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2006 26 July :: 7.28pm
:: Music: Murder She Wrote
Little Miss Sunshine release schedule:
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So it looks like I'm waiting until the 18th. Unless people want to make it a road trip and go to Ann Arbor. I love Ann Arbor and I love people so that would be awesome but it still wouldn't happen until after the 11th.
I love you all.
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Angel_Bob
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2006 26 July :: 9.05am
I quit the second jorb at Meijer last night.
Therefore, Kyle, I must announce my resignation from the People Holding At One Time More than One Job Club (PHAOTMOJ Club). I hope to rejoin with a new, better second job very soon.
I love you all.
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2006 20 July :: 1.15pm
"Diplomats say Israel set to continue overflights over Lebanon"
Nicholas Blanford. The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. Washington: Oct 2003. Vol.22, Iss. 8; pg. 35
Diplomatic efforts to end Hezbollah's anti-aircraft (AA) fire and Israeli overflights are foundering due mainly to Israel's apparent determination to continue breaching Lebanese air space, despite a lowering of tension on the Lebanese side of the border since the Aug. 9 and 10 weekend's escalation.
Diplomats in Beirut are voicing concern that if the "provocative" overflights continue, Hezbollah may retaliate with more cross-border anti-aircraft fire, spurring a fresh escalation along the border.
Israel's staging of mass overflights on Aug. 13 has dampened hopes of an imminent end to the AA fire/overflights. Furthermore, the intensity of the overflights-in which at least 13 jets flew over most of the country, breaking the sound barrier over Baalbek and other towns-is fueling suspicion among diplomats that Israel is deliberately attempting to goad Hezbollah into a reaction.
Some analysts believe that Israel hopes to provoke Hezbollah in order to launch a sweeping military campaign against the party. There are certainly senior ranking Israeli army officers who would like to exact revenge on the battlefield for Hezbollah's success in forcing the Israeli army out of southern Lebanon three years ago.
But the Israeli government and military appreciate that such an option is likely to be costly, not least because of Hezbollah's suspected deployment of long-range rockets in the south. Israeli officials have recently admitted that Hezbollah's arsenal has made them think twice about pursuing the military option.
On the other hand, any attacks by Hezbollah into northern Israel play neatly into the hands of the Israeli government and their allies in Washington who wish to see Syria dis-arm the party and remove them from Israel's northern border. "I think the Israelis are setting up Hezbollah and Syria," said one analyst. "They are trying to provoke a reaction by Hezbollah against Israel which can then be used to mobilize American support to pressure Syria to disarm Hezbollah."
The assassination of Hezbollah commander Ali Saleh earlier this month was part of the trap set by Israel, according to the analyst.
"The Israelis realize that after six months without attacks along the border, it becomes hard to keep claiming that Hezbollah is a threat. They had to heat up the border," he said.
In the dangerous game of brinkmanship waged by Hezbollah and the Israeli army, neither likes to be the first to back down. Two years ago, Israeli warplanes destroyed a Syrian radar position in the Bekaa in retaliation for a Hezbollah attack in the Shebaa Farms a day earlier.
Hezbollah responded within the hour, shelling several outposts in the Shebaa Farms. Israel backed down first, claiming it had no wish to escalate the situation.
This time, it was the other way around. Hezbollah refrained from firing AA rounds across the border in retaliation for Israel's muscle-flexing aerial display in the night sky above Beirut early Monday morning.
Yet although Israel had "the last word," it nonetheless staged two days later the most provocative series of overflights in weeks.
The U.N. issued a strong condemnation of the overflights which, in Lebanese eyes, went some way to counter-balance U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan's criticism of Hezbollah's fatal burst of AA fire on Sunday.
Hezbollah may grudgingly accept that discretion is the better part of valor and ensure its AA shells explode above Lebanese territory for the time being. There is much-needed diplomatic capital to be gained by Lebanon and Syria if it becomes clear that the persistent violator is the Israeli air force rather than Hezbollah's AA units.
But Hezbollah's oft-stated role as defender of Lebanese sovereignty will be undermined if Israel persists with its overflights and the resistance fails to resort to a few barrages of cross-border AA fire.
