Tuesday, July 18, 2006

look up in the sky it's a...giant ice ball the size of a microwave oven

It seems that our environment is crying out for someone to notice how much crap we have done to it.. just check it out ..
A giant ice ball that fell from the Douglasdale sky has put the african suburb on the map.
Professor Jesus Martinez-Frias, head of the Planetary Geology Laboratory in Madrid, has warned that the microwave oven-sized ice object could be a sign of "serious environmental problems".
Frias is an authority in the megacryometeor phenomenon(who really studies that?), having written papers on possible reasons for this. According to him, falling ice balls have been recorded since the 19th century.
Frias agreed with a security guard Sizwe Sofika, who saw the frozen object come from the sky, that the ice ball was not frozen human waste ejected from a plane.
The impact of the ice ball's fall created a small crater on the pavement, which was covered with pieces of broken ice. Don't worry no one was hurt--except for the environment..

Thursday, July 13, 2006

KCPHILNET

For all you folks looking for a job... (or if you know someone) I've found a job here and I know Doug has too..
The Kansas City council on philanthropy job source Web site is considered the nerve center of the area’s nonprofit job arena. The site — www.kcphilnet.org; click on “JobSource” on the left side — gets about 250,000 page views a week. At any one time, about 260 jobs are listed, and about 20 to 30 new jobs come online each week.

They are having a live job fair here are the details:
The Nonprofit Job Fair is free for job applicants.
•Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday
•Location: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City
•More information: Contact Matt Kruger at (816) 508-3222 or send e-mail to matthew.kruger @cornerstones ofcare.org.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

new pics

hey friends i've uploaded some new pics here and here.

Monday, July 10, 2006

licked

Police seek man who licked girl’s leg at theater .Shawnee police are searching for a man who licked a 9-year-old girl’s leg Saturday at the Trailridge movie theater, 7456 Nieman Road. The victim, of Fairway, was watching the movie by herself and said that the man crawled up from the floor and licked her leg. She ran out and found her parents, who were in another screening room. The man was described as 18 to 25 years old with short hair and glasses.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Ninja's

give to the cause

Saturday, July 08, 2006

i can't believe


originally uploaded by Imij Creative.Life. Photography.

this pic was last year in may.. I can't believe how quickly things change

Friday, July 07, 2006

peace

'nuff said

Thursday, July 06, 2006

lazy


Now this is why the United States is the fattest nation in the world.. We don't exercise. Sidewalks are slowly vanishing before our eyes. We go from the house to the garage from the garage to the job (where we sit all day) from the job to the drive through restaurant.. This goes on and on. We have eliminated being with people because it isn't in our schedules.. That being said and now that i'm off my box... I must admit if this was in my neighborhood i'd go. I ain't mad atcha for thinking up this new idea..
A New Mexico based company called AutoCart is planning a drive-through superstore where customers can shop for groceries and other services from their cars using a wireless, touch screen computer.
The store would consist of a 130,000 square foot warehouse with a kiosk similar to a bank drive-through where customers go to place orders for various products and services. Store features will include interactive drop-down touchscreens at all order/pickup stations, allowing customers to place orders and communicate with retailer representatives on-site; the ability to order off-site by phone, fax, PC, laptop, or PDA; and the delivery of orders in a shuttle/lift, which will open up next to the car so that shoppers can take out their bags and drive away in a matter of minutes ... The company hopes to build a store in Albuquerque or Tucson by the end of the year.

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