Friday, March 12, 2010

vrijdag 12 maart 2010

vrijdag 12 maart 2010 Up with alarm. Turn on Stephanie Miller. Jim Wallis calls the show to talk about his Open Letter To Glenn Beck : Social Justice And The Gospel. On his show, Beck urged Christians to leave churches that preached social justice. Then, Beck went further, saying that social justice "is a perversion of the gospel." Glenn Beck, you're an ass! Meunster cheese and green onion omelet for breakfast. Shower. Listen to more Steph. John Fugelsang cracks me up with his imitation of Chris Matthews... "It's not Massa; it's Massa. No, it's Cheney, not Cheney!" John uses the Massa thing as his foil. Brilliant! Will GOP Exploit The Massa Mess? If you want to hear John’s Chris Matthews impression it’s here: http://www.shane-o.com/whats-new/559-february-3-2010-front-page Take my own coffee. Streetcar to work. 10 to 11:45 - Planning time for Pam. The twins are testing - pulling hair, pushing and grabbing other kids and screaming. Wow! Kenn gets out the peaceful pink play-doh. After a few diapers, we go out to the playground. But I need to go in to set up the Dolphin lunches. 12 - Andy's lunch. I eat my chow mein with the Rainforest Kids. I do potty time with most of them. 1 - Olivia's lunch. Six Seahorses sleep. They play Colbie Caillat at nap time.

2 - Patty's lunch. Five Sea Otters sleep. Nap time is magical. I fold some laundry while they sleep. Walk up to B'way. Down Pike to my place. Drop off stuff. Play podcast of The World. The Geo Quiz takes us to the Apulia region of Italy. They talk about the food and recipes of Apulia. Yum. Over to M Street Grocery to get some O.J., Kashi and honey-mustard dressing. Watch France 24. Chinese beef and noodles for dinner. Watch Outer Limits - It Crawled Out Of The Woodwork.

A cleaning lady attempts to vacuum up what appears to be a dust-bunny, but as soon as it is in the vacuum cleaner it explodes into a bizarre energy entity.

This entity - composed entirely of energy - has been accidentally created. It can consume anyone with a mere touch, and is so threatening that those who encounter it at close range inevitably die of fright.

Scott Marlowe plays Jory Peters. Along with his brother Suart, they investigate the the strange events at the experimental power station.

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