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Sunday, November 25, 2012
Rihanna Avoids Chris Brown Questions
Rihanna, the lovely famed singer who’s equally famous for her row with rapper Chris Brown, was just seen leaving a London hotel in a mosh of fans and press (which are the same thing, now-a-days).
This just happened: a Twitter user by the name of Jesal Parshotam put out a photo on Twitter (which is putting it in the public domain) and said in two Twitter tweets, he tried to get Rihanna to talk about “her relationship with Chris Brown” but she was having none of it. More at Zennie62.com: Rihanna Ducks Chris Brown Questions; Leaves London Hotel
Friday, November 2, 2012
Raw Sewage On New York Streets After Hurricane Sandy
Big problem!
Zennie62 reports New York City is facing what seems to be a large problem with raw sewage all over the streets after Hurricane Sandy. Several blogs are directly reporting the problem.
For example, the blog Carroll Gardens Coalition for Respectful Development has photos of clumps of stuff on the streets, including used condoms. More here: Raw Sewage On New York Streets After Hurricane SandyRaw Sewage On New York Streets After Hurricane Sandy
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Mike Bloomberg Endorses President Obama
New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg endorsed President Barack Obama today, and used the President’s view on climate change as the reason:
When I step into the voting booth, I think about the world I want to leave my two daughters, and the values that are required to guide us there. The two parties’ nominees for president offer different visions of where they want to lead America.
One believes a woman’s right to choose should be protected for future generations; one does not. That difference, given the likelihood of Supreme Court vacancies, weighs heavily on my decision. More at Zennie62.com New York Mayor Bloomberg Endorses President Obama
When I step into the voting booth, I think about the world I want to leave my two daughters, and the values that are required to guide us there. The two parties’ nominees for president offer different visions of where they want to lead America.
One believes a woman’s right to choose should be protected for future generations; one does not. That difference, given the likelihood of Supreme Court vacancies, weighs heavily on my decision. More at Zennie62.com New York Mayor Bloomberg Endorses President Obama