21 March 2011

They're predicting snow on March 22

They found elevated levels of radiation in milk in Tokyo.
What is the world coming to?
They're flying bombing raids over Libya, and launching cruise missiles too.
Six of the jet fighters flying over Libya will be Canadian.
Teachers stayed up late on Sunday night to finish marking assignments and write comments for students.
There are demonstrations in Syria now too.
Some people have such a tough time with their reality that they have to call the police for help.
Sometimes the weather guys overstate the case.
The Canadian government will make a budget statement tomorrow, and some of the opposition with feign bravado and, with bombast oppose it, while others of the opposition will quietly nod their assent, and there will be no election in Canada this Spring.
A daughter will, on short notice, ask for and receive a quick edit of an essay from her dear old dad.
You can get breakfast for $5 at a high school in Altona tomorrow morning.
I've made a Lenten commitment, and just now I'm tipping up my end of the bargain - Cheers, Franklin.
The average grade of the Mt. Ventoux climb is 7.1%, and 11% at the steepest; the length of the climb is 22.7 ks; the fastest bicycle ascent of it was by Iban Mayo, in 55 mins and 51 secs - that's an average of about 20 km/h.
The New Yorker arrived today.
Will the madness never stop!

Ride report
in: 1'C wind NE 10 ks
out: 1'C wind NE 10 ks

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