I am NOT an "East Coaster" (damn yankee). We are just borrowing a low pressure trough. We will send it back up in a day or so and get back to normal.
You have to be careful how to typify the rest of the country. They fight wars over that shit.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
What? It smelled like ass and very, very old strippers. And Ben Gay drunk, yes drunk on Geritol. The floor was slippery for some odd reason and I had ta hold onto the railing with the grip of a python.
well this sucks.
KTVZ
GLIDE, Ore. -- A Bend man was killed in southern Oregon when a large tree was toppled by high winds and fell on his parked van as he lay sleeping, authorities said Wednesday.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office said David A. Sheldon, 57, lived in Bend but worked in Glide, east of Roseburg, and sometimes slept in his van during the work week at various locations.
Deputies said the tree crushed the rear of the van when it fell sometime Monday night or Tuesday morning in a heavily wooded former wayside.
Douglas County dispatchers got a call around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, reporting a large tree had fallen across a van parked in the area. Emergency responders found Sheldon dead at the scene. He was alone in the 1995 Toyota van, officials said.
Sheldon worked for Romtec, a Roseburg-based company that makes prefabricated portable restrooms used in campgrounds, forests and the like.
Romtec President Tim Bogan said Sheldon had worked for 18 years for the firm. He said Sheldon worked in Roseburg about three days a week and had the option to work from his home at other times.
Bogan said they were devastated by the tragedy, calling Sheldon "one of the irreplaceables in the world."
LA Times archives
Dec. 16, 1957: Bob Hope gives actress Jayne Mansfield a lift as five USO troupes prepare to leave for overseas performances for the military. Johnny Grant, left, Hedda Hopper and Roscoe Ates look on.
The troupes left from Burbank’s Lockheed Air Terminal, later renamed Bob Hope Airport.
Hope, Mansfield and Hopper were part of one troupe headed to Hawaii, Okinawa, Japan and Korea. Grant and Ates were part of another troupe off to Germany, France and Italy.
Five military aircraft were departing carrying about 100 show people overseas during the USO’s annual “Operation Santa Claus.” Four of the troupes – with the celebrities — were headed for holiday tours of various overseas bases. The fifth, playing a 10-week circuit of the Far East command, was composed of salaried entertainers.
This photo, by Los Angeles Times staff photographer Steve Fontanini, accompanied a story published in the next day’s paper.
WTF....I was on one of the computers at the public library today. Did not feel like firing up my laptop, so I used one of theirs. Was able to get into Mock..despite the language, but when I tried to open a You Tube touch feely happy and safe video a friend sent, about the Nativity, I got a big red ACCESS TO THIS SITE DENIED
what is up with that?
Separation of church and state. I don't pay for libraries so you can find Jesus.
Hahahahaha. Kidding.
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.