The Boston Celtics, The Greatest Franchise In The History Of Sport, open tonight at home against one of the team that sucks.
Wicked funny when they win easily.
Wicked!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Boston, Boston, Boston
Current rankings of the Boston teams
Patriots 3
Bruins 2
Celtics 4
That's wicked!
Patriots 3
Bruins 2
Celtics 4
That's wicked!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Moribund
Refute the contention that the government of the virgin islands is moribund.
There are those who contend that the government of the virgin islands is moribund. There are those who contend that the government of the virgin islands is not moribund. There is no refuting the former, since the latter is refutable.
Wicked!
There are those who contend that the government of the virgin islands is moribund. There are those who contend that the government of the virgin islands is not moribund. There is no refuting the former, since the latter is refutable.
Wicked!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Texas Rangers
The Texas Rangers beat up the team that sucks yesterday, winning even though they underscored them.
Wicked!
Wicked!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Okay, do you believe me now?
I already told you twice that there is no time for posting. Here is the third time.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
One out, one in
The Patriots traded Randy Moss to the Packers for a 3rd round draft pick. Good, considering they got him for a 4th round, had him for 51 games and 50 touchdown receptions, and then traded him for a 3rd round pick.
They then traded a 4th round pick to Seattle for Deion Branch. Good, considering that they previously traded him away for a 1st round pick.
They then traded a 4th round pick to Seattle for Deion Branch. Good, considering that they previously traded him away for a 1st round pick.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
St. John Villa Rental
Rent a villa from www.stjohnvillarental.com, vacation villa usvi virgin islands. You need to get a vacation villa rental from www.stjohnvillarental.com to vacation in one of our st john villas.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Lots of rain
From The Source. www.stjohnsource.com. We had a lot of rain.
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DeJongh Declares State of Emergency as Otto Takes Leave of Area
By Lynda Lohr — October 8, 2010
Gov. John deJongh Jr. declared a state of emergency late Friday for the Virgin Islands due to flooding, mudslides, and power outages from Hurricane Otto, finally moving away from the region.
After a fairly dry morning, the skies turned dark and the rain moved in again Friday afternoon. However, it wasn’t nearly as bad as experienced Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on St. Thomas and St. John but St. Croix got a deluge starting at 1:30 p.m. Late Friday afternoon, meteorologist Luis Rosa at the National Weather Service in San Juan that the worst of the day’s rain was already over. He also promised that Saturday and Sunday will be much improved.
“It will be a very nice day tomorrow and Sunday,” he said.
More rain is coming Monday as a tropical wave moves through the area, but it won’t be anything like Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. However, Rosa said there is a lot of uncertainty as to how much rain that wave will produce and what it will do after it passes through the area.
No one could be reached at the V.I. Territorial Emergency Management Agency to find out the status of the territory’s recovery from the recent deluges. Government House spokesman Jean Greaux did not return a cell phone call requesting information.
Early Friday evening, Government House sent out a press release announcing the state of emergency due to conditions related to the passage of what was then Subtropical Storm Otto.
V.I. Water and Power Authority spokesman Cassandra Dunn said there were still several problem areas on St. Croix. At Little Fountain near the island’s north side, linemen are walking into the area to make repairs because downed poles block their way and the heavy equipment needed to move them hasn’t arrived. She said that there were areas at mid island and toward the west that still have no power or only partial power.
On St. Thomas, Dunn said the Tennis Village section of Mahogany Run is without power because there was a fire on the pole. At Bolongo, lineman had to cut through 200 feet of bush in the rain to reach downed lines.
According to Dunn, St. John is in good shape.
The rain this week was certainly one for the record books. Tuesday’s 6.61 inches of rain at Cyril E. King Airport on St. Thomas was the fifth rainiest day on record. The rainiest was Sept. 8, 1953 when 11.86 inches of rain fell during Hurricane Dolly.
Tuesday’s rain also broke records for that date in both St. Thomas and St. Croix. St. Thomas’s 6.61 inches bested the old record of .67 inches set in 1981. St. Croix received 1.80 inches, more than the .73 inches that fell in 1956.
Wednesday set a new record for St. Croix. A total of 3.56 inches fell, passing the old record of 2.75 inches set in 1985.
Thursday was another record setting day on St. Thomas with 3.56 inches of rain beating the 1984 record of .95 inches.
According to the National Weather Service’s website, a total of 11.46 inches of rain fell on St. Thomas from Tuesday until noon Friday. The number stood at 6.86 inches for St. Croix.
The past few days definitely weren’t beach weather, but Caravan Gallery gift shop owner Radha Speer said that St. John visitors went shopping instead.
“They made the best of it,” she said.
At the Palms at Pelican Cove hotel on St. Croix, front desk person Pat Collins said the hotel was filled with workers on the island for a contract job at Hovensa so she wasn’t getting any complaints from them about the foul weather.
Antonia Rivera, the accounts receivable clerk at Terminex on St. Thomas, said the wet weather put a damper on company operations because the technicians couldn’t spray against bugs. But she had a good attitude.
