Monday, August 17, 2009

Lake Pontchartrain From: Grandmère Mimi World News(World News) Jx(Jx) K. Heidi VanderVelde WorkingWords100 Stu Beitler Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks RESULSARICA(RESULSARICA) Paul Rosenberg Paulriqs2@gmail.com (free Music Downloads) Narendher Goud Naguloori Wired Rubin Steve Carras Editor /26734205

But Grandmère Mimi says that's not all:
March 11, 2009 2:23 AM Grandmère Mimi said... Göran, of course, you could be right. March 12, 2009 1:36 PM

World News(World News) is not really sure about that:
Morphine was given its name in 1803 by the discoverer, a 20 year old German pharmacist named Friedrich Saturner. He named it after Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams.

Meanwhile, Jx(Jx) came up with this idea:
Etiquetas: Ludo

K. thinks that the problem is:
January 31, 2009 4:23 PM The End said... Thanks pips for the updates on politics and the festivals. I have been led to conjecture the remarkable and interesting time in which we live.

In contrast, Heidi VanderVelde replies:
This center will be open daily from 7 AM to 6 PM. SERVICES ARE FEW: Power is out in 90% of the parish. Sewerage service is unreliable until power is restored.

WorkingWords100 does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
white winds buffet from all angles an icy path crow back home in the tree shakes off his white c...

Stu Beitler gives a bit of an idea about it:
Search Navigation Browse by Disaster Accidents Air Disasters Animal Accidents Auto Accidents Boating Accidents Bridge Collapses Building Collapses Cave Ins Collapses other Drownings Earthquakes Explosions Fires Floods Horse and Buggy Accidents Hurricanes Ice and Snow Landslides Mining Explosions and Accidents Panics Ship Disasters Storms & Lightning Tornadoes Train Wrecks and Accidents

But Grandmère Mimi says that's not all:
Prayer Request From Ann Sorry, Archbishop Orombi Update 2 On Tigger The Cat DON T BLAME ME! BLAME DOUG!

Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks might have an idea about it:
In all, everybody had a wonderful time and Marah was so kind and gracious and put up with my yapping nonstop on the way back to the hotel. Hopefully she'll recover. I was just so excited to have her here!

RESULSARICA(RESULSARICA) scans the other's answers and reply:
Self Confidence or Over Confidence ? confidence , self confidence VAZHACHAAL IN KERALA - INDIAN NIAGARA FALLS! - Shantan Ten Longest Bridges In World - Amazing

Paul Rosenberg does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT): "Here's a guy who gave 60 years of service to this country, and he was screwed [by federal prosecutors] ... How do es he get his reputation back?"

paulriqs2@gmail.com (free music downloads) says it all comes down to this:
11. Children's Games12. Submarine Attack13. The Hummingbird14. Sunrise on Lake Pontchartrain15. Daisy's Ballet Career

Narendher Goud Naguloori says it all comes down to this:
REVIEW!! TOLLYWOOD 2008 RADHA DAUGHTER??? GHAJINI PUSHUPS!! Gavaskar, Kapil, Bedi in cricket s Hall of Fame!!!... KING TRAILER

Wired thinks about it:
Veerman talks about Dutch can-do the way generals talk about staying the course in a prolonged military battle. "People say sea-level rise will push us back into the hinterlands," he says. "We say no, we can manage with 1, 2, even 3 meters. But we have to act." With a black pen, he inks in an expanded coastline on the map laid out before him. Extending the country westward will be a colossal reclamation effort: Dredging ships, working just offshore, would spend the next century vacuuming up roughly 121 million cubic meters of seafloor sand

In response, Rubin claims:
Archives May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008

Steve Carras gives a bit of an idea about it:
Trucker Network: Truck Driving Schools Trucker Chat & Forums Trucking News Trucking Directory Home > > Truck Driver and Trucking Forums

Editor objects:
Kiss My Gumbo Wednesday Hero - Spc. Robert Hamilton Spc. Robert Hamilton, from Corpus Christi, Texas, Company C, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, prepares to bandage the thumb of an ... 9 hours ago

Sources:
Grandmère Mimi World News(World News) Jx(Jx) K. Heidi VanderVelde WorkingWords100 Stu Beitler Scrappersaurus Scrapbooks RESULSARICA(RESULSARICA) Paul Rosenberg paulriqs2@gmail.com (free music downloads) Narendher Goud Naguloori Wired Rubin Steve Carras Editor

Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment

Lake Pontchartrain From: Steve Buser Regime_change Brendina Pederhold Richard Rainey, The Times-Picayune New Orleans Ladder(New Orleans Ladder) Wired K. X_subaru_x Ravan(a Day Of My Life In Pictures) Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune Steve Buser Sop81_1 GS Don Morris, Ph.D. Guest Contributor Cheri J. Crane Admin Grandmère Mimi Steve Buser Moksha Sandra Barbier, The Times-Picayune /26734213

