10.20.2004

Holy Moly....just got back from the dentist a few minutes ago
and got the pleasure of being drilled with no novacaine
Dentist was sweet and said sorry to make you cry
I know now more than ever that I am not into massichism

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10.14.2004

Sad today for am I
My spare Dad (step dad) is horribly sick with cancer
and is in a tremendous amount of pain
pain relief only morphine can dull
cancer that is splintering his spine and ribs

Oncologist states he is beyond treatment

Sad today for am I

as I watch an Ex-Marine's body being grounded
and his spirit is reading to fly

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10.13.2004

Department of Water and Power by Miami airport
No wonder the sewer system was clogged up




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10.08.2004

BUCHAREST (Reuters) - A elderly Romanian man mistook his penis for a chicken's neck, cut it off and his dog rushed up and ate it, the state Rompres news agency said Monday.
more info

you might say he isn't as cocky as he used to be.........bwahhaahah


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10.07.2004

The first internal combustion engine vehicle in the world that is
powered by water and sunlight!

It has a relatively low rate of hydrogen production, but how far did the first airplane fly?

***Click Here For TV News Clip***

thanks NeoN for my blog today


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10.06.2004

http://www.geocaching.com/

if you have a GPS unit (global positioning unit)
then you can go online here and find treasures at certain coordinates
take a prize a leave a prize kinda thing

sounds pretty fun....anyone have a GPS?

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10.04.2004

Oceanic storms make the Earth 'hum'
Asian News International
London, October 2







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Did you know that the Earth is constantly humming i.e. it produces a low frequency noise which can be picked up in the 2 to 7 mHz (millihertz) range, a range far below the one human ears can detect and scientist have now found that it is the energy produced in the Oceans that make the Earth 'hum.'

According to the study, conducted by researchers from the University of California, earthquakes as was previously believed do not produce the noise, instead it is caused by the interplay of forces between the atmosphere, ocean and sea floor.

The study, which has been published in the journal Nature, explains that the noise originates from the storm activity in the northern Pacific Ocean during the northern hemisphere winter and the Southern Ocean during southern hemisphere winter.

The noise is caused when the energy created by ocean storms, which lead to the formation of powerful waves at mid-latitudes, travels to the seafloor because of the infragravity waves.

These waves are then converted to seismic waves on the seafloor, which makes the humming noise. "The Earth's hum is generated by the interaction between atmosphere, ocean and sea floor," the BBC quoted the researchers as saying.


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PITCAIRN ISLAND (AP) -- A woman testifying in the sex abuse trial of the mayor of Pitcairn Island said he treated girls on the remote British territory like his "harem" and accused him of twice raping her.

Steve Christian, 53, the mayor and most prominent member of Pitcairn's permanent population of 47 people, has pleaded innocent to six charges of rape and four of indecent assault on four women in 1964-75.

The tiny Pacific island is home to descendants of the 18th-century mutineers from the British ship H.M.S. Bounty.

A woman speaking by video link from the New Zealand city of Auckland on Monday -- Sunday in Pitcairn, which is east of the international dateline -- said that Christian took her for a ride on his motorbike and raped her. The second time he allegedly raped her was in one of the island's boats, she said.

Defense attorneys suggested to the woman that she had never had nonconsensual sex with Christian. She denied that and in a statement to police said Christian treated island girls "like we were all his harem."

The trials of three Pitcairn men are underway in two makeshift courtrooms in the island's community hall. In total, seven island men face 55 sex abuse charges dating back up to 40 years. The trials, under British law before New Zealand judges, are expected to take six weeks.

Some islanders claim that if the men are convicted and imprisoned, they will no longer have enough men on the island to crew longboats that are the only way to bring vital supplies to the island from passing freight and cruise ships. Pitcairn has no airstrip or port.

The Pitcairn Islands are a group of five rocky volcanic outcrops -- only the largest of which is inhabited -- with a combined area of just 47 square kilometers (18 square miles). They are 14,885 kilometers (9,250 miles) from London, in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and Peru.


