Monday, August 3, 2009

Does Judge Judy carry John Lennon's shade? - Topix

Does Judge Judy carry John Lennon's shade? - Topix

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Anyone who ever had even the slightest contact with a 'Hinkley' family member became suspect after performer John Lennon's death in NY, including all such females with long blond hair. As a native of Bradford, PA, home of some other Hinkleys, a prejudicial attitude was continually if covertly demonstrated both in social life and in workplace as far away as northern CA -- a sort of pre-judgment that could not, however, easily be applied among non-yacht-builders.

Bradford, PA, is privately known as the place where the Scouts of America 'Sea Scout' program was quite suddenly accorded active impetus, following some mental compulsion to study the effects of limestone funerary monuments upon weather and creature movements. Thought to be a somewhat misguided initiative nevertheless enthusiastically 'backed' within the land-locked state of PA, the program has ignored the real impetus to call Scouts to see a tiny waxlike oracle-bead artifact discovered beneath a limestone roadside-rest/monument in Degolia, PA, a few miles away from Bradford.

Around Kcc (sometimes it's Miller time (R))

A Sunday night walk to the mail-box in Ocean East Mall (a medical mall lacking defined pedestrian entry/exitways here in Stuart, FL) was humid and not at all breezy.

A branch was found lying on the roadway entrance to the mall near Walgreens, a somewhat dried-out branch bearing numerous black-purple berries that snapped off the main tree; and that branch taken up, slung over one shoulder and hand-carried to the Eagles Nest mini-park across the street (SE Monterey Road) while a number of SUV-type vehicles reconnoitered (one smallish and grey, a plausible match to some small extent to the description of a redlight-running vehicle reported in Topix.net's San Francisco, CA, section that appeared and caused moving bicycles within close proximity to fall over -- gotta check them all when a specific color is reported).

During the return walk, which usually continues around onto SE Ocean Boulevard sidewalk about the distance of a block before turning in to Kcc once again, a small spattering of green glass-bottle glass was toed to the side of the bicycle path. A slightly-battered red and white pickup truck, empty, was parked alongside the inner Kcc 'lovers lane' section of the newly-tarred driveways that lead from KTR to the SE Ocean entrance/exit.

Later in the night, two police cars with flashing red lights parked in the middle of SE Ocean Boulevard between the Cedar Pointe and Kingswood condo complexes, conducting some kind of surveillance. It's not so unusual to see them in the middle of the road ticketing speed-limit violators at night, because the traffic becomes infrequent.

Recording Industry vs. The People

Recording Industry vs. The People

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Dos: Donations to pay court expenses... .

Recording Industry vs. The People

Recording Industry vs. The People

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Uno: Donations to pay RIAA?

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Open the lid on the many uses of mason jars | Features

Open the lid on the many uses of mason jars Features

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The mucousal bead-artifact found in Degolia, PA, really should be contained in some kind of clearview receptacle and housed in a museum -- preferably unbreakable or at least some kind of material that does not break into sharp triangles as ordinary glass invariably does. Until someone comes up with a specialty container, the oracle-bead waxlike 'crystal ball' will no doubt remain as a 'mas[s] on' soil beneath covering limestone roadside-rest/monument base and ground.

We're seeing the chunk-like safety-glass primarily as automotive windows at this time. although uses in table glassware and fire-alarm/extinguisher cabinets will also be appreciated.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

pending class action regarding MetLife - Topix

pending class action regarding MetLife - Topix

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As a resident of San Francisco, CA, continuous reply demand-calls received from a business-domain influence-network elicited my personal plan to query different insurance companies other than the Metropolitan Life Insurance operation already contracted. I could never do that, because public-school classroom association with the Knott family in Bradford, PA (yes Virginia, there is a University of Bradford located in UK, Europe) was used to initiated a "demutalization" action within MetLife beginning in the state of California.

The best I could do as a northern California peninsula resident, distracted with repeated information demands, was to sign up and accept insurance from a mail-order company already altered as a result from the influence-network operation (Globe Life Insurance, located in the midwest U. S.).

That the renaming of some public schools to be 'middle' means also a continuous undermining of the entire nation's business community, apparent as seen within day-to-day journalism at this time. That the international-treaty violation Kinzua Dam was a project of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers [not possible without the Navy's help, however] means that inland companies using Army military proxies can expect more shake-ups from international Navy proponents -- unless newly-articulated 'lobby laws' are applied.

Police: Lancaster was hub for drug cartel - Topix

Police: Lancaster was hub for drug cartel - Topix

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Manufacturing interests trump archaeological dicoveries and concerns.

An oracle-bead artifact site in Degolia, PA, near Bradford, PA, remains without formal investigation scheduled. A circa-1900 cistern located in Degolia was described within a Bradford Era article published during the American Refining Group centennial celebrations a few years ago, concurrent with an annual Italian festival and other event planning; attention was directed toward the cistern from far and wide including attentional trajectories extending from other states and Canada, such that a number of deaths resulted.

'How to acquire [or abolish] a pill-making company' apparently has more sociopolitical interest than the reality of a rare but tiny archaeological discovery in McKean County, Pennsylvania.