Meanwhile, Steve Buser came up with this idea:
Milwaukee (WI) by karl, USA Minami Uonuma by takeyoshi, Japan Minneapolis (MN) by snapshutter, USA Minneapolis (MN) by Greg, USA Minneapolis (MN) by Dusty Lens, USA

regime_change sees it this way:
Chicken, Take a look at the Kissimmee River in FL. The ACE straightened it, now they're working with Southwest FL Water Management to, um, make it crooked again. The point is, despite man's laws that they may have abided, they didn't understand Nature's law, and that a river is crooked for a reason. Straighten it, and it will overflow the lake or ocean it dumps into, and carry too much sediment or other effluent into it. Man thought he could improve on Nature, and now has to eat crow and spend dough to get it back to the way it was before. The ACE is notorious for doing things li ke this. There are plenty of smart engineers. The problem is when they think they are smarter than Nature.

For this reason, Brendina Pederhold says:
February (10) Brendan s critique of our new routine: Where we ve been living the last four months (a pi... Shame on Cascade Stables (or Mom, You Were Right) And so begins Mardi Gras weekend... A Gras Weekend Thoughts about performance style, and pictures Visit the Website!!! More on this past week 3 minute blog We have dense V5 occipital lobes

Richard Rainey, The Times-Picayune remembers that:
As rain poured down, Boh Bros. Construction Co. teams began installing temporary braces along the damaged beams. The work, expected to be completed today, will allow traffic to flow while crews spend the next several weeks making permanent repairs, Guidry said.

While it may be true, New Orleans Ladder(New Orleans Ladder) thinks:
But what we do have on our side is much greater than time.It is called by many names Sinn Féin. "Corps Decision Makers" Whine Like Babies about their 100 Years Score!

However, Wired thinks differently:
1 // Raise the Lake At low tide, the North Sea now drops far enough that gravity can drain excess water from Lake Ijssel. But that won't work if the oceans rise. The plan: build up the height of the lake's enclosure and raise the water surface by up to 5 feet.

Similarly, K. adds:
Radish King - NOLA Happenings MAI Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Ford Fest Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo

x_subaru_x brings a word of caution:
These are just the pictures that my parents took from the ceremony...it was hot...very, very hot.... >.<

As Ravan(a day of my life in pictures) says:
After dinner, we head to Blake's, uptown. We can't decide, really. My roommate is already there. Hello!Whimsy? Confusion?Timecheck!

For this purpose, Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune suggests:
But in an opin ion issued Thursday, parish bonding attorney Grant Schlueter warned Davis that should revenue from the casino and entertainment complex decline, there is no guarantee that the parish could increase the millages to make up for shortfalls, "putting the parish at risk of having insufficient funds to operate."

In response, Steve Buser claims:
New Delhi by Delhi Photo Diary, India New Forest by Caroline Carruthers, UK New Orleans (LA) by steve buser, USA

However, sop81_1 states that:
Officials feared that water and sewer infrastructure in the south county, already pummeled by Katrina, again suffered damage.

GS Don Morris, Ph.D. is absolutely sure that:
JPost.com Front Page Top Stories Loading... My Blog List Pajamas Media Obama, Hitchens, Churchill, and Torture 3 hours ago Debbie Schlussel Leis & Korans: Hawaii s New Islam Day 6 hours ago American Thinker Joe Biden's Muddled Tough-Love Speech to AIPAC 6 hours ago Little Green Footballs Chris Matthews and Tom Tancredo Promote 'Intelligent Design' Creationism 9 hours ago The Terror Finance Blog European Union Funding and the Push to Legitimize Hizballah 1 week ago http://israeljewishnews.blogspot.com/2008/

Guest Contributor considers that:
June 3rd, 2009- by Guest Contributor    By Guest Contributor John Solomon Editor: In Case of Emergency, Read Blog In his forthcoming book, former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, warns about the U.S. becoming complacent and returning to a September 10 mindset. But he is equally cautionary about going too far in the other direction. There are two opposite extremes that must be avoided, he writes in the book, Homeland Security: Assessing the First Five Years (University of Pennsylvania Press), one, hysteria and fear, and the other, complacency and almost blithe disregard of the threats we face. In fact, much of the book attempts to find the right balance in policies and attitudes to keep the nation safe.

Cheri J. Crane does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Sian & Kent Bessey's website Rick & Ranae Roberts Official LDS Website Nancy Allen's new blog

Admin intervenes and adds:
Beginning in the nineteen fifties an industry emerged to exploit Louisiana s coastal shell resources. Within a few decades shell dredging had destroyed a vital part of the skeletal framework of our coast. Thousands of years of buried and exposed shell deposits were casually excavated and sold at far below the cost of crushed limestone from Indiana, mostly to make roadbeds on our soft coastal soils. 

