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06/21/2006 21:25 #35961
je suis francaisCategory: non political
I am not sure what I enjoy more- the answers or the questions. I am fascinated with Presidnet Bush, Chancellor Shussel and President Barrosso's responses and reactions to audience questioning; both verbal and non-verbal.
And I will leave it at that, for now.
well, and this..
Check out the Summit in written form:
Wolfgang Shussel:
Chancellor of Austria, President of European Council
Jose Manuel Barosso:
President of European Commision
You know the other guy, the Bushmeister:
hehe, now my mental voice has a french accent. My spoken words have an accent and I am interjecting a few french words. Monsieur Shussel brings out the french in moi. I could listen to him for hours.
So, I must brush up on my foreign languages. A true Marquis will have a better grasp of the french language. I have been slacking severely on this.. I miss conversing in (broken) french and polish.
a bientot, mon amies!
06/19/2006 17:44 #35959
bahCategory: learning
I wasn't expecting to see it, and now I feel ill. Not sure what to make of the lump in my throat.
I understand plenty..I am not ignorant to the various world religion rituals and practices--but I didn't expect them to *show* it-- the horse being held on the ground.. blinking its eyes, looking around. The sharpening of the blade..
I spare you the rest.
You can see it for yourself on the History Channel, Voodoo Secrets
Show description:
A cult of magic spells, diabolical curses, satanic worship, human sacrifice, zombies, and dolls stuck with pins? Experts explain how, over the past few centuries, the ancient religion of Voodoo has been systematically maligned, persecuted, and nearly wiped out. To uncover the truth behind Voodoo, we travel to where it began at least 5,000 years ago on the central west coast of Africa. In the tiny nation of Benin, Voodoo is practiced today as it has been for thousands of years. Our cameras captured a rarely-seen event--an African Voodoo ceremony with animal sacrifice. We also investigate grisly events blamed on Voodoo, such as: the sinking of a ferry in Haiti that killed 200 people and was blamed on a Voodoo curse; death of Robert Tallant, author of the 1947 bestseller Voodoo in New Orleans; and how Marie Laveau, the "Queen of Voodoo" in New Orleans, saved two men from the gallows in 1850. Could these tales be true? Michael Dorn narrates
we just let the snake slither around our shoulders. Those of us that weren't scared, at least. It was a big albino python. Creepy. But cool.
i was watching a voodoo thingy on the discovery channel once and looked up and saw my prof on there, as one of those experts that they use. i wonder if this was the same one?
exactly what did you do to that snake, hmmm miss (e:jenks) ?? :)
Once the show got past the slaughter, I was intrigued with the rest of the information I learned. I found my curiousity piqued in regards to Marie Leveau; the History channel went on for awhile about her.
hehe... we had a voodoo ceremony in med school, to bring us luck for the Match. (alas, in my case it didn't work.) But we got little gris-gris bags and played with a snake... no sacrifice though. Marie Leveau's grave is a cool thing to see though. It's like a shrine. But yeah... I don't like seeing things killed. :(
06/17/2006 21:29 #35958
catnip juleps?Category: tasteful adventure
However, a refreshing mojito sounded nice. I invited (e:pyrcedgrrl) to come over and have one with me.
I made sure that I had everything I needed: Bacardi, limes, sugar, club soda, ice and mint.
I grow mint in my garden, so ofcourse I choose to use those fresh leaves instead of a store bought variety ( or syrup, gasp!)
As I am mashing the mint, I begin to wonder if my sense of smell is off today. It smells minty.. yet it doesn't.
Asking (e:pyrcedgrrl) what she thinks is not fruitful, as she is just coming off a cold and can't smell much.
So I proceed to make the drink and everything appears fine. It even tastes fine.. but not quite like the mojitos I made in the past.
Then I wonder what exactly I picked from my garden...
and I wonder.. did I make a mojito using spearamint?
or catnip??? hahaha
It still tasted good whatever it was I used.
I have no problem wading through catnip to get to bacardi.
haha,(e:pyrcedgrrl); but you did care didn't you? hehe. Now you are the local connoisseur of catnip :)
"Eveything you could possibly need to know about catnip....but didn't really care enough to ask" ;)
(e:paul) -I wouldn't try the stuff from the box-- but I hear fresh catnip has a sedating effect on humans. Never (intentionally) tried it myself :) Actually, I am going to go look up some info on catnip..
Good stuff--check it out:
:::link:::
Is there any effect with human consumption of catnip
Everything's better w/ Bacardi....even catnip.
06/16/2006 22:07 #35957
air stagnation advisory?Category: weather
Anyway, be careful of breathing during the hours of 5am and 11pm tomorrow..
btw, I missed An Unconvenient Truth (e:theecarey,166) it slipped my mind, then I dozed off.. Anyone get out to see it?
I think the Buffalo Zoo field trip may have kicked my butt?? The day was very enjoyable-- gorgeous weather, noted progress in my autistic student ("Care, was it the grisly bear or the polar bear he tried to join last year?" heh, the bear may be ferocious, but my money is on the kid!) -- oh, and lots of fun with my co worker/friends.
