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Thursday, May 1, 2014

I'm Just Sayin'...™ May 1, 2014 - Discussing Dandy Don Sterling's Illogical Mind

Several calls, several opinions... Which do YOU agree with? Side note: Aw, Sam Woolf just got sent home from American Idol. The heart throb... Jess Meuse is still there. Chaaa...
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Monday, March 17, 2014

Hey, Joe, you wanna ship in some snow? Voulez vous coucher...

I digress...

So... I don't think snow had to be shipped in to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. I know there was the possibility, but I don't think it actually happened.  On the other hand, snow was shipped over to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 'Member that?  Yep.

Okay, so what I'm thinkin' now is, isn't there some brilliant engineer out there somewhere who can figure out a way to scoop up all the huge ice chunks being created by the Coast Guard's ice breaking ships (on the Great Lakes, the Hudson River, etc) - and deliver them to all parts of Cali in need of water? I mean, can't that happen?

Can't it happen where the ice chunks are gathered, transported and perhaps melted during transport or once it arrives in California. Then it gets stored somewhere (I'm not the engineer, so I don't have all the answers!) but it gets released when needed? Am I thinking too small? Would that just end up being a tiny, tiny amount of the water that's needed and therefore be too costly to do? Somebody?

Okay, well, um... how about this theory for California... Cloud Seeding.  Not making it up.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/climate-weather/meteorologists/cloud-seeding1.htm

Just sayin'...

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Saturday, January 4, 2014

New Year = Out with the Old, in with the New!

...And so... I am finally bidding farewell to my LIVESTRONG wristband. You know the one... the one that cheating/winning bicyclist Lance Armstrong wore. Yeah, THAT one. The yellow rubbery wristband.

I've worn mine since like... I'll say the summer of 2004. When it first hit the scene... Man! Everybody was wearing one! I swear, I think I even remember a story on Entertainment Tonight talking about how it was a celebrity craze. Uh huh. Well, I'm not Ms. Bobby Trendy, so I didn't start wearing it because celebrities were wearing it. I just happen to like "jewelry" on my wrist; I knew about the wristband and I really supported the cause -- or I supported what it represents (represented?) which is? was? finding a cure for cancer.

And despite Liar, Liar, Lance on fire's admittance that he'd been enhancing his performances, I wasn't turned off enough to disown and discard my wristband -- because, as some of us still see it -- Lance may have cheated, but he really DID do a lot for raising money for cancer research, AND, I'm personally still impressed with his own ability to BEAT cancer, so...

But anyway, I'm retiring my wristband. Moving on to something else!
 
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