While it may be true, Grandmère Mimi thinks:
March 10, 2009 12:34 PM Göran Koch-Swahne said... I found the US thing cool. March 10, 2009 12:40 PM

However, Steve Buser states that:
Hanoi by Jérôme, Vietnam Helsinki by PPusa, Finland Helsinki by Kaa, Finland Herne Bay by Han, Lil n Caz, Great Britain

Moksha objects:
The Rialto Bridge's 24-foot arch was designed to allow passage of galleys, and the massive structure was built on some 12,000 wooden pilings that still support the bridge more than 400 years later. The architect, Antonio da Ponte ("Anthony of the Bridge," appropriately enough), competed against such eminent designers as Michelangelo and Palladio for the contract.

In other words, Sandra Barbier, The Times-Picayune puts it this way:
The staff assembled for the school is united and committed, Robinet said. "They're enthusiastic and extremely ready to get into the classrooms and do the necessary job, " she said.

Sources:
Steve Buser regime_change Brendina Pederhold Richard Rainey, The Times-Picayune New Orleans Ladder(New Orleans Ladder) Wired K. x_subaru_x Ravan(a day of my life in pictures) Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune Steve Buser sop81_1 GS Don Morris, Ph.D. Guest Contributor Cheri J. Crane Admin Grandmère Mimi Steve Buser Moksha Sandra Barbier, The Times-Picayune

Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment

Lake Pontchartrain From: Steve Buser Narendher Goud Naguloori Webmaster Julia Wecansavetheamericanfamily(MThaller) MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) Rex Parker Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune Scott(Scott) Frank Intothemystic79 RESULSARICA(RESULSARICA) Stevestenzelphotography@yahoo.com (Steve Stenzel) Steve Buser Regime_change /26734211

In response, Steve Buser claims:
Minneapolis (MN) by Scott, USA Minneapolis (MN) by Mitch, USA Misawa by misawa mama, Japan Molfetta by saretta, Italy Monrovia (CA) by Keith, USA

As Narendher Goud Naguloori says:
2. Donghai BridgeDonghai Bridge (literally "East Sea Grand Bridge") is the longest cross-sea bridge in the world and the longest bridge in Asia. It was completed on December 10, 2005. It has a total length of 32.5 kilometres (20.2 miles) and connects Shanghai and the offshore Yangshan deep-water port in China. Most of the bridge is a low-level viaduct. There are also cable-stayed sections to allow for the passage of large ships, largest with span of 420 m.

But Webmaster says that's not all:
mvremixmedia Cheri J. Crane kluciole Maryann Cook, Calendar editor, The Times-Picayune admin Andrew Lopez, The Times-Picayune

Before going any further, Julia wants to get this straight:
About Me Julia View my complete profile

wecansavetheamericanfamily(MThaller) brings some great news:
For 20 years, Norquist and his fellow conservatives have been ranting on the evils of taxes and government, and they have convinced a tragic proportion of Americans that it is best to shrink government until drowned in a bathtub. And finally we are seeing its results. And its results are horrific.

While it may be true, MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) thinks:
09:16 @ WestleyAnnis no, Neil Simon isn't so out of the mainstream that he needs editing. # 09:18 why am I attracting followers who clearly don't agree with me politically? hopefully they're all hawt like @Dayngr #

As a result of that, Rex Parker belives:
2008 campaign personality - MONDAY, Apr. 27, 2009 ... SUNDAY, Apr. 26, 2009 - T Payne (Comedy webzine fo... SATURDAY, Apr 25, 2009 - B Wilber (Introducer of m...

In addition to this, Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune states:
Most Commented on NOLA.com The stories you're talking about 277 comments Mayor Ray Nagin and family went to Jamaica courtesy of Greg Meffert and NetMethods 225 comments Jefferson Parish black teachers' group opposes white Gretna principal 148 comments Man killed by police in Uptown neighborhood

Scott(Scott) explains:
On the career front. I think I just had my best week as a teacher. I, for the first time, felt truly confident in my abilities to teach, motivate, and support my students. I like the way that feels. I know I will face some ups and downs this year and in my career, but right now, I feel good.

Frank sees it this way:
When it starts to rain, you cover your beer instead of your head. You've eaten at one or more of these restaurants, AND know how to pronounce them: Prejeans, Tu Jac's, Gallatoire's, Ralph & Kacoo's, Brunet's, or Mulatte's.

Before going any further, intothemystic79 wants to get this straight:
1989. Nin eteen years ago I drank alcohol for the first time. I got into my parents liquor cabinet during one of my sister s parties. It was Jack Daniels. I was still living in Mandeville. I wrote my first book and had it pseudo-published through our school. It was about two barbie-esque teens who were on their way to prom when they got abducted by aliens. I had an article about me in the Times Picayune and I was labeled a budding author.

However, Rex Parker thinks differently:
skip to main | skip to sidebar Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle A Crossword Blog - PLEASE NOTE: In syndication, the Sunday NYT puzzle runs a week behind, and the dailies are five weeks behind. The puzzle number is the original publication date (e.g., 1122 = Nov. 22).

