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Panic and Pantomimes: Gustav - Not Looking Good
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Gustav - Not Looking Good. Tropical Storm (formerly Hurricane) Gustav is meadering through the Carribean Sea as we speak. This Category 1 hurricane made landfall over Hispanola, weaking to a Tropical Storm, but still packing sustained winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. Current forecasts indicate Gustav is heading for the Gulf of Mexico; more specifically, the Louisiana and Mississippi coastlines. Stop Puppy Mills Website.
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Panic and Pantomimes: Ash Wednesday
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Wednesday, February 6, 2008. As a Protestant, I always viewed Ash Wednesday as an odd day. It wasn't until my post-college years that I really came to understand the meaning behind it, and who exactly celebrates it. In the past year, I have fervently studied Catholicism. There are many unique practices, and the Lenton season is certainly one of them. For the remainder of the day, the faithful. Of those who observe it. You see, most of the faithful.
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Panic and Pantomimes: August 2008
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Gustav - Not Looking Good. Tropical Storm (formerly Hurricane) Gustav is meadering through the Carribean Sea as we speak. This Category 1 hurricane made landfall over Hispanola, weaking to a Tropical Storm, but still packing sustained winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. Current forecasts indicate Gustav is heading for the Gulf of Mexico; more specifically, the Louisiana and Mississippi coastlines. Links to this post.
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Panic and Pantomimes: March 2008
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Friday, March 14, 2008. Every week, there is news on the mortgage crisis. You can't escape the headlines about foreclosures. The USA Today paper is usually plastered with a mortgage-crisis headline. This past week, the headline reads that mortgage borrowers are simply walking away from their home. Succumbing to foreclosure instead of losing more money. Also, borrowers are dipping into their 401K's. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a...
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Panic and Pantomimes: February 2008
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Wednesday, February 6, 2008. As a Protestant, I always viewed Ash Wednesday as an odd day. It wasn't until my post-college years that I really came to understand the meaning behind it, and who exactly celebrates it. In the past year, I have fervently studied Catholicism. There are many unique practices, and the Lenton season is certainly one of them. For the remainder of the day, the faithful. Of those who observe it. You see, most of the faithful.
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Panic and Pantomimes: March 2007
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Saturday, March 31, 2007. Thursday and Friday were busy days for Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska; severe weather moved along a stationary front, bringing tornadoes, flooding, and hail. The disaster field office is still awaiting damage estimates in Clovis, New Mexico for a tornado they had earlier in the month. Maybe I'll be deployed there.or maybe I'll remain in Oklahoma for another month. Only time and damage estimates will tell.
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Panic and Pantomimes: Gustav...update...finally!
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Wednesday, February 4, 2009. Well, as we all know, Hurricane Gustav made landfall in Louisiana as a category 2 on September 1, 2008. I worked at the State Operations Center in Baton Rouge, getting a chance every so often to step outside under the building's awning to feel the wind and see its effects on the area. My hotel was without power for 3 days.some parts of Baton Rouge were without it for a week or more. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Panic and Pantomimes: Half-Marathons and Such
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Friday, April 13, 2007. Being deployed in Oklahoma City, I've heard a lot of advertisements for the 7th Annual Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon. I've decided to run it, contrary to my good sense and my body. With two weeks to go until the 13.1 mile race, I'm feeling fairly confident in my abilities to finish the race. The only thing holding me back is procrastination and my inability to manage portion control. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Panic and Pantomimes: April 2007
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The ins-and-outs of life in an emergency occupation. Friday, April 13, 2007. Being deployed in Oklahoma City, I've heard a lot of advertisements for the 7th Annual Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon. I've decided to run it, contrary to my good sense and my body. With two weeks to go until the 13.1 mile race, I'm feeling fairly confident in my abilities to finish the race. The only thing holding me back is procrastination and my inability to manage portion control. Links to this post. Wednesday, April 4, 2007.