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PITCAIRN ISLAND (AP) -- A woman testifying in the sex abuse trial of the mayor of Pitcairn Island said he treated girls on the remote British territory like his "harem" and accused him of twice raping her.

Steve Christian, 53, the mayor and most prominent member of Pitcairn's permanent population of 47 people, has pleaded innocent to six charges of rape and four of indecent assault on four women in 1964-75.

The tiny Pacific island is home to descendants of the 18th-century mutineers from the British ship H.M.S. Bounty.

A woman speaking by video link from the New Zealand city of Auckland on Monday -- Sunday in Pitcairn, which is east of the international dateline -- said that Christian took her for a ride on his motorbike and raped her. The second time he allegedly raped her was in one of the island's boats, she said.

Defense attorneys suggested to the woman that she had never had nonconsensual sex with Christian. She denied that and in a statement to police said Christian treated island girls "like we were all his harem."

The trials of three Pitcairn men are underway in two makeshift courtrooms in the island's community hall. In total, seven island men face 55 sex abuse charges dating back up to 40 years. The trials, under British law before New Zealand judges, are expected to take six weeks.

Some islanders claim that if the men are convicted and imprisoned, they will no longer have enough men on the island to crew longboats that are the only way to bring vital supplies to the island from passing freight and cruise ships. Pitcairn has no airstrip or port.

The Pitcairn Islands are a group of five rocky volcanic outcrops -- only the largest of which is inhabited -- with a combined area of just 47 square kilometers (18 square miles). They are 14,885 kilometers (9,250 miles) from London, in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and Peru.


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PITCAIRN ISLAND (AP) -- A woman testifying in the sex abuse trial of the mayor of Pitcairn Island said he treated girls on the remote British territory like his "harem" and accused him of twice raping her.

Steve Christian, 53, the mayor and most prominent member of Pitcairn's permanent population of 47 people, has pleaded innocent to six charges of rape and four of indecent assault on four women in 1964-75.

The tiny Pacific island is home to descendants of the 18th-century mutineers from the British ship H.M.S. Bounty.

A woman speaking by video link from the New Zealand city of Auckland on Monday -- Sunday in Pitcairn, which is east of the international dateline -- said that Christian took her for a ride on his motorbike and raped her. The second time he allegedly raped her was in one of the island's boats, she said.

Defense attorneys suggested to the woman that she had never had nonconsensual sex with Christian. She denied that and in a statement to police said Christian treated island girls "like we were all his harem."

The trials of three Pitcairn men are underway in two makeshift courtrooms in the island's community hall. In total, seven island men face 55 sex abuse charges dating back up to 40 years. The trials, under British law before New Zealand judges, are expected to take six weeks.

Some islanders claim that if the men are convicted and imprisoned, they will no longer have enough men on the island to crew longboats that are the only way to bring vital supplies to the island from passing freight and cruise ships. Pitcairn has no airstrip or port.

The Pitcairn Islands are a group of five rocky volcanic outcrops -- only the largest of which is inhabited -- with a combined area of just 47 square kilometers (18 square miles). They are 14,885 kilometers (9,250 miles) from London, in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and Peru.


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PITCAIRN ISLAND (AP) -- A woman testifying in the sex abuse trial of the mayor of Pitcairn Island said he treated girls on the remote British territory like his "harem" and accused him of twice raping her.

Steve Christian, 53, the mayor and most prominent member of Pitcairn's permanent population of 47 people, has pleaded innocent to six charges of rape and four of indecent assault on four women in 1964-75.

The tiny Pacific island is home to descendants of the 18th-century mutineers from the British ship H.M.S. Bounty.

A woman speaking by video link from the New Zealand city of Auckland on Monday -- Sunday in Pitcairn, which is east of the international dateline -- said that Christian took her for a ride on his motorbike and raped her. The second time he allegedly raped her was in one of the island's boats, she said.