RESULSARICA(RESULSARICA) gives a bit of an idea about it:
6. Penang Bridge The Penang Bridge (jambatan Pulau Pinang in Malay) E 36 is a dual-carriageway toll bridge that connects Gelugor on the island of Penang and Seberang Prai on the mainland of Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula. The bridge is also linked to the Norht-South Expressway in Prai and Jelutong Expressway in Penang. It was officially opened to traffic on September 14, 1085. The total length of the bridge is 13..5 (8.4 miles), making it among the longest bridges in the world, the longest bridge in the country as well as a national landmark. PLUS Expressway Berhad is the concession holder which manages it.

stevestenzelphotography@yahoo.com (Steve Stenzel) gives a bit of an idea about it:
Doughnut Run 5K, April 13: Race Report (1st place), Results Winter Begone Duathlon, April 27: Race Report (2nd in AG), Results , Photos

Steve Buser has another idea:
New York (NY) by ken mac, USA New York (NY) by Mame McCutchin, USA New York (NY) by Ming, USA New York City (NY) by , USA

regime_change points out another thing aside from that:
So, law is supposed to do the research? People can do plenty of stupid things that are legal. The point is to do what's right. It's not about being good or bad, I'm not making a moral judgment. I think the institution is flawed, has too much power, and doesn't have a real check or balance to it (other than what's "legal," perhaps). I mean, you can be sitting there on your property, watching some cheerful, polite crew cut down your 250 year old oak tree all because it's too close to a levee and they think it may be a problem in the future--but I don't think you'd feel too good about it, and I don't think it would be the right decision to cut it. And this would be legal, but not right.

Sources:
Steve Buser Narendher Goud Naguloori Webmaster Julia wecansavetheamericanfamily(MThaller) MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) Rex Parker Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune Scott(Scott) Frank intothemystic79 RESULSARICA(RESULSARICA) stevestenzelphotography@yahoo.com (Steve Stenzel) Steve Buser regime_change

Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment

Lake Pontchartrain From: Timbeaux GS Don Morris, Ph.D. Wr Reprehensor ARV MAVF Steve Buser Amy Steve Buser Amy Shelby(Amy Shelby) Illseed Apelegrin Cary J. Polevoy(Cary J. Polevoy) Steve Carras Paul Martin Eugene Volokh X_subaru_x Serafina Puchkina Steve Buser /26734214

Timbeaux says it all comes down to this:
So I am ready. Share and Enjoy: Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website

GS Don Morris, Ph.D. scans the other's answers and reply:
Oslo agreements repeatedly were revised, regardless of Palestinian non-compliance, until the authorized number of police grew from 8,000 to 40,000.

Furthermore, wr claims:
Entries (RSS) Comments (RSS) Your Ad Here Live Traffic Feed Realtime blog traffic reports Recent Readers

Reprehensor does a quick recap:
truthmove.org911pressfortruth.compatriotsquestion911.com911revisited.comwilliam911.comFamily Steering Committee for the 9/11 Independent Commission

ARV MAVF intervenes and adds:
10 KOTA TERMAHAL DI DUNIA Ukiran "Manusia Singa" yang Lebih Kuno Empat Unsur Agar si Kecil Tumbuh Tinggi

Steve Buser does a quick recap:
Bandung by Bunyamin, Indonesia Bandung by Eki Akhwan, Indonesia Bangalore by Rajesh, India Bangkok by UberSand, Thailand Barcelona by niamhphotography.com, Spain

Amy can't forget that:
April 5, 2009 5:16 PM Susi said... great job out there amy! i hope your day went as you'd hoped and you reached all your goals. please now go sit in a blues bar with a glass of jack daniels on ice for me would ya?! :)

Steve Buser is not really sure about that:
San Francisco (CA) by Burd Zel Krai, USA San Francisco (CA) by PFranson, USA San Francisco (CA) by Louis la Vache, USA

Amy Shelby(Amy Shelby) might have an idea about it:
They found this armadillo while camping. Cai said he saw two deer as well but they didn't get a picture of them. One of the long piers out in the lake. Rob and Cai at their site. This is their tent. Another pier out in the lake with a beach. Cai and Rob in the tent. Rob and Cai outside of the visitor's center. This was a really nice brick building that you can go to during the day and they have discussions about different things. It looked really neat. Cai walking through the woods to the beach. A deer track on the beach.

illseed does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Contact LaBruzzo or learn more about his office. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) Do you think poor women should get $1000 to get their tubes tied? As More Apply for Welfare, Concern for Those Denied Creating Jobs Trumps Building Bridges Region s Jobless Turning to Training Programs

Furthermore, apelegrin claims:
Down yonder in the Gulf Coast Louisiana to be specific June first marks the first day of hurricane season. It s a long season from June 1 through November 30 with most of the heaviest worrying in August and Spetember. By June 1, you are supposed to have your emergency supplies in order an evacuation plan, food and water to last for a few days, emergency first aid, extra dog food, cat food, water supply, gas. Important documents go in a waterproof spot. The year after Katrina I was, in light of our experience the year before,  frantic about this day I had a shed filled with drinking water and canned goods, an abundance of gasoline. All of my photographs were in plastic bins which I then double bagged in contractor garbage bags and duct taped. (In fact most of my photographs have remained in those very bins untouched for three years.) I had back up prescriptions for the kids. Valium for myself. My mother-in-law made candles and poured them in old baby food j ars. We had every type of battery and light. The packing, repacking, and checking of these items was my whole summer occupation. If the wind blew, I was ready to put the kids in the car and leave.

