Unexplained odor in NYC
Dead birds all over downtown Austin
Explosives detected at Miami port.
And that was all by the time I got to work this morning.
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Maybe you missed the real attack then. 100-mph winds made my minivan feel like a sailboat.
then we need to figure out how it’s Clinton’s fault, STAT!
the feeling of dread I’ve been having all day…
…or it could be my mother-in-law is coming into town tonight.
If we are under attack, I’m doubly screwed.
the fact that there were two terrorist scares in the Port of Miami in as many days or that the package that 6 TIMES came up positive as containing plastic explosives, was actually sprinkler parts.
http://www.breitbart…
to blame GW?
“Now he’s killing our birds!!!!”
nothing particularly sister.
Two false alarms in Miami causes me to ask what is going on there, though.
I do hope everyone is alright after battling hurricane force winds this morning. I am rather lucky in that I live and work in the same area so I don’t have to go to far.
Pipe caulking must be similar to C-4, or something.
As for the NY smell, the NY Daily News sums it up best: “It came from New Jersey” – apparently a chemical company release, similar to yesterday’s release of Ethylenediamine, which had people from Tom Delay’s home territory of Sugar Land, TX locked in their homes for a while.
The Austin bird deaths don’t have a firm cause yet, but the Austin PD is chalking it up to a case of someone spending too much time listening to Tom Lehrer.
no surprise there…
My money is on Wyoming.
a quick thaw and an easterly wind will give us city folk an idea of how many cattle died in the blizzards.
Winds are defined from where they originate, not where they’re going.
An easterly wind comes from the East, aka Kansas.
we’ll just call it a big wind 🙂
If Kanasas ever thaws.