Thursday, January 15, 2009

Jeudi

Inspector General Enforces Law
IG Orders Weapons, Amm0, Handcuffs~WDSU

~Inspector General Robert Cerasoli has ordered thousands of dollars of weaponry and ammunition for investigators in his office."The office is a law enforcement office by ordinance and by state law," Cerasoli said.
We gotta watch our Boy'z Back like a Bat Signal!
~Editilla gotta ax~ What about his daily King Cake?
Are we making sure Mr. Cerasoli has had his King Cake?
And ummm'errrrah, let's not toll'him wit da'baby, ok?
~Editilla decrillas~Everyone Packing for Mardi Gras must have King Cake every morning before stepping out into it.

Rat Race Wars:
New York Over New Orleans

~By building mini-models of city layouts at the Tel Aviv University Research Zoo, Prof. Eilam and his colleagues found that grid-like city layouts — like that of Manhattan — are much more rat- and people-friendly than cities with unstructured and winding streets, like those in New Orleans.
~Ratitilla begs for change~ Yeah, well, aside from the big mistake in this research for not including the 3rd Dimension of Rat Living that has made New York Rats such vicious sociopaths, to wit: the ability to Go Down Deep Beneath the Naked City, New Orleans Rats are obviously smarter than New Your Rats because they have a more Complex Cognitive Resonance (CCR) goin'on down'heah, within such an arguably reso'phonic environ. Though our Rats also display a bit o'dat Complex Cognitive Dissonance (CCD) goin'on too, Ratitilla remains hopeful that we can also win that racewar between population and rythmystical density.

Proposal for New Orleans charter school for disabled children is withdrawn
~Sarah Carr


What Bush Forgot About the Katrina Event~Harry Shearer

Architects present concept for redeveloping New Orleans riverfront~Jen DeGregorio
~Editilla Krewellas~
We surely hope that these talented developers and architects working with superhipster Sean Cummings can save us from this clear and present danger to public safety.

Jindal announces major state support for local levees
~Robert Zullo


Gov. Bobby Jindal visited breaks ground on Morganza-to-the-Gulf levee ~Mark Schleifstein

Corps decides on "unsafe" gates for waterway~Sheila Grissett

A breakthrough in water war? Agreement may be possible
~The Anniston Star


Judge Walker picks up the drum and issues new marching order in Gagne v State Farm ~slabbed

Recovery continues after TVA ash spill~Andrea Hall
~But in the midst of the testing and spill in Kingston, arsenic was found in the water just over the border of Alabama near TVA's Widow's Creek Fossil Plant, after a spill occurred on January 9.
It has been reported by the TVA Web site that both sites drinking water is safe and meet standards.
Gregory Button, an anthropology professor at UT, has been studying disasters for the past 30 years and traveled to the sight of the spill. "In terms of toxic contamination there are certain chemicals that are undisputable harmful particularly in large quantities and we are beginning to see that might be a problem," Button said. As of right now Button said we don't understand the magnitude of the problem yet so people that live in close proximity will have live with that uncertainty or leave.

Michael "Jerk'Ya" Chertoff: Military ready if drug gangs cross border

Mrs. Francis Toomy’s Fresh Corn and Shrimp Chowder

Film Krewe
~Noah Bonaparte Pais


The New Orleans Jazz Centennial Celebration and the French Market
January 13th through 18th

~Editilla T'n'T~Cistizen K

'Come out and have a funky good time' New Orleans' Porter Baptiste Stoltz will bring jazz to Bennie's Boom Boom Room

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank YOU, sweetie!