Cary J. Polevoy(Cary J. Polevoy) points out another thing aside from that:
But in this ad, with its focus on issues in which McCain played a minor role, we find that he is overstating his case and misleading his viewers.

Having that in mind, Steve Buser wonders:
Dallas (TX) by Rita, USA Dallas/Fort Worth (TX) by A Wandering Soul, USA Darmstadt by Elsch, Germany Delta (CO) by Bill, USA

Steve Carras does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Ten Longest Bridges - Truck Driver and Trucking Forums Sign up   |   Login Layover Support: Faq >> Live Help >> Contact Us >> Newsletter Sign Up >> Advertisers >>

Paul Martin gives a bit of an idea about it:
The bathroom upstairs has a corroded shower-head, the door hinges are rusting out, said 50-year-old Thomas Stone, the longtime fire chief of St. Bernard Parish, outside New Orleans. And then there s the stench, like rotten eggs, that seems to get worse with the heat and humidity.

For this reason, Eugene Volokh says:
( link ) Porkchop: What DiverDan said. I don't dive anymore, but if I did, it certainly wouldn't be in a place where I couldn't carry basio safety equipment. It's kind of like skydiving without a reserve chute. You can get away with it most of the time, but when you need it, you really need it. (Kind of like, oh, firearms, too, I guess.) 5.14.2009 1:49pm

x_subaru_x is not really sure about that:
angst anime anne rice applications appreciation arcade art asian pacific heritage luncheon babysitting bad day

Thinking that's not all, Serafina Puchkina adds:
In real life, Hotspur is an avid amateur historian that hails from a multi-generational naval family in the United States. His particular interest is Ironclads, pre-dreadnoughts, and transitional 19th century naval technologies.

Steve Buser brings some great news:
New York City (NY) by Eliane , USA New York City (NY) by Kitty, USA Newcastle by Julia, Australia Newcastle upon Tyne by beth, UK

Sources:
Timbeaux GS Don Morris, Ph.D. wr Reprehensor ARV MAVF Steve Buser Amy Steve Buser Amy Shelby(Amy Shelby) illseed apelegrin Cary J. Polevoy(Cary J. Polevoy) Steve Carras Paul Martin Eugene Volokh x_subaru_x Serafina Puchkina Steve Buser

Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment

Lake Pontchartrain From: Mnet Keath Graham JK Schwehm Serafina Puchkina Danny Gallagher The Times-Picayune MUCKRAKER Admin New Orleans Ladder(New Orleans Ladder) MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) Regime_change Mookie New Orleans Ladder Abby White Steve Buser CJ Lin, The Times-Picayune Trina Freckleface MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) /26734212

Before going any further, Mnet wants to get this straight:
did not turn the plane back over to me until we were well into the air. On other occasions the instructor would have me climb

Keath Graham tells the real story:
The Shirley MacLaine Higher Self Seminar (after Harry Chapin tribute) The UFO Incident Third Grade Memories

As a result of that, JK Schwehm belives:
Tezcuco Cottage Print Camp St. Lighthouse Print Pass Manchac Lighthouse Print Bourbon St. Shirt Alligator Mule Shirt

Serafina Puchkina comes with the facts:
Aether Salon in the News A Stroll Through Caledon The Heliograph VintFalken Overheard at the Salon"those who built the boat apparently encountered great difficulty in getting a crew to man her for her first test in Newark Bay. - Hotspur O'Toole, Submersibles!

Danny Gallagher thinks that the problem is:
To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted no need to use <p> or <br> tags.

The Times-Picayune brings more details:
A Slidell man was killed and three people were injured in a two-vehicle accident Sunday morning on the U.S. 11 Bridge over Lake Pontchartrain, according to a State Police Troop L spokesman.

But MUCKRAKER says that's not all:
MUCKRAKER: Epistle to the New Year MUCKRAKER The RON BERRY pedophilia/molestation quagmire of venality is again in the news, this time a reopening of the case itself, with the added twist of possibly calling for new testimony of former mayors, since Berry’s den of iniquity was bankrolled by the city government. The novel EDDIE et alia is based on this. Read it.

admin does a quick recap:
http://www.carwashguys.com/boatlaunch.shtml Timed released biological and environmental remediation is nothing new, many environmental engineers use this to help reduce large algae blooms which threaten drinking water supplies, affect water quality or are a danger to sea life. Think on this idea, it is totally doable and we can start ASAP.