As for the diplomatic option, Wednesday's overflights appear to have quashed hopes that an agreement to end aerial violations of the U.N.-delineated Blue Line might be announced by the end of the week.
"There is a lot of diplomatic activity, but I don't think we can speak of a breakthrough at the moment," said one diplomat.
According to diplomatic sources, the United States recently began an attempt to persuade Israel to refrain from overflights for a month.
The idea was to put to the test the Israeli claim that Hezbollah's AA fire is unprovoked aggression unconnected to Israel's "necessary reconnaissance missions" above Lebanon. If there was no cross-border AA fire during the trial month, Israel's claim would have proved unfounded, making it difficult for Israel to justify resuming overflights. It may well be for that very reason that Israel would have no wish to accept the one-month "challenge."
Ironically, however, it looks as though the initiative may end up working in reverse with Hezbollah refraining from cross-border anti-aircraft fire while Israeli jets continue to penetrate Lebanese air space.
and that was 3 years ago.
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2006 18 July :: 11.34pm
Bleh.
I worked for five hours today, over 6 yesterday and Sunday.
I don't even know what day it is anymore.
Tomorrow I work at school for five hours (sitting down! excitement!), Thursday I work both school and Meijer (all day school 9-5 and 6:30 to 11 at Meijer) then I work all day at school then at Meijer (9-4:30 at school and 8 or 8 and a half to midnight).
I'm almost to the weekend. As I mentioned before, Nick and I are going to Cleveland on Saturday. His work has some celebratory "we rock at making money" thing. We'll be leaving at 10 in the morning on Saturday and returning at some random time on Sunday. Yay, weekend with the boyfriend.
This was pretty pointless and you didn't really learn anything.
Oh, I'm EXAUSTED and SORE ALL OVER.
I love you all.
P.S. I almost forgot. Working last night at Meijer, the electricity went out at about a quarter to 10. It was neat because everything went really dark except my little cashier screen and then the generator power came on and it was really quiet. Driving home was awesome! It was constant thunder and lightning with a teeny bit of rain but the roads were soaked. My windshield wipers had this neat strobe effect.
P.P.S. I'm excited about tomorrow. Episode two of the new season of Project Runway and no Meijer work. Booyaka.
P.P.P.S I forgot. Geoducks look like giant penises.
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2006 17 July :: 4.52pm
israel is so annoying.
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2006 16 July :: 10.22am
Layout, FTW.
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2006 15 July :: 11.45am
Blah.
I really don't feel like sticking out at Meijer until school starts. I hate it. I'm tired and then I get home and I can't sleep. Then I'm just sore the next day.
I'm going with Nick to Cleveland this weekend. His work is having some thing down there and I'm going along. It'll be fun. If I can just survive this week.
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2006 14 July :: 3.22pm
I want a Brompton bicycle. They fold (!) and look really dorky.
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2006 13 July :: 5.54pm
I don't know how people found out the awesome route I take home or who these people are but they need to go back to their other route. They drive too slowly.
Hannah and I are making a story about Superman and Jimmy Olson's secret man crush on each other. It rocks.
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2006 8 July :: 9.20am
Second job went okay last night. I was so stressed out once that I cried and had to sit down. The night went quickly, hopefully today and tomorrow and Monday will too.
I need a hug.
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2006 7 July :: 1.11pm
A proof (!) in pictures (!):
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2006 7 July :: 11.35am
When did Becky's mom pass away?
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2006 6 July :: 9.48pm
I hit my first woodland creature today.
I cried and called Nick. He reassured me that the poor chipmunk had cancer and I relieved it from its suffering.
I didn't get a chance to brake.
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I have on the job training tomorrow. So basically my first day of my second job. I'm nervous.
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2006 5 July :: 4.55pm
I'm so tired. I have training again today, I don't know what else we need to learn.
Tired...
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2006 4 July :: 4.14pm
I guess I passed out yesterday or something. I insist that I just fell but Nick says it sounds like I passed out.
And that's what everyone has been talking about it as.
I haven't told my parents.
It was embarrassing.
I love you all.
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