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Friday, August 07, 2009
Clunk, clunk, clunk. Two clunkers were on the tow trucks after an accident on Maitland Road. Although clunkers is an exaggeration, one car was a large VW sedan and the other was a Toyota 3WD.
I love the fact that you're posting daily. That's a lot of work. Please keep it up.
Here in Pittsburgh, we had a guy this week who shot and killed three women, wounded 9 others, then killed himself at a fitness center. In April a Pittsburgher shot and killed three policemen at his house. They were answering a call from the guy's crazy mother, complaining that his dog had peed on the floor.
I miss Newcastle and Australia's sanity.
Oh, and Pittsburgh's hosting the G-20 summit meeting next month. Obama and the world leaders will be having dinner at a flower conservatory/garden near my house.
Thanks for the comments. I'm hearing you. News of violence spreads quickly to the 'outside' world. We have our share of violence too. We need to try and build up our communities to be responsible and safe before most other big tasks that a country foolishly takes on. They say that return to your own country can demand more adjustment than that of life spent in another country.
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Hope nobody was hurt...
I love the fact that you're posting daily. That's a lot of work. Please keep it up.
Here in Pittsburgh, we had a guy this week who shot and killed three women, wounded 9 others, then killed himself at a fitness center. In April a Pittsburgher shot and killed three policemen at his house. They were answering a call from the guy's crazy mother, complaining that his dog had peed on the floor.
I miss Newcastle and Australia's sanity.
Oh, and Pittsburgh's hosting the G-20 summit meeting next month. Obama and the world leaders will be having dinner at a flower conservatory/garden near my house.
Big oops!
Today was cooler in temp, but another gorgeous sunny one, after the drama of the skies yesterday evening - you'd never know!
Thanks for the comments. I'm hearing you. News of violence spreads quickly to the 'outside' world. We have our share of violence too. We need to try and build up our communities to be responsible and safe before most other big tasks that a country foolishly takes on.
They say that return to your own country can demand more adjustment than that of life spent in another country.
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