New Orleans Ladder(New Orleans Ladder) brings some great news:
What "federally mandated environmental assessment process" is the Corps talking about? Reporter? Hello Boss?What has happened to the IPET Levee Study which has been Delayed Release

However, MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) thinks differently:
20:31 @ caderoux i know a few people that left cats in metairie for K, they came through OK. # 20:32 @ thepinkc no, it IS the flintstones! that's the problem, they want to teach that to kids! Republics don't realize what they've done here #

regime_change says it all comes down to this:
Notification was sent out that on the Oachita River, that its possible trees upto 100ft from the levee will be removed. Haven't recieved any notification about it on the Atchafalaya.

Still being unsure, mookie asks:
Share this BLOG! Buy Some Stuff ...you get stuff recommended by us and help keep this little site afloat!

New Orleans Ladder brings a word of caution:
~ Ray in New Orleans ~Music Maven ~Musti's Radical Blog ~casa de Charlotte della luna ~Maitri's Vatul Blog

Abby White scans the other's answers and reply:
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 Gumbo Ya Ya and Gourmet Gris Gris Good Evening Everyone: My husband just got back from his beloved city of New Orleans, and as promised, he is my guest blogger tonight. Here are some of his thoughts on New Orleans and its unique food. By Steve White, Guest Blogger

But Steve Buser says that's not all:
Port Townsend (WA) by raf, USA Portland (OR) by Meead, USA Portland (ME) by Corey, USA Portland (OR) by Hoodphotography, USA Portland (OR) by Lynette, USA

CJ Lin, The Times-Picayune does a quick recap:
Posted by jhh on 03/15/09 at 1:58PM He deserved this for being stupid enough to leave them in front of his house (if that's where they were) - it's still illegal to grow, and the police were just doing their jobs.

In contrast, Trina replies:
Chaos Free Living Karen rides in a tow truck 6 days ago My Noggin Bloggins Birthday Party Sunday 1 week ago

For this purpose, Steve Buser suggests:
Tuscaloosa (AL) by dc, USA Tuzla by Jazzy, Bosnia and Herzegovina Twin Cities (MN) by Slinger, USA Van Buren (AR) by James A., USA

freckleface scans the other's answers and reply:
January 4, 2009 6:28 PM Jill Marie said... I will agree that this movie was made wonderfully, but I had a very hard time with the concept of the movie. Being born as a old man kind of creeped me out. I will not ruin the movie for others, but I was also very disturbed by the ending. It was hard for me to watch at times. But I am also a very emotional person. I will say this again, it was an unbelievable screen write and was a movie that you have to see. But I was a little messed up after seeing it for a few hours.

MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) has another idea:
More intense than Katrina, Gustav, and now Hanna and Ike? Lovely. An Obama State Department will move forward the country's participation in the Kyoto Accords, and will provide the president with what he'll need to make the case for ratification to the Senate.

Sources:
Mnet Keath Graham JK Schwehm Serafina Puchkina Danny Gallagher The Times-Picayune MUCKRAKER admin New Orleans Ladder(New Orleans Ladder) MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) regime_change mookie New Orleans Ladder Abby White Steve Buser CJ Lin, The Times-Picayune Trina freckleface MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght)

Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment

Lake Pontchartrain From: Lalectoraprovisoria Steve Buser Steve Buser DavidOrto(DavidOrto) Wired Stevestenzelphotography@yahoo.com (Steve Stenzel) GS Don Morris, Ph.D. K. Thehand Stephen Crippen Steve Buser Eugene Volokh New Orleans Ladder Steve Buser ARV MAVF Maryann Cook, Calendar Editor, The Times-Picayune Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune Michael A. Golrick /26734207

lalectoraprovisoria thinks that the problem is:
James Benning's vibrant and thrilling RR obviously adds up to much more than a romance of the rails, but it's that, too. The film's 43 cunningly composed and juxtaposed single-take visions of all-American landscapes

Thinking that's not all, Steve Buser adds:
Port Townsend (WA) by raf, USA Portland (OR) by Meead, USA Portland (ME) by Corey, USA Portland (OR) by Hoodphotography, USA Portland (OR) by Lynette, USA

Steve Buser brings some great news:
March ( 24 ) Strange shore-sounder slivers along Mandeville sea... Nectar for the bees, pollen for the flowers Flying the Moon Walk Smoke gets in your sky. Pileated Woodpecker Orange you going to yell? Irish non-stewing A red lady larking The Irish Cup It s blowing in the wind..... This coot starts a scoot. Lucky duck Not clowning around Out of the fog Top of the day, top of the sky Chomping to meet you

Despite the previous arguments, DavidOrto(DavidOrto) has many reasons to think otherwise:
We had big fun on the Bayou! As most of you know, Melissa is spending a few weeks with us before leaving for Brazil. We re having fun with her down here. Anyway, she wanted to see New Orleans before she left, so we went down there this weekend.

