vrijdag 4 september 2009 Up at 2:01. Turn on BBC News. Report -
'Needles'Riots Continue In China. This sounds bizarre. Protesters confront police in the Chinese city of Urumqi for a third day, as anger grows over attacks with hypodermic needles. Also, In 1989, after prayers for peace at
St. Nicholas' Church in Leipzig, a peace movement -
The Monday Demonstrations - started as the most prominent mass protest against the East German regime. The most famous chant became
Wir sind das Volk! -
"We are the people!", reminding their leaders that a democratic republic has to be ruled by the people, not by an undemocratic party claiming to represent them. Burrito and beet salad for breakfast. Turn on Hal Sparks. He tweets:
Talking about wireless energy, green tech and electric cars... My nerd meter is peaking.. so cool I'm into it, too. Lots of people call in to talk about
wireless energy. How fun! Bath. Walk up to M Street to get some OJ, tonic water and chips. Drop off stuff at home. Walk up to 9th and Westlake. Listen to Weekday while waiting for the streetcar. They talk about the situation in Afghanistan. John Dempsey is director of the Kabul office of the U.S. Institute of Peace. He is currently located in Kabul, Afghanistan. Aunohita Mojumdar is a freelance reporter based in Kabul. She has written for the Christian Science Monitor, The Times of India, and Al Jazeera. I see the Summer Campers... on their last trip. They seem very quiet. 10 to 11:30 - Kitchen help. It's really not too hard to clean up the French toast and syrup mess. Set up 5 o'clock snack. 12 - Up to Wildflowers to put out some of their mats. I sit with Elliot and Rory and chat a little while they eat lunch. 1 - Anne's lunch. 6 Starfish sleep. I hear the hallway door snap shut and that wakes up Bella. She's crying. Oy! I calm her down by showing show observation photos in the hallway. 2 - Kenn's lunch. We do some diapers, slap on some sunscreen and head out to the playground. 3 - Sing out. That's a pay period...
Weekend! Streetcar to d'town. Listen to The World then Ron Reagan. Check the weather. It gets cloudy fast. Oops. Here comes some weather.
Watch some MSNBC News. Find
The Promised Planet... One of my favorite
Lost In Space episodes. The Robinson family think they have found Alpha Centauri but... They're aliens! Oops.
Dr. Smith becomes a youth-in-training. Head honcho - Bartholomew - doesn't like his attitude. What's he going to do with that cane?
Bartholomew thinks that he looks studly in that tight kit.
What do you think? Will? Penny? Dr. Smith?
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