did a smashing job. Except for Michelle touching the Queen’s back… O NO! … O YES! She totally groped the Queens back. Which, of course, caused a huge uproar… Its great that this was covered, and now I know what not to do when I meet the Queen, but seriously? The amount of airtime this story is ridiculous in my book. Octo-mom was so jealous. The most funny reaction I saw was CNN’s Richard Quest, who talked about how impressive it was that Michelle was even able to get into that position.
I’m thinking the Queen allowed the physical contact due to the Obama duo’s gift. An iPod. Yes, you heard me. A lavishing credit card size box of metal, made personal with a collection of predownloaded songs and speechs (and possibly photos). That’s the Wonka ticket to some Queen action. At least now I know what to get the Queen for her birthday: itunes gift card.
I personally think this gift was… (after shocking) eh… It just better have been the 32 gb iTouch. I mean if it wasn’t iTouch, it wasn’t worth it. I have recently fallin in love with the iTouch even though I, myself, don’t possess one… yet. Apps, internet connection, movies, and (of course) music… wowzers! Yea, my roommate got one, leaving me to sit, stare, and drool. So getting back on topic, I hope it was the iTouch, so that way Prince Williams can help the Queen download the iFart app… a perfect April Fools prank for those royal gaurds…
Me, personally. I would have given a gift basket perfectly draped in tropical flowers containing mac nuts, exquisite kona coffee, and a few cans of spam. A real island survival pack. I’d also probably sneak in a “I luv Hawaii” t-shirt. Yea! Take that for international political advertisement Steve Jobs… poor Bill Gates…
Well I haven’t been posting as often as I would like. Swamped with lab reports and readings. Today was my first real break off. What have I been up to (asking urself questions is the first signs of psychoness)? Well i’ve been experimentally cooking. Trying to make food from home. I’m also trying to make an article to submit to the school newspaper. Not going so well. If there is one thing i’m learning it’s that news flys by. The half written Mexico Drug War article sitting on my desktop is probably outta date. Even this Obama iPod incident is outta date. Been sitting in my mind for the past week. Finally got to write it all out. Well that’s all to share for now I believe. O! Seems like these past 2 weeks has been nonstop news. Thought I’d post some of the events which happened.
G-20 Summit in UK. Complete with psycho and dangerous protesters
Central Italian 6.3 M earthquake, plus recent 4 M earthquake
Kuril Islands 6.9 M earthquake. It really boggled my mind as to why the Kuril Islands didn’t get much publicity. It may not have been as heavily populated but still deserved the coverage. Not good. Not good. Another reason why Asian influence is still in need.
Which brings me to Kal Penn leaving Dr. House for the White House. He was hired to become a Asian American liaison. Awesome!
Shooting in Binghampton, NY - 17 shot, 13 passed away. Jiverly Wong (42 yrs old) went on a shooting spree at the American Civic Association (helps immigrants and refugees). On Monday a local news company received a letter from Wong explaining his plan. Apparently he was laid off and coworkers had teased him about his accent. …jerks… Anyway the letter also included several forms of Wong’s photo ID and pictures of him and his guns. (CNN)
Pittsburg shooting - 3 officers passed. This makes the fourth major shooting in US this year. (AP) Possible dispatcher’s fault? Didn’t mention man was armed. (Daily American)
With all these shootings and US weapon contribution to Mexico Drug War, should 2nd Ammendment (right to bear arms) be revisited?
Adam Dylan Leon steals plane from Ontario, Canada and landed in Missouri, US. Apparently trying to commit suicide thinking US Fighter Jets would shoot him down. They didn’t which I think is wonderful. Showed real professionalism. (AP)
North Korea launches rocket. I have no idea on the scoop. Last I heard North Korea said launch was for space and was success while US said failed attempt and rocket landed in Pacific Ocean… I have no idea wut the latest is, seems like the news has stopped so I’m thinking all isn’t too bad.
Iowa, Vermont now legalizing gay marriage. Other states include Conneticut and Massachusetts. Are these states creating a dominoe effect for gay marriage across the US?
