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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 19:30 on 29th May 2012

Good morning...I had once again tv interference last night and then came news of the quake in Italy....so I think since I had tv interference during "Dancing with the Stars" and Italy had it's first 6.0 quake that there may be some simliarity to last night's cable interference. Some of the best reporting on an earthquake I've ever seen with several video's at earthquake report.com. Take note to scroll down and see the horses near an huge crack in the ground from an fly-over view. First hand reports also. I woke up about the time this happened also last night. I am learning cosiderable seeing the video footage.

People are picking up the pieces from the weekend. They are awaiting the lab results on the guy that went naked (animal?) and attacked an guy in Miami and went to chewing his face off him...they say about 75 per cent of it before an cop shot and killed him. An rather interesting blog exists on that this morning concerning drugs and what's out there these days...via prescription drugs also...an few are blaming this on possible PCP drugs...but still are wating the report of the autopsy. 

Chicago had an rash of weekend killings by gang related groups also 10 killed and 40 injured...they are calling an special meeting today for everyone, including the public...and what they are going to do to "crack down" on all this in their city. Good luck, when I was back east 20 years ago, I was in an campground and we got to talking about safe places to camp in an RV...the teens at that time told us to stay out of Chicago point blank...they felt the highest gang-land of it's time. They said you don't need to do anything to provoke them either most the time.

Suppose to get an bit warmer today...beign summer...that would be nice.

Good morning Peggy, James, Cathryn... and all others...I had an very vivid dream/vision last night...in which I would say that William and Kate will announce her preganancy in an couple of months...the baby will be the re-incarnation of the Queen mother that died several years ago...the sex of this child was as yet still undertermined...and there was talk of Diana's re-incarnation also...with Harry maybe taking on that as the father. Other things, but won't get into them at this time. Felt like thsi was beign planned out on "the other side"last night...neither were particularly on my mind when I went to sleep.  Woke up last night about the time the Italy quake was going on. I generally don't feel quakes that far away unless they are traveling the radio airwaves as ULF frequencies. I go for today...have an pleasant one everyone!

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cathyml
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Posted at 20:00 on 29th May 2012
Hi everyone!  Hope you had a great day and enjoying your evening!Smile
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James Prescott
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Posted at 20:44 on 29th May 2012
hi cath, been very busy to-day sorting some old pics out from my schooldays --had them dumped on me to put names to.
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cathyml
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Posted at 20:52 on 29th May 2012
Hope you scanned them to your computer for your records as well!
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James Prescott
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Posted at 20:54 on 29th May 2012
cath there is far too many to do in one day thats the easy part --the hardest part is putting names to them when there is 45 kids in a class---getting there.Winki wish some of the ladies looked like that now.
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cathyml
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Posted at 20:55 on 29th May 2012

I do hope all is well with Ron & family - he has been very quiet the last two days.

Sending all good wishes to you all Ron! 

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James Prescott
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Posted at 20:56 on 29th May 2012
yes hope things pick up ron.
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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 02:09 on 30th May 2012

Tonghit the Queen gets to be on the tv show 20/20 about her Jubilee celebration if anyone would like to see it.

If you can't make it to the Summer Olympics in London, with gasoline prices so high over here...there was recently some conversation from others as where to go for low coast vacations this year...they were....

1. I have been in many places, but I have never been in Cahoots. Apparently you can't go alone. You have to be in Cahoots with someone.

2. I've been in Cognito, but no one recongized me and my Uncle Sam was much about doing some things within "Cloaking"...your next to invisble there also. 

3."I've also been in Sane, several times actually, turns out you have to be driven there".

4."I would like to go to Conclusions, but you have to jump, and I don't care much for excerise".

5."I have also been in Doubt. Too often, actually">

6."Sometimes I'm in Capable, also to often".

7."I've been in Flexiable, and don't give me grief about it!"

 Was picking up some great ideas until some fella told us he was in Continent...we stopped him right there!".

Perhaps the" least" expenisve vacation place is ROFL...talk to you  all later.

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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 02:13 on 30th May 2012

Ron is porbably picking up Syd to go to the local pub somewhere for an short few shots...Ron...... is everyting "OK" over there?

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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 07:55 on 30th May 2012

I see lots of errors again in the posts up above....until they go..I know there's someone playing around...if you understand.

OK..20/20...probably should make this an new thread...as I see lots more coming ahead on the Queen's Jubliee. It was nice to see both William and Harry involved with this private talk about the Queen..though it is hardly anything of such...the world by the billions was probably watching this show. I think most likely the one thing that was said about the Queen's reign that is very true... is the stabilty to the world her 60 years of service has given to the world. Presidents here in the USA..have come and gone...but she has for Brtiain always "been there" in the good times and the bad times of the era's...holding things together for her people.  As an allied nation...we look to Brtiain when the going gets rough...it has an longer history...and for this era... she's been part of it....and indeed represented her country like an true leader.

I think it was around Kennedy's reign that we frist considered our President's as "family" people also... and understood their service to us was as an "giving of thier private lives" often times as an family..it is the pressures in the "duty of office" that often saw many of them with difficulies to bear in both National and private issues. Always must muster up that smile, rather your crying inside or not. It's an lot to ask of anyone...but we ask our leaders all the time to do this...smile and carry on as if nothing happened, we ask thier family to do it also...no matter what stressful circumstances one is dealing with..to carry on...to lead...and to do it correctly. I was once asked looking at a picture of the after funeral services of my own mother why I had an  slight smile on....and I finally said...because that's what I was taught to do...as an supervisor..as an leader...it is in reality an true sign of the terrible distress I was under...but the training I had... to never fail at dealing out the  leadership to others in times of need.to never panic...to never say I was tired..to try my best not to say the wrong thing at the wrong moment. To look perfect in everything. to service all those that came to me in need...It is an awesome thing to be asked. So it was, I had an aunt from back east almost needed to be in bed next to my mother, an brother having problems at school, mostly for not being at school...and undergoing dental surgery himself... and father walking around telling us kids..whatever you want to do is fine with me...but never making any direct decisions himself...and a sister I think that was more in shock then not, and still ran an department, where I worked.. with 5 people under me for the 23 days it took for my mother's last breathe from fighting the battle to live daily before she finally gave up and  going to the hospital daily. Making dinners for everyone, daily....smiling... I can remember one time.... the only "time" I had to cry was late at night in the dark, by myself in the rocking chair..then I could take some time to rock and "cry"...knowing my mother most likley woulnd't make it..it was an day to day thing....though we never gave up hope. This is the kind of thing your not allowed to show the world openly as an leader of others. So I know that perhaps during the 60 years that the Queen has had her "tough times" to endure also...and not let the world know how she really felt at the time. It is an good thing to have her jubliee this year...and while she has an strong healthy family behind her that can help her with it all...be at her side. It was an good show tonight with an lot of history to it also. They say we are picked by God and given an purpose for our lives...and perhaps being an Queen was her purpose...she looks to have done an fairly decent job of it. She is very much an dignified lady of her day.... Brtiain can be proud of her.

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