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World News: What's Going on Out There?
October 31, 2009
4:03 am PDT
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May I ask why your siggy is getting so big? lol

Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.



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That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.

When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.



B. Carmon Hardy
November 2, 2009
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May I ask why your siggy is getting so big? lol

My siggy? LOL….is it? I try to keep them small….

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I don't, unfortunately that particular brother and I are not too close. Naturally when they told the story at the dinner table, the next day I went out to check it out myself and it was true. I didn't get the impression from what she said and the way the stones themselves looked that the workers broke the headstones down. The rocks were very worn down and moss covered for the most part they just looked like they'd been around awhile. Wouldn't the local authorities make the developer or land owner MOVE the bodies and reinter them elsewhere? Or was this a corner cutting nudge nudge wink wink kind of thing?

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That's sad – you never know – the cemetery could have been a family one or one that wasn't recorded by the county – that kind of thing. One would think that the developer would have reported it – but it sounds like they either didn't want the hassle or they truly didn't know what they were moving. It's always possible that they didn't find any bodies or remains – especially if the headstones were moved without anyone's knowledge before the developer moved in.

November 2, 2009
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My siggy? LOL….is it? I try to keep them small….

Okay, maybe bigger wasn't the right word..maybe longer?

Know what? Let's leave it there, otherwise minds with go places they shouldn't go! /laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' /> /laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Laugh' />

Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.



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That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.

When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.



B. Carmon Hardy
November 3, 2009
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That's sad – you never know – the cemetery could have been a family one or one that wasn't recorded by the county – that kind of thing. One would think that the developer would have reported it – but it sounds like they either didn't want the hassle or they truly didn't know what they were moving. It's always possible that they didn't find any bodies or remains – especially if the headstones were moved without anyone's knowledge before the developer moved in.

I wish I knew. I have to be honest, it bothered me for quite some time but I appeared to be the only one who really cared so I just let it drop. As I said, since this particular brother and I aren't on the best of terms, I didn't think this would've mended any fences between us.

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November 3, 2009
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So SEPTA, the mass transit system in Philadelphia, went on strike today. That means I get a day off of work! Sure, nice for today, but tomorrow and the rest of the week is another story.

D'oh!!

Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.



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That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.

When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.



B. Carmon Hardy
November 3, 2009
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So SEPTA, the mass transit system in Philadelphia, went on strike today. That means I get a day off of work! Sure, nice for today, but tomorrow and the rest of the week is another story.

D'oh!!

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November 3, 2009
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oh no! i hope the strike doesnt last long /huh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />

The last one went one for a week. That doesn't bode well for this one.

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That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.

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November 3, 2009
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So SEPTA, the mass transit system in Philadelphia, went on strike today. That means I get a day off of work! Sure, nice for today, but tomorrow and the rest of the week is another story.

D'oh!!

We heard that on the radio this morning on the way to our train station. Good luck to you and I hope it doesn't last TOO long, but at the same time, take a few days off work for granted! I'll keep my fingers crossed for ya.

November 3, 2009
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The last one went one for a week. That doesn't bode well for this one.

so what happens then? how do people get around?

that really stinks.

November 3, 2009
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so what happens then? how do people get around?

that really stinks.

People usually carpool or use up all of their vacation time.

It really does suck and it's wrong of SEPTA to bully the city like this.

One of the things they want is an 11% raise in salary over 5 years, but if you knew how much they made now, you'd be amazed at how greedy they are being.

Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.



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That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.

When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.



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November 3, 2009
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People usually carpool or use up all of their vacation time.

It really does suck and it's wrong of SEPTA to bully the city like this.

One of the things they want is an 11% raise in salary over 5 years, but if you knew how much they made now, you'd be amazed at how greedy they are being.

I hate when unions bully like that.

The teachers here threatened to strike. Legally they're not even allowed to do it, but they were going to.

Of course that freaked parents out. Literally a last second deal was reached and the schools weren't closed,

but that is just bullying in my book /dry.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />

November 3, 2009
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I hate when unions bully like that.

The teachers here threatened to strike. Legally they're not even allowed to do it, but they were going to.

Of course that freaked parents out. Literally a last second deal was reached and the schools weren't closed,

but that is just bullying in my book /dry.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':o' />

SEPTA waited until very early this morning to strike. Funny, they waited until they got oodles of money from people taking mass transit to the World Series games and THEN they went on strike after it was all over.

Coincidence? I think not.

Frankly, if the workers don't want to work, the unemployment lines are long enough that I'm sure we can get people in here who will do the job for half the price!

Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.



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That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.

When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.



B. Carmon Hardy
November 3, 2009
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SEPTA waited until very early this morning to strike. Funny, they waited until they got oodles of money from people taking mass transit to the World Series games and THEN they went on strike after it was all over.

Coincidence? I think not.

Frankly, if the workers don't want to work, the unemployment lines are long enough that I'm sure we can get people in here who will do the job for half the price!

seems if they really wanted to make a point they would have struck

before the games. that really would have caused an uproar. they

didnt think this thing through haha

so did your job just close down for the day because of it?

that's so unfair.

November 3, 2009
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seems if they really wanted to make a point they would have struck

before the games. that really would have caused an uproar. they

didnt think this thing through haha

so did your job just close down for the day because of it?

that's so unfair.

My job is actually being very good about it. I work at a smallish mental health agency, about 30 employees, and they gave me the option of taking a vacation day today. Had I not wanted to do that, they would have gotten someone to pick me up. They are currently working on getting some carpools together.

I stayed home so that I could work out my daughter's school schedule today. Hopefully by tomorrow rides will be worked out and it'll be less of a worry.

Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try.



John Lennon





That which is unchallenged and exercised as habit rapidly becomes ritual.

When this occurs, dissent becomes an object of surprise, if not resentment.



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November 9, 2009
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Woman passes driver's test on 950th try

South Korean must still get past the driving exam to get license

SEOUL, South Korea – A woman in South Korea who tried to pass the written exam for a driver's license with near-daily attempts since April 2005 has finally succeeded on her 950th time.

The aspiring driver spent more than 5 million won ($4,200) in application fees, but until now had failed to score the minimum 60 out of a possible 100 points needed to get behind the wheel for a driving test.

Cha Sa-soon, 68, finally passed the written exam with a score of 60 on Wednesday, said Choi Young-chul, a police official at the drivers' license agency in Jeonju, 130 miles (210 kilometers) south of Seoul.

Police said Cha took the test hundreds of times, but had no specific total. Local media said she took the test 950 times.

Now she must pass a driving test before getting her license, Choi said.

Repeated calls to Cha seeking comment went unanswered. She told the Korea Times newspaper she needed the license for her vegetable-selling business.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33…..2173/ns/wo…news/?GT1=43001

This woman must be the real life Spongebob Squarepants. /laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' />

November 9, 2009
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This woman must be the real life Spongebob Squarepants. /laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' />

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does that mean there's hope for SpongeBob then??? haha

November 10, 2009
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About 15 years ago my sister was living in Japan and needed to get a Japanese driver's license. She and the rest of her class were taught by a Japanese guy who's intro to the class was…"fear not, you will DEFINITELY be involved in a car accident while driving in Japan". The class laughed, but he didn't, so apparently it wasn't a joke. Now, while I realize I've NEVER taught any sort of class ever, but I'm thinking that you may want your lead in to be a little more encouraging and confident leaning into the positive spectrum….but hey that's me.

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November 18, 2009
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New priority group for the swine flu: SANTAS!

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Better not cough: Santas lobby for swine flu shots

By HOLLY RAMER (AP) – 1 day ago

CONCORD, N.H. — Forget cookies and milk. Santa wants the swine flu vaccine. Many of the nation's Santas want to be given priority for the vaccine and not just because of those runny-nosed kids. There's also the not-so-little matter of that round belly. Research has suggested obesity could be a risk factor.

Swine flu has become such a concern that the Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas featured a seminar on the illness at a recent conference in Philadelphia. The group also urged its members to use hand sanitizer and take vitamins to boost their immune systems.

The president of the organization said he also hopes parents will keep sick kids away.

"We don't want any child to go without seeing Santa, but it's not worth bringing your child to the mall, infecting the Santa and infecting the other children," Nicholas Trolli said.

He recalled a boy who informed him last year that he had a fever and had stayed home from school. But, the child said, his mother thought it was a good day to visit Santa.

Ernest Berger, president of another group called Santa America, asked an Alabama congressman last week to designate Santas a priority group for the swine flu vaccine, like health care workers or infant caregivers.

A spokesman for Republican Rep. Jo Bonner confirmed Berger's request and said staff members were looking into it.

Berger hopes Santas will use hand sanitizer and encourage children to do the same, without turning the experience into a hygiene lecture.

"It's a delicate balance here. This is not an exercise in health care. This is visiting Santa," he said.

Berger estimates that about two-thirds of all American Santas are overweight, and about a third are morbidly obese.

That raises health concerns because some research has suggested obesity could be a risk factor for severe swine flu.

A high proportion of those who have gotten severely ill from swine flu have been obese or extremely obese. But health officials have also said that might be due to the fact that heavy people tend to have asthma and other conditions that make them more susceptible.

The 200 or so Santas who volunteer to visit sick or grieving children through Santa America will be washing their suits daily instead of weekly and will not be wearing gloves this year so they can wash their hands frequently, Berger said.

John Scheuch of Prairie Village, Kan., said he might suggest to parents that they come back another time if a child is visibly ill.

"The kids are in the strollers, sniffling and coughing and hacking. … In the meantime, they're interacting with other kids in line."

Scheuch, executive director of Santa America, has taken some personal precautions. "I've had my H1N1. I've had my seasonal flu shot. This is my year for my pneumonia booster," he said. "I don't know what else I can do except encapsulate myself in plastic."

In Nashua, N.H., hand-sanitizing stations have been set up around the Pheasant Lane Mall, including just outside the picket fence surrounding the Santa Claus area. But on a recent Saturday, not one of the dozen or so families who passed through used it.

Susen Mesco, owner of American Events and Promotions in Denver, Colo., which runs a five-day Santa school, said her Santas will be wearing gloves but changing them every three hours and washing them in anti-bacterial soap.

Dr. Jodie Dionne-Odom, New Hampshire's deputy state epidemiologist, said going gloveless and using gel between each child would be the best option. She cautioned that viruses can live on unwashed hands for two to eight hours.

"If your hand was warm and moist, it could live longer," she said. "It depends on whether you have a glob of mucus on your hand where it's going to live happily versus a tiny speck. It's kind of disgusting, but it would depend on what was on your hand."

Dr. Jack Turco, director of health services at Dartmouth College, said Santa might consider greeting children from a few feet away rather than holding them on his lap, or asking children with coughs to stand in a separate line.

"If we take this really seriously, and I think we should because people are dying, it wouldn't be inappropriate to say this is a year maybe we shouldn't do these mass gatherings," he said.

November 24, 2009
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Man in ‘coma’ heard everything for 23 years

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34…..9227/ns/he…news/?GT1=43001

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