“What can we do? It’s nature. We can enjoy it or be overwhelmed,” she said, laughing.
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DeJongh Declares State of Emergency as Otto Takes Leave of Area
By Lynda Lohr — October 8, 2010
Gov. John deJongh Jr. declared a state of emergency late Friday for the Virgin Islands due to flooding, mudslides, and power outages from Hurricane Otto, finally moving away from the region.
After a fairly dry morning, the skies turned dark and the rain moved in again Friday afternoon. However, it wasn’t nearly as bad as experienced Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on St. Thomas and St. John but St. Croix got a deluge starting at 1:30 p.m. Late Friday afternoon, meteorologist Luis Rosa at the National Weather Service in San Juan that the worst of the day’s rain was already over. He also promised that Saturday and Sunday will be much improved.
“It will be a very nice day tomorrow and Sunday,” he said.
More rain is coming Monday as a tropical wave moves through the area, but it won’t be anything like Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. However, Rosa said there is a lot of uncertainty as to how much rain that wave will produce and what it will do after it passes through the area.
No one could be reached at the V.I. Territorial Emergency Management Agency to find out the status of the territory’s recovery from the recent deluges. Government House spokesman Jean Greaux did not return a cell phone call requesting information.
Early Friday evening, Government House sent out a press release announcing the state of emergency due to conditions related to the passage of what was then Subtropical Storm Otto.
V.I. Water and Power Authority spokesman Cassandra Dunn said there were still several problem areas on St. Croix. At Little Fountain near the island’s north side, linemen are walking into the area to make repairs because downed poles block their way and the heavy equipment needed to move them hasn’t arrived. She said that there were areas at mid island and toward the west that still have no power or only partial power.
On St. Thomas, Dunn said the Tennis Village section of Mahogany Run is without power because there was a fire on the pole. At Bolongo, lineman had to cut through 200 feet of bush in the rain to reach downed lines.
According to Dunn, St. John is in good shape.
The rain this week was certainly one for the record books. Tuesday’s 6.61 inches of rain at Cyril E. King Airport on St. Thomas was the fifth rainiest day on record. The rainiest was Sept. 8, 1953 when 11.86 inches of rain fell during Hurricane Dolly.
Tuesday’s rain also broke records for that date in both St. Thomas and St. Croix. St. Thomas’s 6.61 inches bested the old record of .67 inches set in 1981. St. Croix received 1.80 inches, more than the .73 inches that fell in 1956.
Wednesday set a new record for St. Croix. A total of 3.56 inches fell, passing the old record of 2.75 inches set in 1985.
Thursday was another record setting day on St. Thomas with 3.56 inches of rain beating the 1984 record of .95 inches.
According to the National Weather Service’s website, a total of 11.46 inches of rain fell on St. Thomas from Tuesday until noon Friday. The number stood at 6.86 inches for St. Croix.
The past few days definitely weren’t beach weather, but Caravan Gallery gift shop owner Radha Speer said that St. John visitors went shopping instead.
“They made the best of it,” she said.
At the Palms at Pelican Cove hotel on St. Croix, front desk person Pat Collins said the hotel was filled with workers on the island for a contract job at Hovensa so she wasn’t getting any complaints from them about the foul weather.
Antonia Rivera, the accounts receivable clerk at Terminex on St. Thomas, said the wet weather put a damper on company operations because the technicians couldn’t spray against bugs. But she had a good attitude.
“What can we do? It’s nature. We can enjoy it or be overwhelmed,” she said, laughing.
Friday, October 8, 2010
the basketball team that sucks
We all all eagerly awaiting the start of the NBA season, when we get to make fun of the basketball team that sucks, as the Big Shamrock and all those other giants on the Boston Celtics, The Greatest Franchise In The History Of Sport, trash those skinny little dinks.
Wicked!
Wicked!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
How Many?
Blogger is changing the number of posts I have.
344 just changed to 343.
And 342 just changed to 344 when I added one to it.
This one is at 342 and should change to 343 when I submit.
Wicked!
344 just changed to 343.
And 342 just changed to 344 when I added one to it.
This one is at 342 and should change to 343 when I submit.
Wicked!
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Sunday Research
It is fun to do research on Sunday.
And today it will be fun, because research on Sunday is fun. Actually, research every day is fun. I like research. Some solitude in my library. It makes me happy just to think about.
Wicked!
And today it will be fun, because research on Sunday is fun. Actually, research every day is fun. I like research. Some solitude in my library. It makes me happy just to think about.
Wicked!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Ryder Cup
The Ryder Cup is happening right now.
U.S. 2.5
Europe 1.5
12 more matches today.
12 more matches tomorrow.
Wicked!
U.S. 2.5
Europe 1.5
12 more matches today.
12 more matches tomorrow.
Wicked!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Office Software
The dinks at Digital River have totally screwed up a software order.
I am going to try to reach a vice president today.
Wicked!
I am going to try to reach a vice president today.
Wicked!
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