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I'm very sure that everybody knows about the Gasoline crisis these past months, not to mention from a year or two ago. There is a war between the US and Iraq taking place in Iraq, ironic to speak since Iraq started it all anyways. Now let's make sense about how it involves us. The middle East has been known to give out vast amounts of fuel to the US, making it one of our more dependant sources, other than for New Orleans. Since many people from the Mid East are the people that mine out these amounts of fuel and they see that the US is some what betraying them in their eyes, they have stopped their fuel distribution to the West and have secured the area. This leaves the US, majorly including us, at a heavy problem since fuel is now unavailable at common sense prices now. You're still wondering how it involves us, right?
Well take it this way. Our life basically runs on fuel for a long shot. Electricity is successfully brang into our houses by gasoline that is used when we use electronics, most of the factories themselves require fuel to operate the robotics, and the most important to any teenager, cars. Cars run on gasoline, a petroleum derived product liquid that is mined for our use. Since gasoline is a petroleum derived liquid contained with hydrocarbons, it's also made from a specific fuel we all had running nicely before the war with Iraq. With this, we can't thoroughly buy gas at their minimum prices anymore. Now, it's like $4.56 a gallon where I go. :P Let's face it, we're in trouble. Bush is also referred to me as a dumbass since he seemingly doesn't announce any helpful ways of using other products as a liquid to fuel our machines/cars. | ||
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Thanks Smoking Gun and Elramon for getting me started. This is turning into a proper weblog with replies and pictures and everything. Kinda cool.
As promised here's some info about me in exchange for some info about you.
To SmokingGun I too love to cook. I'm not too bad at all at it, but I am getting better. My friend and next door neighbour was a chef in Melbourne and was hired by Michael Jackson, U2, Red Hot Chili Peppers and other celebrities to cook personally for them when they were on tour. He's given me lots of tips on cooking and I'm starting to get really good.
Like your brother, I went to boarding school. It was co-ed though.
And like yourself, I'm pretty sexually liberal. If something feels good and you're not hurting anyone else, then just do it. There's no harm in that.
To elramon I don't think I could agree with your comments any more. Everything you mentioned about pregnant bellies, I second and move for it to be written into parliamentary law. A-motherfucking-men.
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Because I am so brand spanking new to this blogging business, I know very little about it. What I do understand is that I am supposed to create entries for you people to pass comment on and reply to, yeah?
Well I want to do it differently. How about you guys tell me something interesting about you. I want to know all the quirky, special, mundane, incredible, sexual, funny, sad things that happen to you. Once you tell me something about you, then I reveal something about me. I'll keep my response on topic to your comment.
So go first. There's a reward.
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I've always believed that microwaving our
food robs it of its nutritional value, so I never use a microwave. I
eat steamed vegetables instead. Now one of my readers has pointed out
to me a study published
in the November 2003 issue of The Journal of the Science of Food and
Agriculture, which found that broccoli cooked in a microwave lost up to
97 percent of the beneficial antioxidant chemicals it contains. By
comparison, steamed broccoli lost 11 percent or fewer of its
antioxidants. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/106558884/ABSTRACT | ||
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Last night, a girl on the net tells me, her brother was vomiting, and she had nothing to "calm" the stomach. Why would you want to "calm" the stomach? Her brother's body was trying to get rid of something he ate that had gone off. "Calming" the stomach would force the body to keep inside, the poisons it's trying to get rid of. And taking drugs to "bring the temperature down" stops the body's attempt to melt poisons so they can be flushed out through the kidneys. For heaven's sake, let the body's natural defence systems do their job of getting rid of poisons that would harm us. | ||
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Holland has a new law
allowing doctors to kill disabled or handicapped newborn babies.
Bioethicists say it's "moral depravity" but it's no less morally
depraved than killing the same babies when they're younger and
still in their mother's womb - and they're already doing that to 30
million babies, mostly healthy, every year in abortion clinics around
the world. http://www.lifeissues.net/news.php?newsID=00014478&topic= Our babies need and deserve our love and protection, not being killed because doctors think they're "inferior". | ||
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My baby dog Roxie
was nearly killed in an adventure in the back yard the day my last post was made.
She is such a cutey, but she also has a thing for chasing insects. My backyard has many flowers and other plants that attract beautiful butterflies, birds, ladybirds and many other insects. My problem this day was it also attracts bees. it seems my little cute puppy is very allergic to bees and she had been pawing it in her play until it stung her.
I guess I am lucky that the kids realised it was serious when she went all floopy after being sick and doing number 2's at the same time. At first they just said she had been sick, so I said its ok she does that now and then, and they said NOOOOOO she is really sick so I rushed out, grabbed her into my arms and grabbed the car keys and a trip to the vet was in order.