I am still groggy from my nap. I have residual effects of the dream that I had. It was so real... whats going on?
Now the moment you have been waiting for: onto the official lung pollution report..
...AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 11 PM
EDT SATURDAY...
AN AIR STAGNATION ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 11 PM
SATURDAY.
MONROE...WAYNE...OSWEGO...JEFFERSON...ONTARIO...LIVINGSTON...
ALLEGANY...CATTARAUGUS...CHAUTAUQUA...WYOMING...ERIE...GENESEE...
ORLEANS... NIAGARA AND CAYUGA
AIR QUALITY LEVELS IN OUTDOOR AIR ARE PREDICTED TO BE GREATER
THAN AN AIR QUALITY INDEX VALUE OF 100. THE AIR QUALITY INDEX...
OR AQI...WAS CREATED AS AN EASY WAY TO CORRELATE LEVELS OF
DIFFERENT POLLUTANTS TO ONE SCALE. THE HIGHER THE AQI VALUE...
THE GREATER THE HEALTH CONCERN.
WHEN POLLUTION LEVELS ARE ELEVATED...THE NEW YORK STATE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RECOMMENDS THAT INDIVIDUALS CONSIDER
LIMITING STRENUOUS OUTDOOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS. PEOPLE WHO MAY BE ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE
TO THE EFFECTS OF ELEVATED LEVELS OF POLLUTANTS INCLUDE THE VERY
YOUNG... AND THOSE WITH RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS SUCH AS ASTHMA OR
HEART DISEASE.
A TOLL FREE AIR QUALITY HOTLINE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED SO NEW YORK
RESIDENTS CAN STAY INFORMED ON THE AIR QUALITY SITUATION.
THE TOLL FREE NUMBER IS: 1 800 5 3 5 1 3 4 5.
Have a great night. Breathe now while you can!
Yeah, ha ha ha, hoping for alergies sounds odd, huh? But, i think it was. Or the air. Either way, i don't feel sick now. Yay! :O)
Oh No (e:leetee) .. Not sickness! Shall we hope for allergies? (can we hope for something like that? haha)
Earlier today I overheard a cashier saying that his mom was having breathing troubles this morning and went to the hospital to check it out. I didnt ask.. but I wonder if it had anything to do with the ozone/air quality?
I hope your scratchy throat doesnt turn into anything icky..
I was just out to get a news paper and come back. Now, my throat is kinda scratchy... and that is where i tend to feel the effects of my seasonal alergies first. Either that, or i am getting sick again! Noooooooo.. it's alergies!!
06/15/2006 23:39 #35956
who.. what.. where..Category: etc
- feeling a strong sense of deja vous- or something to that effect. Not sure what to make of the feeling. Not sure where it is coming from, or why.. weird.
- field trip to the Buffalo Zoo tomorrow. Maybe I can find out about those scultptures, (e:shawnr,272) posted about.
- newest class rocks. Professor intrigues me. Seems pretty intense and thought provoking; just what I needed. yipee! I've been a little bored lately.. so this has really sparked my interest and makes me a little giddy.
- (for my notes)- increasing the output pertaining to a personal challenge. I am data and fact driven..adjustments have been made and I will be sure to follow through on them. darn tenacity..sometimes it get me moving on something, sometimes in gets me in trouble, haha.
- (e:pyrcedgrrl) sent me the link to Consumer Freedom home page:
I have been reading through some of the articles...You may find it of interest. I provide no feedback at this time.
From the "about us" link:
What is the Center for Consumer Freedom? (excerpt)
The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit coalition of restaurants, food companies, and consumers working together to promote personal responsibility and protect consumer choices.
The growing cabal of "food cops," health care enforcers, militant activists, meddling bureaucrats, and violent radicals who think they know "what's best for you" are pushing against our basic freedoms. We're here to push back.
- It supposed to be toasty this weekend. Maybe sitting on my porch, sipping a home made mojito with fresh gown mint shall be on my to do list ;)
- still looking for a car..
and thats about it.. hope all is well!
"Mojito...Mo-HEE-to...Mojito.." LOL Sorry..everytime I think about mojitos I think about that episode of Family Guy where Brian goes on the "Bachelorette"-style reality show.
I could go for more booze...although after last night...oy.
And you too with the deja vu? I thought I was the only one who was having a lot of that lately...it's been almost once a day for me lately...and it's been freaking me right the hell out..lol.
Mojitos are, like, the best drink ever. I too usually end up making them myself, because they don't seem to be very popular where I'm from (I have to explain to folks back home 'it's a little like a mint julip').
Are there any bars/restaurants up here that serve really good mojitos? I've seen the drink mentioned several times on (e:strip), and I have to wonder if it's a lot more popular up here.
haha, I just saw this. *blush*
tish, you spoke French! (hoping you appreciate a good Addams Family joke).