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…’Spring’ in Northeast PA..
It is now at the point where water in Tokyo is becoming so radiated that officials are telling the city residents to stop giving tap water to infants.. Bottled water is sold out throughout the city.. Other cities are affected too. Food is also a concern—and now the FDA in the U.S. is releasing statements of their own concern about food imports and saying they will not allow foods from certain prefectures to enter the United States.
Radiation has now reached: Iceland, the US, the UK. We’re told in ‘trace amounts’ that are ‘not harmful.’ Ok then.
Adding insult to injury: Another 6.0 quake struck the northern area of Japan, not far from the already quake-ridden Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility today
It’s my hope we’re not on the eve of destruction… but our daily news would say otherwise.
Sleep tight. Don’t let bedbugs .. bite.
Do kids see more than adults? …and of course, in my somewhat superstitious way, I mean ghostly presences of someone or something else? Do they have the ability, even at the age of 1 months like my son Ayden, to sense feelings in other people? I find it absolutely amazing that when Ayden hears mom and dad raise voices a bit or get a little edgy, so does he.. And likewise during happy times he is at ease. If a child, who only is able to find his tongue at this point, can interpret moods of his parental figures, how would it be unlikely that he too would sense the feelings, spirits, or …things…that adults choose not to see?
That question only holds weight though if you’d enter the matter with the pre-ordained thought that there are ‘things’ like ghosts out there to see to begin with. Kids see them. Adults really don’t. And adults tell kids they are all wrong.. No monsters under the bed. No spirit in the closet.. nothing watching you through the window.
So adults say…perhaps saying only what they want to believe.
Maybe trying to fulfill a dream will be difficult on many levels, but I decided to apply for a job in the news business for a certain radio station.. I’ll update if it goes well. If it doesn’t, just like the job rejection, you just won’t hear anything ever again about it.
Hey now.
Go to bed.
Goodnight.
While Americans are fat and happy checking their March Madness picks, the United States spent $100 million this weekend alone in one day in Libya..
Sarkozy pulled the string..NATO began the sting.. And the only one being stung may be taxpayers, who eventually may have a billion dollar bill for the third war of the new century..
We have always been at war with Eastasia
Get ready.. More powerful than Wikileaks? Spiegel’s got the goods on what may be the most important (and disgusting) scandal to hit the United States military since Abu Ghraib..
With photos as horrible as Spiegel is showcasing, it’s not surprising that the White House is trying to stop more from coming out.. So it must trouble the Obama Administration that there is about 4,000 more images that the German paper has..