Sunday, October 26, 2008
Meanwhile on Grandforks.com
Grandforks.com proclaims:
Grand Forks authorities want forkin' thieves of six-foot-tall fork to fork it over.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
This rules
This is great. "I've had brewing companies tell me I don't have a license to do this," man says. "I've basically come back and said, 'In your face. I don't need a license to recycle your trash' ".
This rules
This kicks ass. NASA to launch DART, a robotic spacecraft capable of docking with other satellites without human assistance. HAL unavailable for comment.
This amuses me
LOL!Mom tries Bob Marley cure for toddler's poor sleeping and appetite. Jailarity ensues.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Charities brace for Wall Street decline
This is quite interesting.
At Bottomless Closet, a New York non-profit that helps women move from welfare to jobs, Kendall Farrell said she may cut back on workshops and look elsewhere for funds as Wall Street money dries up.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
World news
Read this article featured on the Los Angeles Times site:
Abducted archbishop buried in Iraq.
Look Deeper. You’ll See a Bright Side.
Times Online states: 'UK tycoon Joe Lewis loses $800m on Wall'.By PAUL J. LIM DESPITE assurances from the Federal Reserve that it stands ready to help struggling investment banks mired in illiquid mortgage-backed securities, the mood on Wall Street continued to deteriorate last week.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
From the The Star-Ledger - NJ.com wire
Just read this article at the The Star-Ledger - NJ.com website.
My self-pity is not very eminent
I thought François Chapou was not very altruistic with me and I didn't ask for
anything. François Chapou heard something different but I asked why
François Chapou asked me if there was something wrong with me. We have to solve this.
It is easier to be depressed when one is physically worn out.
In the headlines
Times Online: UK tycoon Joe Lewis loses $800m on WallBy PAUL J. LIM DESPITE assurances from the Federal Reserve that it stands ready to help struggling investment banks mired in illiquid mortgage-backed securities, the mood on Wall Street continued to deteriorate last week.
This kicks ass
Great!Marsellus Wallace to be Kojak. Hard, pipe-hitters expected go to work on homes here with pair of pliers, blow torch and lollipops.
Monday, October 20, 2008

