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Sep. 17th, 2009

Delusions

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HA!



Sep. 10th, 2009

Delusions

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Coincidently, I boycott Baptists because they don't support gays....and they drink Coke.  

Gooooooooooo PEPSI!!


Local church boycotts Pepsi; says company support gays

Thursday, September 10, 2009

 
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Terry Kemple is leading the boycott of Pepsi.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FL (Bay News 9) -- A Bay area church has removed all its Pepsi Cola vending machines and replaced them with Coca Cola because it believes Pepsi supports gay programs.

Terry Kemple, a member of Bell Shoals Baptist Church in Brandon, said Pepsi spends a lot of money to support gay programs. Kemple is the president of a local ministry called the Community Issues Council, which urged Bell Shoals to part ways with Pepsi.

"I don't hate anybody," Kemple said. "I'm not a bigot or a homophobe. What we're really trying to say is enough is enough."

R. Zeke Fread, a member of gay advocacy group Pride Tampa Bay, is aware of the boycott.

"They have every right to do what they want," Fread said. "I think it's a symbolic gesture that they're getting a little carried away with. I think they're spinning their wheels."

Fread said 57 percent of Fortune 500 companies offer domestic partnership benefits.

But Kemple says Pepsi actively supports the gay community.

Bay News 9 both called and emailed Pepsi about the boycott, but the company has not responded. But Pride Tampa Bay said they sent a letter to the company and it wrote back saying it supports diversity.

Jun. 25th, 2009

Delusions

RIP Michael Jackson

All I can say is...holy crap, didn't see that one coming! 

I remember rollerskating to Rock With You when it first came out...when Thriller came out and watching the making of the Thriller video about 20 million times....listening to the Jackson reunion tour playing at Rich Stadium....counting the crotch grabs in the Way You Make Me Feel video.  Wow.  Now that I think about it, his music was a bigger part of my childhood memories than I thought.  Sad that he died so young, but then again it was his own doing.  

Hmmm.
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Jun. 22nd, 2009

Delusions

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YURP!


That is all....

Mar. 18th, 2009

Delusions

Shocking and very sad

Actress Natasha Richardson has died

Husband Liam Neeson, sons ‘shocked and devastated’ by loss

 
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updated 21 minutes ago

MONTREAL - A spokesman for the family of Natasha Richardson says the actress has died.

Richardson, a gifted and precocious heiress to acting royalty whose career highlights included the film “Patty Hearst” and a Tony-winning performance in a stage revival of “Cabaret,” died after suffering an apparent head injury from a skiing accident. She was 45.

Alan Nierob of Rogers & Cowan said in a statement Wednesday night: “Liam Neeson, his sons, and the entire family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Natasha. They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.”

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Mar. 7th, 2009

Delusions

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In case anyone is interested....here's a good LJ archiver.  It downloads all your journal entries (automatically) and has export options.  Makes archiving your LJ easy, I promise!

http://fawx.com/software/ljarchive/

Feb. 14th, 2009

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Posting this for posterity. Clarence, NY is only a few miles up Transit Rd from where I grew up in East Aurora. The only other event that has ever affected me more than this was 9/11. I'm stunned and saddened that this happened anywhere, but even more so that it happened in a place very familiar to me.

