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A little vacation time is coming. Starting this week, for the next four weeks I am only going to be working Mondays and Tuesdays. YAY!!! Five days off in a row for the next four weeks. :p Of course you all know I can't go cold turkey from my journals or my email, and because I only have access here at work I will have to pop in every couple of days to see what is going on. So I hope to stop in Thursdays and Saturdays. So just in case I miss something or don't comment on an entry I would like to apologize ahead of time. I will try my best to keep up with everyone. I hope everyone has a good rest of your week. Hugs to all.....
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[06 Apr 2005|02:45am] |
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Swiped this from my friend, empyreal.
Take the first 25 songs that are played on the radio and add "In your pants" to the title.
Ok, so it is silly, but it had me laughing.
( In Your Pants )
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[06 Apr 2005|03:10am] |
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This sucks and smells a lot like Herr Bush II's croonies.....
COLORADO LANDOWNERS LOSE CRUCIAL BATTLE TO OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
Private landowners in Colorado lost a controversial legal battle to the oil and gas industry last week. At issue was a bill that would have given private landowners more say in dealing with oil and gas companies drilling on their land.
The bill aimed to ensure fair negotiations between landowners and oil companies in order to address conflicts between landowners and oil and gas companies over "split-estates:" when one person owns the surface land, but another owns the resources beneath it. Currently, federal rules are in industry's favor as they grant priority to mineral or resource owners.
Adding an increased sense of urgency to the matter, loosened regulations and weakened public health laws have enabled a dramatic boost in oil and gas drilling throughout the Rocky Mountain States over the past four years. ( Read more... )
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