We celebrated Toot's and Whitey's 63rd Anniversary together with Tom's sister Barb, husband Joe, and kids Joey and Alyssa while visiting PA. Very nice dinner!
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A random assortment of funnies+news+ photos+family updates+even sad stuff that Diana Miller enjoys.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Slow Jammin' the News with Jimmy Fallon
How can you go wrong with Jimmy Fallon, Brian Williams, Herbie Hancock and Roots doing a slow jam?? This is one of the funniest things I've ever seen! It's a slow jam about alternative energy sources: "come on baby let's build us some wind turbines...or damn girl - let's build us a dam"
Check it out here:
Friday, June 18, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Gulf Spill
News Alert: Effort to contain Gulf oil stalls with stuck saw
10:04 AM EDT Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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SCHRIEVER, La. — Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen is saying that a saw has become stuck as it was cutting through a pipe on a busted well, stalling the latest attempt to contain the Gulf oil gusher.
Allen said Wednesday the goal is to free the saw and finish the cut later in the day. This is the second major cut in the effort to contain — not plug — the nation's worst spill.
Allen says the first cut with giant shears was successful overnight.
The best chance at plugging the leak involves a relief well that is at least two months from completion.
Story will be updated with new developments.
For more information, visit washingtonpost.com:
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/F490YD/3G1E1/ZGEMP0/ILQMYL/MTHR2/RF/t
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10:04 AM EDT Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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SCHRIEVER, La. — Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen is saying that a saw has become stuck as it was cutting through a pipe on a busted well, stalling the latest attempt to contain the Gulf oil gusher.
Allen said Wednesday the goal is to free the saw and finish the cut later in the day. This is the second major cut in the effort to contain — not plug — the nation's worst spill.
Allen says the first cut with giant shears was successful overnight.
The best chance at plugging the leak involves a relief well that is at least two months from completion.
Story will be updated with new developments.
For more information, visit washingtonpost.com:
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/F490YD/3G1E1/ZGEMP0/ILQMYL/MTHR2/RF/t
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