Ya know, Roddick's mojo is quite unattractive.
Natter .38 Special
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Next Season on 24: Everybody Goes to Federal Prison
Maybe they can do a big 24/PB crossover event.
What happens when evacuees go a week without medical care? Bad things.
BRAGGS, Okla. (AP) -- A total of 51 Hurricane Katrina evacuees at the Camp Gruber shelter in northeastern Oklahoma have been taken to hospitals for medical treatment.
The American Red Cross says more than 200 others were treated for minor ailments and injuries at a shelter clinic.
Red Cross spokeswoman Nellie Kelly says a 58-year-old woman died late Sunday night after being taken to a hospital.
The Red Cross set up a separate mental health clinic because several evacuees had not taken their psychiatric medication since the hurricane struck six days ago.
A kidney transplant patient was taken to a hospital because he had not received his anti-rejection medications.
Many evacuees complained of swollen feet. Most of them have spent at least 24 hours on buses after being turned away from sites that were already full in Texas.
I don't know if I can wrap my brain around this one.
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The Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — A week after Hurricane Katrina, engineers plugged the levee break that swamped much of the city and floodwaters began to recede, but along with the good news came the mayor's direst prediction yet: As many as 10,000 dead.
Remember the FEMA head saying "Nobody expected a disaster of this scale"? And that nobody expected the levee to break?
Well, the guy who briefed him before the hurricane says he lied.
As many as 10,000 dead.
I don't think it's going to be that high. Time and again we get these dire predictions only to have the actual numbers fall short of the worst case scenario. Remember the predictions of 6000+ dead in the WTC?
That said, I think this disaster will equal or exceed 9/11's death toll, and 5000 is probably not out of the question.
I think it is going to be at least 5,000. I would believe 10K though.
I think it was 5K right after the hurricane went through. I think another 5K+ died from neglect.
I'm feeling very unsettled these days. The events in NO have me angry, sad and rattled. I worry, now, what would happen in KC if there was ever a catastrophic event of that sort here. Part of me knows that it is irrational, because we are on high ground, have stayed fairly calm during a 2.5 mass power outage caused by an ice strom and I've always felt that mid-westerners were the nicest people in the country. (all apologies to everybody else!).
But, things keep happening to my car, and now I'm thinking of moving just because of it. My liscence plates were stolen twice, a fender was bashed (along with the fenders on every car parked on that side of the street). So I started parking it in the tiny parking lot behind my building that used to be reserved for another tenants tar truck.
So, I forgot to lock it all up Saturday night. Sunday morning when I went out to do my grocery shopping I found my glove compartment open and stuff on my front seat. The only thing that was missing was the bag with my workout clothes in it - a t-shirt I bought at Osco, an old pair of leggings, a change of under wear and a $4 pair of shoes from Target. Nothing valuable, but it was my emergency-in-case-the-building-burns-down clothes.
I can't stop myself from thinking about whether I have enough water and other emergency supplies on hand and what if the clothes I'm wearing are the only ones I'll have for the next week. I've actually been through something like this before. I was made homless by a fire while I was at work one day. I know how it feels to not know where I'd sleep that night. But, I was okay. A friend took me in for 2 weeks till I found a place, my job let me take the time to get my life back together, the Red Cross even gave me some shoes that I still wear.
But I can't get over this feeling forboding. Maybe I've been watching too much coverage. Anyway, that's my first world problem of the day.
Ya know, Roddick's mojo is quite unattractive.
What I find amusing about those commercials is that they've managed to make Nick Kroll as attractive as they have.