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  • Jul. 22nd, 2008 at 11:29 AM
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An oldie but a goodie!
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The CDC has announced that it will study a strange new disease that they are receiving numerous reports about. It might not be new however, just more prevalent now. The current disease gets its name from something similar reported in the 1600s.

Some people think the fibers growing out of people's skin might be related to chemtrails. Do your research, folks, and develop your own hypothesis. What do you think this is?
Here is a video and a link to the Center for Disease Control's website, where they talk about the strange affliction and their upcoming study of it. After that is a link to a Google page that can lead you to more information. This is one of those creepy yet fascinating subjects that I'm afraid we may not really want to find out about. Let's hope this disease really is not caused by nanotechnology on the loose!



Here is what the CDC has to say about the weird disease.

Here is a page from Google Images which shows some of the fibers. Clicking on the picture thumbnails will take you to more websites about the disease.

Went out Toningt

  • Jan. 6th, 2008 at 2:38 AM
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We went to a friend's retirement party tonight. He is best friends with my father-in-law, sort of like an uncle to us. We danced a lot, drank a little, saw a bunch of friends and family and friends that are like family. We had a pretty good time. That's rare out here in the middle of nowhere. I guess it really does matter what company you keep. I'm glad that we keept the good ones close.

Happy retirement, Tomas no Mas!

Yup, I guess this is how I sound...

  • Jan. 3rd, 2008 at 1:03 PM
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What American accent do you have? (Best version so far)

Northern

You have a Northern accent. That could either be the Chicago/Detroit/Cleveland/Buffalo accent (easily recognizable) or the Western New England accent that news networks go for.

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I grew up in upstate NY, which is basically part of this region.

5 Random Things

  • Nov. 25th, 2007 at 9:51 AM
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This one is a bit different - some groups of 5 things that you may or may not have known about me, in no particular order. After reading, your Instructions are at the bottom.

5 jobs I have had in my life:
1 Generator mechanic in the Army
2 sales clerk at an auto parts store
3 Sales Clerk at a K-Mart automotive and sporting goods department
4 prison guard
5 case manager at a prison


5 movies I've watched more than once:
1 Rocky Horror Picture Show
2 Monty' Python's Search For The Holy Grail
3 all Star Wars series
4 The Day After Tomorrow
5 An Inconvenient Truth


5 places where I have lived:
1 Fulton, New York
2 Syracuse, New York
3 Bitburg, Germany
4 Houston, Texas
5 El Paso, Texas


5 TV Shows that I watch:
1 CSI
2 NCIS - Abby rocks!
3 CNN - whatever they're showing
4 Guiding Light, when I can
5 How I Met Your Mother.


5 Places I have been:
1 The fort at Trier, Germany
2 Vianden Castle in Vianden, Luxembourg
3 Euro Disney in Marne la Ville, France
4 Niagra Falls, Canada
5 Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico

5 people who email me regularly:
1 Witchey Women
2 spammers
3 my husband
4 my sister
5 the DW's


5 of my favorite foods:
1 cheseburgers, hold the pickles and onions
2 pizza with peperoni and veggies
3 chocolate
4 cheese
5 cheeseburger macaroni Hamburger Helper


5 places I would rather be right now:
1 at my sister's in B-ville, NY
2 Syracuse, NY
3 El Paso, Texas
4 Disneyland
5 on a Space Mountain ride at any Disney park


5 people I think will respond:
1 no idea
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5 things I am looking forward to this year:
1 the end of this semester of college
2 being done with the x-mas season
3 New Years Eve
4 finding out how much the pay raise for substitutes is
5 our friend making it back safely from Turkey Day in Waco with his family


5 foods that I have tried at least once
1 elk sausage
2 dove nuggets
3 menudo - never again!
4 capers - horrible little salty things!
5 rock lobster, like in the B-52's song

