Friday, April 13, 2012

vrijdag 13 april 2012

vrijdag 13 april 2012 Up at 4:01. Watch France 24. News around the world - Papers across Asia react to North Korea’s failed rocket launch. South Korea’s Hankook Ilbo says North Korea’s self-esteem is "shattered". Japan’s Sankei calls it a considerable "loss of face". Meanwhile, the Independent explores whether Bahrain is indeed safer than London.

Egg sandwich for breakfast. Turn on Stephanie Miller. Everyone seems whipped up about what Hilary Rosen said. Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen apologized on Thursday for her comment about Ann Romney after the controversy went viral and drew criticism on Twitter. Rosen generated criticism Wednesday night for her statement that Romney has “actually never worked a day in her life.” Someone who used to take care of Ann Romney call in to talk about her privileged life. Bath. Watch MST3K: Zombie Nightmare with the lovely and talented Jon Mikl Thor.

Turn on KUOW to listen to Weekday - Interview With King County Sheriff Stephen Strachan. They also explore his background in the Minnesota Legislature, where he served as a Republican. Walk up Westlake to work. A few breaks. Mr. Darby plays for the toddlers today. Yay! Set up lunches and mats for the Sea Otters. There's a taco salad bar in the staff lounge today. Lovin' it! Down to Seahorses for lunch and nap time. The Starfish, however, are a little more restless. Sam and I sit and read the Insect Book.
Play for a little while in the Bike Room. Streetcar to d'town. Train to Uwajimaya. Get Hakutsuru, veggies and eggs. #33 bus back to Union. Drop off stuff at home. Short walk in the sunshine around d'town. Some kids are playing a strange karate game in Freeway Park... There's no physical contact. Back to my place. Watch the news on KIRO. We are oozing with sunshine in Seattle. But storms were already kicking off in Norman, Okla. Report - Forecasters say Saturday storms 'life threatening'. Tunafish salad and potatoes for dinner. I need to relax. Watch Space 1999 - The Rules Of The Luton.Then it's Cosmos - Who Speaks For The The Earth? This is the famous episode on nuclear war in which Dr. Sagan argues that our responsibility for survival is owed not just to ourselves... but also to the cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring.

Good night and good luck.

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