Defense attorneys suggested to the woman that she had never had nonconsensual sex with Christian. She denied that and in a statement to police said Christian treated island girls "like we were all his harem."

The trials of three Pitcairn men are underway in two makeshift courtrooms in the island's community hall. In total, seven island men face 55 sex abuse charges dating back up to 40 years. The trials, under British law before New Zealand judges, are expected to take six weeks.

Some islanders claim that if the men are convicted and imprisoned, they will no longer have enough men on the island to crew longboats that are the only way to bring vital supplies to the island from passing freight and cruise ships. Pitcairn has no airstrip or port.

The Pitcairn Islands are a group of five rocky volcanic outcrops -- only the largest of which is inhabited -- with a combined area of just 47 square kilometers (18 square miles). They are 14,885 kilometers (9,250 miles) from London, in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and Peru.


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PITCAIRN ISLAND (AP) -- A woman testifying in the sex abuse trial of the mayor of Pitcairn Island said he treated girls on the remote British territory like his "harem" and accused him of twice raping her.

Steve Christian, 53, the mayor and most prominent member of Pitcairn's permanent population of 47 people, has pleaded innocent to six charges of rape and four of indecent assault on four women in 1964-75.

The tiny Pacific island is home to descendants of the 18th-century mutineers from the British ship H.M.S. Bounty.

A woman speaking by video link from the New Zealand city of Auckland on Monday -- Sunday in Pitcairn, which is east of the international dateline -- said that Christian took her for a ride on his motorbike and raped her. The second time he allegedly raped her was in one of the island's boats, she said.

Defense attorneys suggested to the woman that she had never had nonconsensual sex with Christian. She denied that and in a statement to police said Christian treated island girls "like we were all his harem."

The trials of three Pitcairn men are underway in two makeshift courtrooms in the island's community hall. In total, seven island men face 55 sex abuse charges dating back up to 40 years. The trials, under British law before New Zealand judges, are expected to take six weeks.

Some islanders claim that if the men are convicted and imprisoned, they will no longer have enough men on the island to crew longboats that are the only way to bring vital supplies to the island from passing freight and cruise ships. Pitcairn has no airstrip or port.

The Pitcairn Islands are a group of five rocky volcanic outcrops -- only the largest of which is inhabited -- with a combined area of just 47 square kilometers (18 square miles). They are 14,885 kilometers (9,250 miles) from London, in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and Peru.


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PITCAIRN ISLAND (AP) -- A woman testifying in the sex abuse trial of the mayor of Pitcairn Island said he treated girls on the remote British territory like his "harem" and accused him of twice raping her.

Steve Christian, 53, the mayor and most prominent member of Pitcairn's permanent population of 47 people, has pleaded innocent to six charges of rape and four of indecent assault on four women in 1964-75.

The tiny Pacific island is home to descendants of the 18th-century mutineers from the British ship H.M.S. Bounty.

A woman speaking by video link from the New Zealand city of Auckland on Monday -- Sunday in Pitcairn, which is east of the international dateline -- said that Christian took her for a ride on his motorbike and raped her. The second time he allegedly raped her was in one of the island's boats, she said.

Defense attorneys suggested to the woman that she had never had nonconsensual sex with Christian. She denied that and in a statement to police said Christian treated island girls "like we were all his harem."

The trials of three Pitcairn men are underway in two makeshift courtrooms in the island's community hall. In total, seven island men face 55 sex abuse charges dating back up to 40 years. The trials, under British law before New Zealand judges, are expected to take six weeks.

Some islanders claim that if the men are convicted and imprisoned, they will no longer have enough men on the island to crew longboats that are the only way to bring vital supplies to the island from passing freight and cruise ships. Pitcairn has no airstrip or port.

The Pitcairn Islands are a group of five rocky volcanic outcrops -- only the largest of which is inhabited -- with a combined area of just 47 square kilometers (18 square miles). They are 14,885 kilometers (9,250 miles) from London, in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and Peru.


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