[BREAKING NEWS]
AND OF COURSE, Pirates attack US ship holding captain hostage. Apparently Cpt. Richard Phillips convinced the pirates to take him hostage and release his crew. Crew took a pirate hostage. Deal was made for release of both hostages. Crew released pirate but pirates kept captain. Now 4 pirates and Cpt. Phillips on lifeboat. (CNN) Apparently pirate attacks are all to common. First US attack, so of course, thats the reason US media gets interested…
That’s enough argy bargy for one night. Cheerio and toodaloo.
Well its spring break here at the U of O. I’d like to call it the Relief Tease since the school only gives us one week to regain sanity before being bounded to textbooks and reoccurring midterms. Its a nice to take a breather, I’d always pick strolling down a sidewalk over rushing to class. Plus, its relieving that the hardest question I have to face is: McDonald or Carls Jr.?
I enjoy going out and about, traveling and visiting family. However, I’m no normal spring breaker. My favorite relaxation technique involves imitating a vegetable. (Carrots preferably, underground – blocked from sunlight – is always the way to go.) So I stuck around the deserted campus for a break. No arrogant bike riders or Olympic power walkers, and jaywalking has come at an ease. I’ve also used this extra time to make my room safe and livable once again. Now, my room may not meet mother approval, but I’m sure Mr. Geithner will stop considering it a ‘toxic asset’…
…oh Mr. Geithner….
No matter how short spring break maybe, it’s a hopeful sign for 2 things. For one thing, spring is close by. It is that time of year for blooming flowers, newborn critters, and a skyrocket in Benadryl sales. Not too noticeable here one the westcoast, it snowed this past weekend. But around the corner we can say bye-bye to artic chills and numb fingers and hello to sun basking Barbie dolls on sorority roofs… Its weird… I kno… Second reason to enjoy spring break: 3 months till summer break!!!
I’ll start off with the outrageous uproar. Where are our taxes going? Apparently they have been going to the Save An AIG Banker Foundation. Taxpayers have given AIG a $173.3 billion helping hand, and AIG responded with a buzzer hand shake. AIG put $165 million to employee bonuses. Bonuses… Rewards, for what? For being incompetant? Left and right, people are suffering from this recession. The weight bears down on families, forcing people to succumb to bankrupcy and poverty. While people are desperate for jobs and struggling to pay bills, AIG bankers cruise in their Mercedes Benz with their gold and silk doily collection in the trunk. What right do these pencil pushers have, giving away money like that? Has Peter Griffin become the new president of AIG?
This act is inexcusable and President Obama recognizes that. President Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner have teamed together to confront the A-I-Green eyed monsters by using a $30 billion installment of bailout funds. Their contract has also been modified, blocking any future division bonuses. As for the bonuses given out on this past Friday, there is not much the government can legally do. Those AIG pigs get to bathe in their germ infested dollar bills. But who else will bid on Bernie Madoff’s American Girl doll collection? (WSJ - image from WSJ)
The Mexican drug war continues, and the US/Mexico border is starting to look like a white picket fence. This war is no longer a Mexican problem because the United State’s involvement is becoming more apparent and Europe pays double America’s cocaine price. Beheading, kidnapping, and slaughtering humans are becoming too common in this war. Drug cartels send dead bodies as messages to the government, and the citizens are the victims. All this for what? Some white powder and pride? …Doesn’t make sense…
American high school dropouts are being recruited as hitman for the drug cartels and 90% of America’s cocaine has passed through Mexico. To make matters worse, weapons from Central America are smuggled to the drug cartels in Mexico. And I’m not talking pistols and rifles, the weaponry advances as the death toll rises. Grenades, rockets, and advanced munition are the realistic nightmares of Mexico, the angel of death claiming too many lives. So many have said, and I won’t refrain, that this is not what our founding fathers had in mind when making the 2nd Amendment. Absolutely not… they were too busy debating whether or not to legalize marijuana. The drug cartels get an estimated $10 billion in profit. Drugs being sold include cocaine, marijuana, meth, and heroin. (Associated Press | LA Times)
The drug cartels should try twitter, its more addictive than crack! (Just got a twitter and i’m hooked, even though I don’t completely understand it.)