Wired explains:
3 // Dam the Waters Rotterdam, Europe's busiest port, is already protected by an extensive network of dams, dikes, and dunes. The new plan would augment that system, raising the height of existing structures and adding four giant flood barriers.

stevestenzelphotography@yahoo.com (Steve Stenzel) thinks that the problem is:
Rochester LUABC Half-Marathon, Feb 15: Quick Photo , Race Report (5th overall) , Race Photos LTF Indoor Triathlon, Eagan, Mar 8: Race Report (3rd overall) , Results

Still being unsure, GS Don Morris, Ph.D. asks:
All it took for an Arab to become a bonefide "refugee", recognized by UNRWA, was two years residence anywhere in Eretz Yisrael. But even many of those Arabs who had no such residency were able to receive refugee status simply by claiming poverty.

In other words, K. puts it this way:
Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Club Mass and Parade Italian-American Marching Club St. Joseph's Day Parade

thehand can't forget that:
I am promoting and fundraising in honor of my father, Terry Stuckey. In the fall of 1995, he was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. I witnessed my dad courageously battle this devastating disease for months at a time, until Leukemia won by attrition late in the summer of 1997. He was 43 years old. His body gave up, however, he never let go of his charismatic spirit.

Stephen Crippen sees it this way:
You A blog about you (and me) by Stephen Crippen. (Return To Blog Main Page) Rebuilding homes in New Orleans

In other words, Steve Buser puts it this way:
Reykjavik by Vírgíll, Iceland Riau by Hendrawan, Indonesia Richmond by lowermainlandmom, Canada Richmond upon Thames by Chuckeroon, UK Riga by Riga Photos, Latvia

Eugene Volokh objects:
( link ) ...,.,,;,.,.,,;: One reason there's not a lot of caselaw or commentary on this ordinance is that until recently Lake P (I don't even try to spell it) was so filthy and polluted no one in their right mind would scuba dive in it. Things have changed beginning in the mid-90s, though, so maybe we'll eventually get a couple of Louisiana SC cases analyzing this issue. 5.14.2009 1:33pm

But New Orleans Ladder has a different opinion:
~Dr. Daisy ~MF Korn Louisiana Melancholic ~CenLamar ~Central La. Politics ~Levees.org ~Pump to the River ~G Manifesto ~Affrodite's Adventures in Nappy Hair ~Huck UpChuck

Steve Buser explains:
Torino by Fabrizio, Italy Toronto by Steve, Canada Torun by Glenn, Poland Torun by Kasia, Poland Torun by Torun Observer, Poland

ARV MAVF brings a word of caution:
Kontes Terkonyol Didunia Bebaskan Sakit Kepala Akibat Stres Selama Berlibur... Minta Hujan, Sepasang kodok Dinikahkan

Maryann Cook, Calendar editor, The Times-Picayune considers that:
Olde Towne Slidell Spring Street Fair April 18-19, Slidell, First, Second and Erlanger streets in Olde Towne. Antiques, collectibles, jewelry, linens, Depression glass, food and crafts. 985.641.6316.

For this reason, Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune says:
Davis' proposal would have required voter approval of casino gambling in St. Tammany Parish. And Davis wanted to word the proposition to make "the approval of riverboat gaming contingent upon a dedication of revenues to a proportionate reduction" of the parish's operating millages, Schlueter said. But that ballot language isn't recommended, the bonding attorney said, because "if the vote (to approve casino gambling) was conditional or qualified, it is susceptible to a (legal) attack."

Michael A. Golrick is rather skeptical:
A Great and Godly Adventure: The Pilgrims and the myth of the first Thanksgiving by Godfrey Hodgson Currently Listening to

Sources:
lalectoraprovisoria Steve Buser Steve Buser DavidOrto(DavidOrto) Wired stevestenzelphotography@yahoo.com (Steve Stenzel) GS Don Morris, Ph.D. K. thehand Stephen Crippen Steve Buser Eugene Volokh New Orleans Ladder Steve Buser ARV MAVF Maryann Cook, Calendar editor, The Times-Picayune Charlie Chapple, The Times-Picayune Michael A. Golrick

Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment

Lake Pontchartrain From: Steve Buser Ramon Antonio Vargas And Jeff Adelson,... Tuulenhaiven Steve Buser Brian Allee-Walsh, The Times-Picayune Bustaduke ARV MAVF Denise(Denise) LandBlueBook, Inc(LandBlueBook, Inc) Maryann Cook, Calendar Editor, The Times-Picayune MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) A Word's Worth Noreply@blogger.com (gnadas) K. MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) Kristin C(Kristin C) Steve Lendman(Steve Lendman) Greg /26734208

Steve Buser is rather skeptical:
Bucharest by Malpraxis, Romania Buckingham by Sarah, UK Budapest by agrajag, Hungary Budapest by Isadora, Hungary Budapest by Zannnie and Zsolt, Hungary

Before going any further, Ramon Antonio Vargas and Jeff Adelson,... wants to get this straight:
The Coast Guard dispatched a 25-foot rescue boat to the scene, but before it arrived the motorist had been hauled out of the lake, Coast Guard Lt. Stephen Nutting said.

