Monday, January 29, 2007

Plumbing problem?

A student at Bogalusa Middle told us there was a busted pipe or some such on Monday (1/29) which flooded floors.

R.I.P., Barbaro

Euthanized today.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Latest spam

Introducing the morons who've filled my inbox:

  • PaulRubeal - with the busted spacebar.
  • Dan Molinaro, who says he's from Bismarck, North Dakota.
  • Ethan Wayne
  • Saunders Triplett
  • Perry Mertens
  • ned aleta - of the broken shift key
  • Kathrine Haney
  • Raymundo Titor
  • Vito Peel - sounds like a blender. "Ladies and gentleman, I'm here to demonstrate the amazing Vito Peel. It chops, it dices!"

I also get a bunch of messages from "Free Hoodia," could be a rallying cry. Free Hoodia! "Jose Hoodia is still being held as a political prisoner in this humid tropical dictatorship..."

My favorite subject lines are the ones that promise to help me with my "tonnage." Hey, since when is an extra 15 pounds "tonnage"? Ya catch more flies with honey...

The good ol' days

Seen in the comments at Blackfive:

Take Me Back to the Sixties.
Turn on your speakers and enjoy.

Barbaro has another setback :-(

He's in trouble again:

After Barbaro developed a deep abscess in his right hind foot, surgery was performed Saturday to insert two steel pins in a bone, one that was shattered but now healthy, to eliminate all weight bearing on the ailing foot.

The procedure is a risky one, because it transfers more weight to the leg. If the bone were to break again, chief surgeon Dr. Dean Richardson said: "I think we'll quit."
Hang in there, fella.

PS - The article has good background, if you haven't been reading the Barbaro news.

Slothful Sunday

As you might guess, today's Slothful Sunday wasn't as relaxing as I might wish, heh. There was nothing I could leave undone today.

But I've been getting in a little relaxation by watching movies, yesterday and today.

Darling Daughter and I had a Harry Potter festival. I'd never seen any of the Harry Potter films, and she's got the complete set.

My verdict is: very entertaining. And the set decorators must've had a blast. Wonder if there's someplace I can buy a set of those spine candles?

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Justice at last

Good news [emphasis mine]:

A white former sheriff’s deputy who was once thought to be dead was arrested on federal charges Wednesday in one of the last major unsolved crimes of the civil rights era — the 1964 killings of two black men who were beaten and dumped alive into the Mississippi River.

The break in the 43-year-old case was largely the result of the dogged efforts of the older brother of one of the victims, who vowed to bring the killers to justice.

James Ford Seale, a 71-year-old reputed Ku Klux Klansman from the town of Roxie, was charged with kidnapping hitchhikers Charles Eddie Moore and Henry Hezekiah Dee, both 19. He is expected to be arraigned on Thursday in Jackson.
Maybe there will be more word soon on Oneal Moore's murder, too:
The crime occurred around 10 p.m. in Varnado, a village on the outskirts of Bogalusa. Rogers and his partner, the first two black sheriffs deputies in Washington Parish, noticed they were being trailed by a pickup truck with a Confederate flag emblem on its front bumper. When they crossed some railroad tracks on the way to Moore's home nearby, they were fired upon. Moore was killed instantly, and Rogers lost an eye in the shooting.

One hour later, Mississippi authorities stopped Ernest Ray McElveen in nearby Tylertown. He was driving a truck that matched Rogers' description, and authorities said he was armed with a .45 caliber pistol and a .22 caliber pistol. But two weeks later, the local district attorney released McElveen, and nobody was ever tried in connection with the shooting. Attempts to reach McElveen, who lives in Bogalusa, were unsuccessful by presstime.
[...]

In a 1998 interview with Gambit Weekly ("The Last Klan Case," Dec. 15, 1998), Rogers said he hasn't forgotten the night of the attack. "The older I get, the more it gets to me," he said.

There were three original suspects. McElveen has died. If he was guilty, presumably he's down in that hot place. As for the other two, there are a couple of the worst murderers living among us. Could be my neighbors. Or yours.

Turn 'em in, people. Closing ranks around this kinda scum is inexcusable.

Open note to Creed Rogers: Keep after the FBI, sir. I wanna see the perps fry.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

School arrests

There may have been students with weapons as I was told by a student on Monday.

The Daily News has the info:

The day of in-school disturbances began Monday at Bogalusa Middle when a fight broke out and school officials called in police.

The early morning incident happened at about 8:30 a.m. and involved three youngsters, all of whom were sent to a regional juvenile detention facility, Darden said, following a written order by Juvenile Court Judge Bobby Black.

At about 11:30 a.m., another fight broke out at the middle school. This fight led to the arrest of seven students.

"Retreat isn't an option"

Liz Cheney gets it:

We are at war. America faces an existential threat. This is not, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi has claimed, a "situation to be solved." It would be nice if we could wake up tomorrow and say, as Sen. Barack Obama suggested at a Jan. 11 hearing, "Enough is enough." Wishing doesn't make it so.
Go ye and read it all, for it is good.

Names from spam

I was enjoying the view at Gallery of the Absurd and somehow ended up at Fresh Spam, which has great illustrations of spam names and subjects.

Spam names? Sure. Here's a selection from my own inbox:

Ladyda Jessica
Dorita Crow
Minnie Sadler
Rajan Eileif
Kobi Levi

I used to see authors like "Wrestling B. Dangler" but maybe my ISP is filtering those now.

Anyhow, after the Fresh Spam site I hopped over to this post at Birdmonster, where a bunch of kind folks are sharing the spam names in their inboxes.

Naturally, you would follow stock advice from Grinchmas Gashy, right? lol

You can make your own names with the Spamfriend Generator.