Just to add to the unfairness, the Grim Reaper is claiming too many. 28-year old Michael McLendon travelled Alabama, from Samson to Geneva, claiming the life of 10 people and then committed suicide. He shot randomly, bullets grazing some people and killing others. His random victims included a participant in Survivor and a mother and her 18 month old baby. The mother also had a 4 month old baby who was injured. McLendon also had set victims, including his family. His mother, uncle, 2 cousins, and his grandmother died at his hands. Its believed he killed out of revenge and anger from several jobs. Samson and Geneva have less than 3,000 people each. (Reuters | MSNBC | USA Today)
To add to the death toll a German military impostor killed 15 people. Unlike McLendon, Tim Kretschmer shot most of his victims in the head. Eight of the victims were female and three of those females were teachers. The story is devastating. People clambering out of windows and teachers risking their lives for students. Luckily there was a quick response and the police were able to prevent an increase in deaths. CNN)
I know, I started to lag at the end. Not too funny but i’m just too tired.
Girl Scout Girls (and their mothers), plus John King rocks my socks off!
Its that time of year again… Girl Scout Cookie Time! The past 2 times I went to Safeway, there were sweet little girl scouts (and their intimidating mothers) standing outside the door, ready to sabotage me with their innocent faces and pleading me to buy their cookies. I always try to walk with a herd of people so I don’t have to be that horrible person, handing out the rejection. Unfortunately, I was unable to avoid it today. I pushed my cart through the sliding doors and this Girl Scout stood there holding her box of Thin Mints. She spoke so softly I’m not sure what she asked me, she either said “Do you want to buy Girl Scout Cookies?” or “Do you want to buy Vicodin?”… Either way I said “no, sorry” and quickly walked off. As her mother eyed me down (while pulling out her pistol and brass knuckles), I thought to myself ‘sorry kid, this is a recession and times are tough’. Being a former Brownie, I know how hard it is to ask someone to buy something. I hope I won’t be the cause of therapy and commitment problems for that little girl’s future.
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Money Summit talk. A problem I had was Money Summit not giving Asian statistics. This is a paragraph I had on a stickie: Well thank you CNN, for not including Asians… In today’s Money Summit, Ali Velishi broke down unemployment by demographic. Blacks have a greater unemployment than Whites and Hispanics have a high unemployment in between. Well… CNN… How about Asians? …Also, thanks for leaving Hawaii out of most of your maps…
I have cooled down since then, but its just something I was puzzled about.
Today, I decided to tune into State of the Union with John King. John King gave the statistics on Asians, as well as Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics. John King rocks, as much as his Magic Wall!
So I finally came out with a new blog. I’ve had a busy couple weeks and I’m glad to be here blogging. Midterms went by ok… I was able to fix my no cable problem by getting a digital cable box. (With no added fees, yay!) Unfortunately, my internet has been giving me problems. My internet connection’s new name is Janice Dickinson since it is moody and uncooperative. All this happened last week and I was going to come out with a blog, but just ended up writing it on a Mac Stickie.
Here is a paragraph from the stickie: After much trouble, I was able to get my cable box. When I got home I ripped the packaging open, jammed plugs in random sockets, wiped the dust from the screen, and took a huge sigh of relief as the familiar moving images and sounds of Spongebob appeared. Relief and serenity. Nirvana. Until Janice Dicknson decided to act up again…
I also wanted to talk about Bobby Jindal. I watched 60 Minutes, where they did a special on this Louisiana governor. Wow, is he ever interesting in the most boring way! I’ll wait to talk more on Bobby Jindal. But I did read an interesting article about how Gov. Jindal maybe insecure.
My back molar tooth is hurting… Little Girl Scout, I’ll take that Vicodin now.