A morning news item for the Buffistas: [link] High speed chase. Involving a pink Mercury Grand Marquis. With Hello Kitty plates.
The story doesn't list any unnamed passengers, but I'd still like an accounting of the whereabouts of a few buffistas, just in case we need to concoct alibis.
checking in. at work, I swear.
ugh, another wet bed. the boy is having adjustment issues, I know, but I also wonder if he might be having a growth spurt and just sleeping extra soundly.
Today is going to be one of those days. I've been up since before 3, and the headache is well in place.
::yawn::
Happy First Day of Same Sex Marriages in DC Day!
I'm just going to put it out there that both msbelle and ita have had plenty of Those Days already, and could use a break.
I'm in 100% agreement with Jesse.
I'm actually up and dressed and I need to work on getting Mr. Toadstool up and going.
I really really really really want to get back in bed.
I rode to work on a short bus today with a bunch of high school students.
A short CTA bus, that is.
Oh dear.
Child Directs Airplane Traffic At JFK, FAA Investigates (AUDIO)
An audio clip has been released with the distinct voice of a young child directing air traffic over one of the nation's busiest airports.
Officials at the Federal Aviation Administration and a union representing air traffic controllers at John F. Kennedy International Airport may have mouthed the legendary words of Ted Striker.
Surely you can't be serious.
Both released statements to My Fox Boston condemning the behavior and indicating that the employees involved are no longer controlling air traffic pending the outcome of an investigation. FAA officials have confirmed the authenticity of the audio to the station. The child apparently made five transmissions.
While authorities were not amused by the incident, voices of adults on the radio channel sounded like they were in high spirits. One pilot told the child he was doing an "awesome job."