When I got to the vet she was still non responsive and they saw her almost straight away. They gave her 3 injections and oxygen as she was almost grey when you looked at her gums. We stayed to watch her for sometimes until she regained some colour but she was very sick for a bit.
At the same time they suggested that she get desexed fairly soon, so I booked her in for Thursday just past and we had the deed done. She didn't cope very well with the pain and now she has the itches. She surely doesn't like the bucket to stop her biting, the poor thing.
Anyway I have a few pageant pics and some walking stories I will start adding from tomorrow.
Thanks to those who have been watching and emailing, I hope to catch up on some reading soon.
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On day 5 of my pact to make myself fit I had promised my sister to wait and go with her when she came home from work. At 3pm Monday 7th of November it started to rain in a very hard and steady manner. By 6pm it was a really heavy downpour and you could tell it was setting in for the night.
My back yard was starting to flood at 5pm and you could clearly hear the creek from my house by 8pm. We joked to each other that it sounded like rocks rolling down the creek bed. Unfortunately we were right, that is what we were hearing a long with masses of water.
Before the storm The morning after the storm
The rain went non stop until well after midnight. I was busy sweeping water off my back porch the whole night. The whole yard was saturated, the shed was flooded, but we were lucky compared to many who lived next to the creeks and rivers.
Tuesday the 8th of November many roads were closed especially into the hills. National Parks, and parks that line the creeks and river were also closed to public access so that the structural damaged could be assessed.
The Path, Many of the paths were unaccesable due to the flooded creek changing its channel. The first picture was taken Monday evening before the storm.
The second photo shows the path is now a creek. This photo is not taken in the exact spot as the photo as the first photo. The first photo was taken about 40 meters from this point where the path, now under water, used to start.
Heaps of damage was done and I have many pics, but I will only show a few of them.
This Bridge Used to be here.
Many of the roads were under cut and there are lots of pot holes now
Anyway, to make up for not walking day 5, I walked twice yesterday. 3 kilometers at lunch time, and another 3 kilometers after dinner.
I will be going again after dinner tonight and my aim is the 3 kilometer mark. I have already noticed that I am losing some weight from this extra activity I have started and that is pleasing.
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These shoes were made for walking...
or hanging on electricity wires!
Seems Adelaide is in the throes of a smelly sky epidemic and it doesn't matter where you go someone has thrown a pair of smelly sneakers over the lines.
I wonder how many throws it takes them to get them up there...
Day 4: Sunday.
My sister popped in with her kids on the way to her MIL's place so i asked her if she would be interested in going for a walk and dropping back in once they had visited.
She was more than happy as she feels her kids need to get more exercise, so we made a date for 5pm.
The day was overcast but very humid/warm, so everyone was still dressed in summery type clothing. Everyone was on time and ready including Roxie(the pup) who was just as excited as the kids, so off we went.
This time we decided we would go a little further and see how she (the pup) coped, so we negotiated to turn round at where the creek meets the road to the national park nearby, which we have measured as a 2 kilometer walk point.
As we walked we enjoyed the creek which is flowing nicely right now.
The frogs were croaking madly, and with the sounds of the water running over the rocks, it made for a relaxing, musical, ambient setting for a walk.
As we neared the park the atmosphere started feeling stormy and we started to hear thunder in the distance. After a while you could hear rain as it neared. my sister and her son wanted to go and find a hut, but I was determined I wanted to get this walk in so I pushed that we just keep walking and reminded her there was a hut at the halfway point.
We finally got to the hut after safely negotiating the creek via the stepping stones that wobbled every time you stepped on them. Unfortunately the hut was occupied and the kids didn't really want to go in so we decided to just brave the rain.
I love walking in the rain, especially when it's nice and warm.
As the pup got wet she looked like a drowned rat and she was able to slip out of her collar, i will have to get a chocker chain or something I think.
LOL, actually by the time we got home we ALL looked like drowned rats, but hey nothing a towel couldn't fix.
Tonight we have all agreed to walk togather again, this time I will push to walk a little faster and i want to goto the 3 kilometer mark.
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Please do the following, and tell other members to do it as well.
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I have spent a little time walking through the community and collecting a group of bloggers today. ( I will be leaving some comments on many of them later)
In my life I have found that for a community to succeed, and to have people participate within it, there needs to be some response every now and then so you know your not talking to yourself.
Next time you pop on if you have the time have a look for another user and read one of their entries and leave them a comment, even if its just to say g'day to em.
Howdy to anyone who pops in and looks here. I have made a list of some 45 blogger so far, go check some of them out.
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day 3: November 5th 2005
She is about 27 weeks old and adorable.
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A walking we will go...
DAY 1: Backdated to Thursday 3rd November 2005
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