This has been on my mind since you posted it and, today, I ran across this:
http://www.trutv.com/conspiracy/bizarre/environmental-disasters/photos.html?curPhoto=radioactive-leak
Okay, I realize I'm off thread topic BUT, I'm a teacher and I already love this kid. I actually really like the "dangerous when bored" students. Probably because I was (am) one.
Wow! I didn't know this. I'm betting that could explain a lot. The situation reminds me of quite a few people I talked to that were in Desert Storm. They had some very strange after-effects from the chemical and biological weapons that "weren't there". It makes me wonder--should someone (not me...
I normally work with 10-12 yr old kids but this year I had a chance to work with the 7 and 8 yr. olds. This story would've bothered me anyway but, it's even worse after spending 6 hrs. a day with roomfuls of kids this age. Even the jaded ones are more trusting and just want to be seen as good...
I love that show (bores my family to tears, though). I suspect the tone/odor idea will be used for advertising (somehow), first. Now doesn't that just give you the warm fuzzies?m:facepalm:
I finally had a chance to look over the notes she left. They look a lot like the type of notes I make when I'm trying to track down who the heck I called on my phone bill (and find out what the charges were for) and/or looking at my bank acct. and trying to remember what the different...
Okay, is it bad that I find this lady very funny?
I had a friend who defused a potentially deadly fight this way. He walked out of a friend's house and found a very large, angry man who wanted to beat him, standing at the bottom of the porch stairs. In his words: "By the time I reached the 2nd...
I remember reading an unauthorized biography of the Stones, years ago. I wish I could remember the author's name, but he was someone who worked with them. Even though he was saying that Brian Jones death was an accident, even in his account it didn't sound all that accidental. I always wondered...
Okay, I'm one of the people that thinks that this may be a very simple case of a mentally ill woman being paranoid, BUT when I looked at Jacqueline's picture I was a bit surprised at the resemblance.
I can't remember (and am really not ambitious enough to go through this whole thread...
I think it's because we get the news of the crimes over a wider area and more quickly, now. Awareness on a broader scale seems to make people believe there's more of a threat.
Okay, I'm definitely not one for bubble wrapping or padding the entire world--but--these statues strike me as a bit scary. They are beautiful but I keep thinking that college kids (much less younger people) aren't always the sharpest tools in the shed and having strategically placed spikes on...
I'm familiar with the area (was just driving by there 2 days ago) and may be able to describe a lot of the exits. They often have high natural stone walls where the ramp (and freeways) were cut into the rock. This would make it, effectively, a tunnel with no roof. The trees are usually pretty...
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/highschool--steubenville-rape-trial-divides-ohio-town-052958178.html
Interesting article about the locals' point of view on this situation.
"Within the working ranks of a hardscrabble region, they mock such claims. Inside the bar, where the libations are more like...
Okay, trying to get this link to activate is giving me fits, so you may have to copy and paste. It's a very short article.
http://www.whas11.com/news/national/197214911.html
AP: Attorneys seek dismissal of Ohio rape case
"Attorneys representing defendant Trent Mays on Monday filed a...
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