In other words, tuulenhaiven puts it this way:
After getting cleaned up, we went to find dinner and tried the Camellia Grill a quintessential 50 s type diner, complete with serpentine counter and waiters in white coats. My New Orleans eati ng adventure began with a cheeseburger dressed (the local term for lettuce, tomatoes, and mayo) and an orange freeze (a freeze being ice cream, juice, and ice, blended). It was quite a delicious meal.

Steve Buser explains:
Adelaide by M. Benaut, Australia Afyonkarahisar by afyonblog, Turkey Albany (NY) by , USA Albuquerque (NM) by Helen, USA Alicante by pepealcaide, Spain American Fork (UT) by Annie, USA

Brian Allee-Walsh, The Times-Picayune is not really sure about that:
Ronnie Theriot, with a 7-iron from 110 yards, on No. 14 at Stonebridge. Witness was Bill Aikin. It is Theriot's fourth ace and second within six weeks, also witnessed by Aikin.

Having that in mind, bustaduke wonders:
    Florida & Georgia    Chesapeake Area    Gulf Coast    West Coast    Great Lakes    THT Get Togethers SERVICES

Meanwhile, ARV MAVF came up with this idea:
[Foto] Rumah Unik Dari Pesawat Bekas [Foto] Ternyata Mega Dan SBY Kompak dan Akur Hebat ! Orang Buta Bisa Melihat Lagi Berkat Brainp...

In response, Denise(Denise) claims:
Bensons and other family and friends who were here during the aftermath of Katrina, let me summarize by saying that this return has been

LandBlueBook, Inc(LandBlueBook, Inc) imagines that:
â–ª Approximately 275+ acres of mixed timberland with development potentialâ–ª No Conservation Easements have been placed on this property which provides potential tax benefits. â–ª Incredible hunting & fishing

Maryann Cook, Calendar editor, The Times-Picayune does a quick recap:
Zydeco Extravaganza May 31, Opelousas, Evangeline Downs Racetrack & Casino, 2235 Creswell Lane Extension. Full day of zydeco music and Creole food, plus inductions into the Zydeco Music Hall of Fame. 337.234.9695.

As a result of that, MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) belives:
17:45 @ femaleprodigy that happened in MA when it was by-county/town. it was so confusing they passed it state-wide. #

However, A Word's Worth states that:
Tuesday, March 3, 2009 A TOWN ON THE TCHEFUNCTA Last week-end, I was catapulted back in time on a visit to Madisonville, Louisiana where my grandson Martin Romero works as a landscape architect. When I was a teen-ager, we sometimes visited this small community on the Tchefuncta River, and during the 50 s, it was just one short street that had a cluster of bars, restaurants, and a landing where we launched a boat for a ride on the river to view the mansions lining this waterway. Most of the homes were owned by New Orleanians who spent week-ends there during the summer months.

As noreply@blogger.com (gnadas) says:
is another lovely place to stop in, an experience much like Madisonville since it has lots of historical charm and one can walk to restaurants and cafes.

K. explains:
The Colton Kitchen Project Stripped Kitchen - The building of the kitchen has been a roller coaster of inspiration, mixed with dissolution the last three months. I haven't blogged because building a ki... 2 weeks ago

MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) sees it this way:
21:31 @ JamiMiami when i taught regularly for EMC, used to stay in Vienna, right on the metro. loved that! #

Kristin C(Kristin C) is rather skeptical:
After calling about 50 hotels, I may be exaggerating slightly, it could have been 45, we had found a vacant room in Jennings, LA, which is where at least one of our wonderful little boys are snoring away to get ready for another busy day... in Texas.

In other words, Steve Lendman(Steve Lendman) puts it this way:
Very likely reliable as post-Katrina, Blackwater mercenaries were deployed on New Orleans streets and in neighborhoods. Protected by immunity, they came in full battle gear right after the storm hit and spread out into the city's chaos. Their cover was to provide hurricane relief, but they functioned as vigilantes. Empowered by federal, state and local authorities. Terrorizing local residents. Removing them from choice areas for development. Assuring they couldn't return. A part of America's "war on terrorism" that's heading for citiies everywhere.

For this purpose, Greg suggests:
At 5 a.m., the Slidell office of the National Weather Service said coastal storm surge flooding of 3 to 5 feet above normal tide levels, accompanied by large and dangerous battering waves can be expected across the warning area today through Saturday. Tide levels of 2 to 4 feet above normal are expected by Thursday afternoon in Lakes Pontchartrain and Maurepas, rising to 3 to 5 feet above normal along their north shores on Thursday night and Friday, as winds shift southeast.

Sources:
Steve Buser Ramon Antonio Vargas and Jeff Adelson,... tuulenhaiven Steve Buser Brian Allee-Walsh, The Times-Picayune bustaduke ARV MAVF Denise(Denise) LandBlueBook, Inc(LandBlueBook, Inc) Maryann Cook, Calendar editor, The Times-Picayune MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) A Word's Worth noreply@blogger.com (gnadas) K. MysticKnyght(MysticKnyght) Kristin C(Kristin C) Steve Lendman(Steve Lendman) Greg

Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment