donderdag 30 juni 2011 Welcome to the last day of June. Up with alarm. Check Wikipedia: The 1,318-km Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway opens after 39 months of construction. Amid heavy protests, the Greek parliament passes austerity measures in order to obtain the latest tranche of a €110 billion EFSF loan. Rice and fried egg for breakfast. Watch France 24. Report - Journalists Return To France.
Shower. Watch MST3K - I Accuse My Parents. A young man - Jimmy - goes to work for gangsters to impress his nightclub-singer girlfriend. It's hilariously bad movie. The whole idea of this guy blaming his parents for all his bad decisions and everything is silly. Joel, Tom Servo and Crow mock Jimmy without mercy. I love their re-enactment of the cabaret scene.
Turn on Weekday - A Conspiracy Of Doubt About Climate Change. I yell at my radio. "You bastards! You killed science!" Naomi Oreskes talks about Merchants Of Doubt.
Walk to work. My first hour is with the Moons & Stars. They seem to enjoy the tubs of pink water and plastic sea creatures. Then I'm back and forth between Starfish and Seahorses. Cristin in out and Kenn is subbing for her. I like the low numbers. Walk home. Listen to The World. Report - Hundreds Of Thousands Of Public Sector Workers Have Gone On Strike Across The UK Over Planned Pension Changes. Time to protest!
Watch KOMO News. This is ridiculous. The students of UW have to face A 20 Percent Tuition Hike. Couscous and fried eggplant for dinner. Watch some Hardball. They discuss whether the Republicans are trying to tank the economy for their own political gain. Report - Sabotaging The Economy? Senator Chuck Schumer Slams The Republicans For Opposing Economic Recovery.
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