1. Amy Winehouse died?
  2. I may have a better job coming my way next week.


  3. Service clerk at a grocery store. As for the work itself, I think I prefer my current lawn-mowing gig, bug this should pay better, and if the weather stays like this working in an air0conditioned building will be a good thing.
  4. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]

    Service clerk at a grocery store. As for the work itself, I think I prefer my current lawn-mowing gig, bug this should pay better, and if the weather stays like this working in an air0conditioned building will be a good thing.


    Thats the truth. Its ridiculously hot pretty much everywhere in the US right now


  5. People assume Michigan is cold. They've never come here in the summer. Yeah, the temperature rarely passes 100 degrees, but it can get into the high 80s lower 90s fairly regularly.
  6. I heard that New York broke its all-time temperature record today morning, with something over 42ºC. That's crazy. Poor little planet.
  7. Moncton, NB CA show is said to be contained in a festival as I read on u2.com,so,can't the company take the claw there ?

    Because I was hoping to see Arcade Fire under it.

    And U2.

    P.s :There is no stadium big enough in Atlantic Canada” said Donald K Donald, “so we will build one and they will come. The impossible will become possible. Moncton will host the last North American U2 360° Tour date and it promises to be the biggest and greatest entertainment spectacle in Atlantic Canada history.
  8. today we remember the tragic loss of 21 young lives and many hundreds of injured during the LoveParade in Duisburg, Germany on July 24, 2010.

    a sad, dark day which has its shadows cast the every-day-life of everyone living in this area here.

    it is still an open wound that might never heal. we will never forget.

  9. A friend of a friend died there last year, I might give her a call later today although I know she'll be destroyed and absolutely not keen to talk... but I'll try anyway. May all those young souls rest in peace. . . .