Bob Giusti Insomnia; it's enough to keep you up at night. Kidding aside, the condition is considered an epidemic (30% in US are effected) by the nation's Center for Disease Control(CDC) who site numerous side effects associated with sleep deprivation, not the least of which is nodding off while driving an automobile. There are many so called cures for the condition including the extreme of prescribed medications. But I'm here to tell you about a way (drug-less and free of charge) to have a whispering woman (or in some cases male) woo you to relaxation and sleep. It's a cult phenomenon called ASMR. Pal - Pal@990WBOB.com What can you say about Dan Bidondi? Honestly, take your best shot, go ahead sling your slurs and insults. Would you call him insane, ridiculous or even, mental? Fact is at one time or another, I've uttered some of those same insulting phrases his way. Think about it for a moment, you have to be a little off to challenge authority the way Bidondi does. A little mental to scream at former Presidents and to challenge the Secret Service. Certainly there is an aroma of ridiculousness detected when running down a politician in a parking lot. George Goner So...the dust-up about Satanic statues proves to have legs. Or, in this case, cloven hooves. It's not hard to understand why. This controversy touches a number of sore spots on the delicate psyche of the clueless Fundamental Christian. The kind of idiot who believes dinosaurs sailed on Noah's Ark, for example, or that a dragon with seven heads will eventually rise from the sea (Tokyo Bay, no doubt, where all the best monsters come from). Someone who proclaims that evolution is false, and science evil. In other words, your basic ignorant Christian dickhead, working without a net. New York's Satanic Temple has jabbed this type of person in the buttocks with a sharp stick, and he don't like it. Not one bit. Bruce Botelho
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) and his administration has been embroiled in scandal over closures of two of the three access lanes to the George Washington Bridge from Fort Lee September 9 -13. “What’s the big deal?” you may ask, “Highway and bridge lanes are constantly shut down in my state and nobody says boo.” The difference is the George Washington Bridge is the busiest bridge in NJ. The closures lead to traffic jams that stretched to local roads and delayed first responders. September 9 was the first day of school in Fort Lee and many students were late to or missed classes. Commuters were stranded for hours leading to lost hours and work days. The official line from the Governor’s office had the lanes closed for a, “traffic study,” which might sound suspect to the lay person and political junky alike and they would not be wrong. Almost instantly rumors started that the lane closures were political retribution against Mayor Mark Sokolich (D-Fort Lee) for not endorsing Christie in his reelection campaign. Recently released emails seem to confirm suspicions. Former Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Anne Kelly (fired by Christie) wrote, "Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,” to David Wildstein (Resigned) who responded, “Got it.” The incriminating emails and texts are too numerous to list here but involve several of Christies top aids taking pleasure in the chaos they orchestrated and hurling racial epithets in reference to Sokolich’s Serbian heritage. The one thing these emails haven’t revealed is any involvement or knowledge on the part of the Governor and he has done everything in his power to distance himself from the scandal. He has fired all the right people and said all the right things up to this point including taking time at the begin of his State of the State address to pay lip service saying, “I'm the governor and I'm ultimately responsible for all that happens on my watch -- both good and bad.” |
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