N.Y. Plane Crash Photos: 'The whole sky was lit up orange,' witness says

Fiery plane crash in upstate NY kills 49 people

AP – A plane burns after it crashed into a house in Clarence Center, N.Y., Thursday Feb. 12, 2009. Authorities …
CLARENCE, N.Y. – A commuter plane "basically dove" into a house while coming in for a landing, sparking a fiery explosion that killed all 48 people on board and one person on the ground, an emergency official said Friday.
It was the first fatal crash of a commercial airliner in the U.S. in 2 1/2 years.
Witnesses heard the twin turboprop aircraft sputtering before it went down in light snow and fog around 10:20 p.m. Thursday. Flames silhouetted the shattered home after Continental Connection Flight 3407 plummeted into it around about five miles from Buffalo Niagara International Airport.
"The whole sky was lit up orange," said Bob Dworak, who lives less than a mile from the crash site. "All the sudden, there was a big bang, and the house shook."
The 74-seat Q400 Bombardier aircraft, operated by Colgan Air, was flying from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey and preparing to land at Buffalo Niagara International Airport.
FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said there is "no indication of any security related event" that brought the plane down.
Six hours after the crash, the task of retrieving remains had not yet begun.
"It's still a hot scene," Clarence emergency control director Dave Bissonette said. "The fuselage lies right on the footprint of the house."
Prior to the crash, the voice of a female pilot on Continental Flight 3407 could be heard communicating with air traffic controllers, according to a recording of the Buffalo air traffic control's radio messages shortly before the crash captured by the Web site http://www.liveatc.net. Neither the controller nor the pilot showed any concerns that anything is out of the ordinary as the airplane is asked to fly at 2,300 feet. A minute later, the controller tries to contact the plane but hears no response. After a pause, he tries to contact the plane again.
Eventually he tells an unidentified listener to contact authorities on the ground in the Clarence area.
"You need to find if anything is on the ground," the controller says. "All I can tell you is the aircraft is over the marker (landing beacon), and we're not talking to them now."
After the crash, at least two pilots are heard saying they have been picking up ice on their wings.
"We've been getting ice since 20 miles south of the airport," one says.
The National Transportation Safety Board said it was sending a team of crash investigators to Buffalo early Friday. A spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security in Washington, said there was no indication terrorism was involved.
"All indications are that this was an air-safety event," said spokeswoman Amy Kudwa.
While residents of the neighborhood where the plane went down were used to planes rumbling overhead, witnesses said this one sounded louder than usual, sputtered and made some odd noises.
After hearing the crash, Dworak drove over to take a look, and "all we were seeing was 50 to 100 foot flames and a pile of rubble on the ground. It looked like the house just got destroyed the instant it got hit."
Witness Tony Tatro said he saw the plane flying low and knew it was in trouble.
"It was not spiraling at all. The left wing was a little low," he told WGRZ-TV.
One person in the home was killed, and two others inside were able to escape with minor injuires. Twelve homes were evacuated near the crash site. The tail or part of a wing was visible through flames and thick smoke that engulfed the scene.
Erie County Executive Chris Collins said the plane was carrying 5,000 pounds of fuel and apparently exploded on impact.
Firefighters got as close to the plane as they could, he said. "They were shouting out to see if there were any survivors on the plane. Truly a very heroic effort, but there were no survivors."
It was the first fatal crash of a commercial airliner in the United States since Aug. 27, 2006, when 49 people were killed after a Comair jetliner took off from a Lexington, Ky., runway that was too short.
Houston-based Continental Airlines issued a statement saying that preliminary information showed the plane carried 44 passengers and a crew of four.
About 30 relatives and others who arrived at the airport in the overnight hours were escorted into a private area and then taken by bus to a senior citizens center in the neighboring town of Cheektowaga, where counselors and representatives from Continental waited to help.
"At this time, the full resources of Colgan Air's accident response team are being mobilized and will be devoted to cooperating with all authorities responding to the accident and to contacting family members and providing assistance to them," the statement said.
"Continental extends its deepest sympathy to the family members and loved ones of those involved in this accident," said Larry Kellner, chairman and CEO of Continental Airlines, in a later statement. "Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family members and loved ones of those involved in the flight 3407 tragedy."
Manassas, Va.-based Colgan Air said in a statement that airline personnel and local authorities were working to confirm the number of people on board and their identities.
As family members of the victims trickled in to the airport in the overnight hours, they were escorted by airport personnel to a private area.
Chris Kausner, believing his sister was on the plane, rushed to a hastily established command center after calling his vacationing mother in Florida to break the news.
"To tell you the truth, I heard my mother make a noise on the phone that I've never heard before. So not good, not good," he told reporters.
Clarence is a growing eastern suburb of Buffalo, largely residential but with rural stretches. The crash site is a street of older, single-family homes which apparently back up to wooded area.
While the fire was contained, smoke still billowed over the scene about four hours later. Houses in the neighborhood are only about 20-25 feet apart.
"The fact that the damage is limited to the one residence is really amazing," said state police spokeswoman Rebecca Gibbons.
The crash came less than a month after a US Airways pilot guided his crippled plane to a landing in the Hudson River off Manhattan, saving the lives of all 155 people aboard. Birds had apparently disabled both its engines.
On Dec. 20, a Continental Airlines plane veered off a runway and slid into a snowy field at the Denver airport, injuring 38 people.
Continental's release said relatives and friends of those on Flight 3407 who wanted to give or receive information about those on board could telephone a special family assistance number, 1-800-621-3263.


Jan. 16th, 2009

Delusions

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Soooooooo

My day started this morning at 6:30 when it was a balmy -16 degrees.   About 45 minutes later, after getting ready and attending to the dogs, I went out to start my car.  Which, of course, didn't start.  I totally knew it was going to happen one of these times.   My brother and sister in law were still sleeping (which, at 7:30 am, I can't blame them) so I called in to work and said I would be late.  About an hour later, my brother's kids showed up, so I let them in and had a little breakfast.  Russ and Val were up by 10, at which time Russ went out and put the battery charger on my car.    After leaving it running to warm up for a half hour (and it was still not even all the way warm!) I headed to work to be there by 11.  Luckily I left early, as it took me 10 minutes to find a parking spot.  Then it was the slow trudge up to the building I work in. By then it had "warmed" to -8 degrees, so my eyeballs only partially froze.  LOL.  Eventually it "warmed" up to 1 degree, but it dropped to 0 again by 5 pm.  I have to say, in my 37 years on this earth, this is the coldest weather I've ever been in.  Oreo isn't thrilled about it either.  Although it was funny watching her try to get up the stairs with her coat on.  LOL. 

Tomorrow and the rest of the week, we'll be having a heat wave as temps skyrocket into the 20s.  I never thought I'd be happy to see 20 degree temps, but here I am.  LOL

Hope you're all staying warm too!

Jan. 10th, 2009

Delusions

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I have just come to a great realization. 

It's our fault.  By "our" I mean "Generation X"

You see, if we hadn't already come out with all the good stuff, then the world wouldn't be stuck with things like Twilight and The JonASS Brothers and Hannah Muttana. 

And yes, we did rule. That's why they keep remaking OUR movies and music and tv shows and not improving upon them.  Did you watch the new Knight Rider?  Hello?!

So yeah, sorry we ruled so much.  We're really sorry you're stuck with sucky crap now.

Actually, we're more sorry that WE are stuck with sucky crap now.

Grr. 

And they said we'd never amount to much.

Jan. 6th, 2009

Delusions

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/me just kicked maximum vocal ass at Rock Band 2!!

:D

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