A brand new Pagan community

  • Nov. 12th, 2007 at 9:29 PM
On a Broom
This looks like ti could become a really special place. It is a really good combination of ways to express oneself and to interact with others, totally for free, but without having to download any programs like we have to here, and without all the spam of MySpace. If you're interested, please check out PaganWorld. http://www.paganworld.me.com/
If you like the way it's set up, please let others know about it, too.
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Congressman Mike Conaway wrote:
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> Thank you for contacting me with your concerns surrounding the"Mexico City Policy". I appreciate your interest in the legislativeprocess.
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> In 1984, the Reagan Administration introduced restrictions, whichbecame known as the "Mexico City Policy," which denied U.S. funds toforeign non-governmental organizations (NGO's) that perform or promoteabortion as a method of family planning, regardless of whether themoney came from the U.S. government.
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> President Clinton removed the "Mexico City Policy" when he was inoffice, and in 2001 President George W. Bush re-applied therestrictions. As a condition for receipt of U.S. federal funds, NGO'sneed to certify that they do not perform or actively promote abortionsas a method of family planning in other countries. President Bush notedin his order that American taxpayer funds should be not used to pay forabortions or to advocate or actively promote abortion.
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> On September 6, 2007, the Senate adopted an amendment by SenatorsBoxer (53-41) to H.R. 2764, the Department of State, ForeignOperations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act of 2008, whichwould effectively overturn the policy; however, in the past, thePresident has threatened to veto legislation containing such provisions.
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> I fully support the President's position regarding the "MexicoCity Policy" and will not support legislation to remove it. I am proudto be Pro Life. I believe that life begins at conception and I amadamantly opposed to federal funds being used for abortions.
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> Again, thank you for contacting me. Although our opinions differon this issue, your opinions are important to me, so please write, callor email me with any concerns you may have in the future. For moreinformation on my work in Congress or to sign up for my weeklye-newsletter, please visit the 11th District's website atwww.conaway.house.gov.
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> If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free toemail me through my website at www.house.gov/conaway. This emailaddress goes to an empty email box and cannot be responded to.




My response:

Why do you think that life begins at conception?
By saying that, you lead me to think that you'd consider any glob ofcells a living thing. That makes it immoral to treat harmful bacteria.You'd set medical science back hundreds of years if sane people went bythat reasoning.
Why do you think that a blastocyst has rights, but a living, breathing, thinking woman does not?
Abortion is not about what some religious person tells gullible people,it is about women's civil rights as human beings. Do you think thatwomen are not human?
Did you know that most human pregnancies end in spontaneous abortion before the woman knows she is pregnant?
Why do you support the overpopulation of third world countries?
What are you personally doing to support all those poor children thatyou want brought into the world against the wishes of their parents?Are you willing to give your money to them? I'm not. I don't want mytax dollars being sent to foreign countries when we have hungry andmedically uninsured people in our own country.
If people cannot or will not give children a good life, they should not have those children.
Women who are fertile should not be used as compulsory breeders forbarren people. If people are not able to have their own children, thenthey're not meant to have children. Nothing gives them the right totake someone else's child.
I think you call yourself pro-life, but what you really are is anti-woman.
I will be posting your reply on various forums so that Texas women cansee that you do not represent us so they can make informed decisionswhen they go to the polls.
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Monday, July 23, 2007 - 10:17 AM
Australia: Teen mother and baby go missing July 20, 2007
Missing From: Plumpton, Australia
Teen mother and baby missing since: July 20, 2007
Click on photo or links for more info

Missing: Ferila Tiatia
She is described as being of Pacific Islander appearance, 160-165 centimetres tall, solid build with a tanned complexion, brown eyes and tan shoulder-length hair
Teenager Ferila Tiatia and her baby son never made an 11am appointment they had on Friday.

A relative dropped Ferila, 15, and her three-week-old child in Mount Street, Mount Druitt, and has not heard from them since.

The family's concern for the pair's welfare is heightened by the baby's pre-existing medical condition, which requires ongoing monitoring, police said.

Ferila, who lives in Plumpton, was last seen wearing a black and red checked shirt, black jeans, a brown cardigan and gold sandals


ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
Anyone who knows of their whereabouts is urged to contact Mount Druitt Police on 9625 0000 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000

LOL, so THIS is why!

