Not Again Originally uploaded by StickerEsq. Two weeks to the day and now there are more reports of explosions in London. My resentiments exactly.
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CNN.com – London Tube stations evacuated – Jul 21, 2005 Ivan McCracken told Sky News: “I was in a middle carriage and the train was not far short of Warren Street station when suddenly the door between my carriage and the next one burst open and dozens of people started rushing through. Some were falling, there was mass panic. “It was difficult to get the story from any of them what had happened but when I got to ground level there was an Italian young man comforting an Italian girl who told me he had seen what had happened. “He…
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‘Star Trek’ Star James Doohan Dies – Yahoo! News Damn. He was so cute in the recent broadcasts of “Trekkies” on cable, talking about the people who’ve touched his life in the years since “Star Trek” went off the air. I knew about his retirement from public life due to Alzheimer’s, but still today the news made me sad. It’s simple to find images of James Doohan – just Google “Scotty Trek” and there you are. There are a lot of candids that people have taken at fan events, and there are a lot of screen grabs, TV Guide covers,…
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John Kass: What Mayor Daley Doesn’t Know Chicago’s mayor (locally known as Da Mare) doesn’t know from all the allegations and resignations and intimations that there’s dirty politics in City Hall hiring. Well. How could he not know? We all know this but Da Mare? Looks like this year’s Chicago Bar Association Christmas extravaganza will again feature the perennial favorite, “Idunno,” set to the tune of “Figaro.” Always gets a laugh.
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Boing Boing: Have a Moon Day party Wed 7/20/05, share snapshots! I was thinking of throwig a last minute Moon Day barbecue and then found that we’ll be celebrating a friend’s birthday instead, so we’ll have 2 reasons to party. But I’ll still upload photos to the Flickr Moon-Day Party pool. 😉 Google‘s got a cute image today, too.
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BBC NEWS | Middle East | ‘25,000 civilians’ killed in Iraq The statistics are sobering. On average, 34 Iraqis die every single day. That’s a little less than 1 London bombing per diem. Makes yer fink, donnit? I can’t wait to see how we’ll justify this one. You can get webcounters for your blog here.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Niger children starving to death Hey, remember that country where Joseph Wilson didn’t find a plot to sell yellowcake uranium to the Iraqis? Children are still starving there in droves. Drought and a plague of locusts are part of the cause, but one mother says, “As far as I’m concerned, God did not make us all equal – I mean, look at us all here. None of us has enough food.” It seems to me that Doctors Without Borders/Medicins Sans Frontieres is one worth charity worth supporting, as they’re running feeding centres.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6) What page are you on? David and I have been asking each other this question for a couple of days now. We picked up a copy of “Half Blood Prince” on a trip to Costco the other day, and have trading back and forth reading at leisure since then. Unfortunately, we’ve been losing each others’ places in the book. I was about halfway through it by yesterday, and when TiVo locked up on the latest TAR1 rerun (arrrrgh!) I gave up on televised fantasy and re-entered the familiar world of Hogwarts instead.…
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Pipe Organ Vandalized So yesterday morning I got to church early for choir practice, and we got started late because the organist ran late, and there were only two of us (Scott the Ineffable Bass and myself) so we bagged on performing an unfamiliar “party piece.” Then we noticed something odd about the metal organ pipes visible in the chest to the right of the organ console. Someone had broken off some of the smallest ones in the front rank with a flat stick. Stewart noticed a bit of tissue paper that shouldn’t have been in there, then he said…
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At last. We get to see new Stargate and Atlantis episodes, and my husband David gets to see new Battlestar Galactica episodes. It’s too bad the Shuttle Discovery didn’t launch the other day; according to the behind the scenes show SciFi.com ran the other day, there are a couple of Stargate fans up on the International Space Station. Hope the scrubbed launch doesn’t screw up their plans for throwing a geek party to watch the new eps. Ben Browder and a few other new people sign on tonight, which will make many Farscape fans very, very happy. Hee! David keeps…