woensdag 11 januari 2012 Up with alarm. Turn on Stephanie Miller. All six Republican contenders are heading to South Carolina on Wednesday to contest the next presidential primary despite Mitt Romney’s convincing victory in New Hampshire. Hal Sparks joins the show.
Potatoes and beet salad for breakfast. Watch Heroes - Let It Bleed. Very interesting power play between Samuel and Sylar. Samuel conjures up a sandstorm which eviscerates Sylar. The gravel rips Sylar to ribbons. He collapses to the ground in a pathetic, shredded heap.
Turn on Weekday - The Issues And Tone Of The 2012 Presidential Election on KUOW. Provocative questions and answers. I like David Domke. “Has President Obama lived up to his message of hope? Is the idea of getting across the message more important than fulfilling the promise of the message?” ANSWER. Walk up Terry to work. I do a short break in the Dolphins. The kids are crazy about my t-shirt. Oh, ball! Ball! BALL!!
The playground is off-limits again as a couple guys put up the giant umbrellas. The Seahorses and Starfish watch with great interest as they work. The Starfish visit the Seahorse's classroom for a change of scenery. One of the kids discover a box full of plastic sea creatures. She's afraid of the octopus. Maybe it reminds her of Cthulhu... the ancient and unspeakable one.
Lunch. Naps. I'm tired. Turn on The World when I leave work. Interesting report - Life In Kabul. The story about the "Rock Star" fascinates me. A survivor of a terrorist bombing deals with grief through his music.
When I get home, I turn on KOMO. Seattle's first skyscraper - the
Smith Tower - is going on the auction block. Really? Report - Smith Tower foreclosure auction set for March 23. The 97-year-old Smith Tower is 70 percent vacant, but a lot of our office buildings have big vacancy rates. Watch Heroes - Close To You. Then Hardball and Rachel Maddow. She says It's 2008 All Over Again.
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