  • Mar. 31st, 2007 at 7:12 PM
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You Are 75% Tortured Genius
You are smart. Brilliant in fact. And while it's a blessing, it's also a curse. Your head is filled with everything - grand ideas, insufferable worries, and a good deal of angst.

I'm still alive

  • Aug. 11th, 2006 at 7:21 AM
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I'm still alive, just much more active at MySpace these days.

A video everyone should see

  • Aug. 1st, 2006 at 11:44 PM
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This is over at MySpace - it's very moving photo's set to "Dear Mr. President" by Pink. Please check it out.
<embed src="http://lads.myspace.com/videos/vplayer.swf" flashvars="m=827718479&type=video" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="430" height="346"></embed><br>Get this video and more at <a href="http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=827718479&n=2">MySpace.com</a>

Aug. 1st, 2006

  • 11:41 PM
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I'm going to try this link - it's to a video I would like everyone to see.
Invalid video URL.
Get this video and more at MySpace.com

I love this idea

  • Jul. 22nd, 2006 at 8:50 AM
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There is a group at MySpace doing a candle vigil by all using peace candle graphics as icons and putting others using the icons on their top friends list. I'm in it, and would love to see all of my friends who don't want war join me there.
 
Check it out: http://groups.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=groups.groupProfile&groupid=103443467&Mytoken=15759C65-C330-BB7D-C0CCA740336CA80F3744077

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Caught her in the act!

  • May. 29th, 2006 at 10:05 AM
Caught Licking
Monita loves to lick things, especially the sheets in my bed.
Monita the Licker Dog

4 things thingy

  • May. 29th, 2006 at 8:32 AM
Dreamland
Four jobs I've had
1. Prison guard
2. Case manager 
3. generator mechanic in the U.S. Army
4: Proof Reader at the local newspaper

Four movies I can watch over and over
1. Rocky Horror Picture Show
2. Monthy Python's Search for the Holy Grail
3. The Day After Tomorrow
4. The Little Mermaid

Four places I have lived
1. Fulton, NY
2. Syracuse, NY
3. Houston, TX 
4. Bitburg, Germany

Four TV shows I love
1. CSI
2. NCIS
3. The Guiding Light 
4. documentaries about the weather and climate change

Four places I've vacationed
1. Walt Disney World, Florida
2. Disneyland, CA
3. Eurodisney, France
4. Salem, Mass

Four of my favorite dishes
1. 7-layer burritos from Taco Bell
2. Itallian food, esp. lasagna
3. Chicken enchiladas
4. Cheeseburger macaroni Hamburger Helper

Four sites I visit daily
1. MySpace
2. LJ
3. Weatherbug (It's actually downloaded, but I always check it.)
4. not a site, but my email

Four places I would rather be right now
1. with my sister in NY
2. with my best friend in Galveston
3. riding with a friend on a Harley
4. in bed with somebody worth staying awake for

Five people I am tagging
I hate being tagged, so I won't tag anyone with this.

I'm a what now?

  • May. 24th, 2006 at 6:57 PM
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N-A-O
You scored 66% Non-Reductionism, 77% Epistemological Absolutism, and 66% Moral Objectivism!
You are an N-A-O: a metaphysical Non-Reductionist, an epistemological Absolutist, and a moral Objectivist. If you are simply dying inside to figure out what all this mumbo-jumbo means, then simply continue reading.



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Oh really? Interesting...

  • May. 23rd, 2006 at 6:38 PM
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Your Political Profile:
Overall: 30% Conservative, 70% Liberal
Social Issues: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Personal Responsibility: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Fiscal Issues: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal
Ethics: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal
Defense and Crime: 75% Conservative, 25% Liberal

I'm an edgy rock star?

  • May. 22nd, 2006 at 8:51 PM
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Your music match is an Edgy Rock 'n' Roller


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Happy Birthday

  • May. 22nd, 2006 at 5:11 PM
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Happy Birthday to [info]redselchie!