My Lost Rats Love Her Red Shadows
The wind was cold and brisk. Blue skies had returned. Orb of sun was shining down on the lake of ice, glistening and brilliant. It was now a wide sea of grey, almost translucent and bubbling. It was hard and quite slippery. The remaining mound of snow was full of frozen ripples and waves. It was rough terrain. It was cold and quite frosty. The wind kept on gusting. I had to hold firm to my love diary, if I didn’t want it to be blown away. Fluffy white clouds were sparse, moving closer to her mountain of love. Gravel was sharp and clean. It was dry alongside solid ice and black clumps of tar. A group of 4 lovebirds flew overhead, chirping with sweet ardor. Shadows were long, stark and strong. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The curve of her mountain of love was soft. Blue sky met every horizon. A procession of baby clouds passed directly below orb of sun. I could not look for too long. It’s brightness was blinding. A crow cawed 7 times. There were 2 in the sky, flying at top speed over the trees. I was feeling fresh and awake for my soulmate. She is the light of my life, and I say this gladly with joy. Tenderness comes for her right away. I wanted to see her precious face that surpasses all video tapes. I love her eyes, nose and mouth, and her long black wavy hair. She is my heartthrob, without a doubt. A moment of sunny warmth came down when the wind briefly abated. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Trees excitedly swayed and waved. It was hard to remain in the cold. More distant crows were soaring. The 2 returned flying. Long bands of faint cloud stretched across the western sky. Traffic below was very quiet. Passing clouds were prancing ponies, cats and sheep. One cloud hovered above her love mountain, gently caressing its aura. My fingertips froze at this point. It was time to head in for warmth. It was an indoor day with some bickering children. A group had fun with an Egyptian mummy puzzle. I’m in love with Anna in this. My dry rot loves her wrecking crane.
My throat loves her bite infection. My losing things loves her dying thief. My sword fighting loves her thorn stabbing. My accident loves her stain surgery. My cast loves her tearing off. My aging anxiety loves her subtracting. My lost rats love her red shadows. My criticism loves her sarcasm. My scars love her bloody nose bandage. My bull dozer loves her renovating. My anger loves her wailing war. My mishap loves her boxers pounding. My malfunction loves her disabling. My vulnerability loves her danger. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “And if thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and thy darkness be as the noon day.” -Isaiah 58:10. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Daphne is upset that her passport has expired. She wanted to go on a cruise ship with her Greek friend. It’s September 11th, 1997, and it’s Frasier’s 1000th show anniversary, with celebrations at the Space Needle. On his way there, Frasier’s shoes get ruined by Nile’s spilt coffee, the brothers are mugged in an alley, they are attacked by a group of school girls for stealing a quarter from a blind saxophone busker and there are electrical problems on the train. Krusty the Clown announces his sexual harrassment suit on TV and Bart swallows a jagged shard of metal from his Krusty the Clown breakfast cereal. He goes to the hospital for an inflammed appendix. Lisa reunites with her saxophone mentor Bleeding Gums Murphy at the same hospital and is saddened by his sudden death. “How come it won’t stop hurting?” Bart wins $500 for his court case against Krusty and he buys Lisa the Sax On The Beach record so she could make a radio tribute for Bleeding Gums. The late sax player returns to thank Lisa from the storm cloud while Michael threatens to leave the family for Arizona but nobody believes him. Lindsay and Tobias try to fix their failing relationship with an open marriage. Tobias paints himself blue and ends up in hospital after he gets struck by a car. Gob renovates the office by smashing a sledgehammer through the walls. He uncovers a hidden model home contract that his father signed with Saddam Hussein.
On CBC News Morning, Suhana Meherchand wore a red jacket with a black top and a red and black necklace Collen Jones wore a brown coat with brown cap. Danielle Bochove wore a purple sweater with purple necklace. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a crimson jacket with white top. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, suriving the in-laws, surviving long-distance relationships, dating don’ts, choice salmon for eating, how not to make clothes shopping mistakes.
On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a black jacket with a blue blouse. Hockey legend Guy Lafleur presented himself to police this afternoon while Montrealers rally behind the beleagured star. Prosecutors issued an arrest warrent for his contradictory testimony at his son’s bail hearing. His son Mark was charged for sexually assaulting a minor. Lafleur was free to leave and must present himself for his hearing on February 7th. As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket with grey stripes, a white shirt with black stripes and a black tie with white stripes.
A 60 year old man died from 3 alarm Apartment Fire in Cote-St-Paul. Police say that half the murders last year in Montreal were related to street gangs. In 2007, out of 41 murders, a third were related to street gangs. Police are asking the city for $40 million a year to fight rising street gang violence in Montreal. They say the average Montrealer should not be scared because none of the deaths were bystanders. If you have any info on street gang activity please call 514-393-1133. As reported by Shari Okeke.
Kristen Falco in a pink jacket, white shirt and black jacket with the weather and the current temperature of -8 that felt like -8. Tonight’s low of -11 will feel like -11. A snowstorm is heading our way tomorrow. There were slippery spots of ice around Montreal today. 15 people were hospitalized for broken bones when they fell. It costs $12 million a year to salt roads and sidewalks.
Plea Bargain Deal Denied for a mother’s 2006 drowning death of her 9 year old son. Garda Truck Robbery with pepper spray used. The amount thieves took was not disclosed. There was a bail hearing for Said Namouh. He’s been charged for his involvement in a terror plot against German and Austrian authorities and politicians. He’s been linked to videos showing how to make a suicide bomber’s vest. Adil Charkaoui was pleased with his Security Certificate Hearing at the Supreme Court of Canada.
A 49 year old man with a Mechanical Heart that was built to last 10 years is a good example of a man with a mechanical heart doing well. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Kristen Falco said that today’s sunny day was the calm before tomorrow’s storm, to downtown and the break. Today’s temperature was -7 and it felt like -16. Currently -8 feels like -8. Skies will be clear tonight, but there’s a blowing snow warning for tomorrow with 15-20 cm of snow.
A drive to the U.S. starts with new rules today. You must show proof of citizenship, such as a passport or driver’s license or a birth certificate to cross the border. You will not be denied entry if you don’t have it, but next year only a passport will get you in. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay, followed by the next commercial break.
Returning to 2 pigeons pecking on ice and Marianna Simeone’s My Take on the way Guy Lafleur was summoned to court. She can’t help but feel badly for the man. He’s been trying to save his son that is in serious trouble. “Don’t treat him like a criminal.” What do you think? An abandoned baby was found in the stairwell of a parking lot in Toronto, bleeding from mouth and nose. Frozen Toddler Probe. 2 toddler girls were left to die in the frozen snow at -50 degrees. Police say alcohol was a factor. The children’s father is in hospital recovering from frost-bite. 3 people are dead from an Alberta Truck Accident near Lake Louise. In P.E.I. progress is made as power slowly returns after an ice storm. As reported by Tom Murphy.
Your Money with Jeannie Lee in a blue jacket with blue top. It was the last day on the job for Bank of Canada’s David Dodge. Canada is feeling America’s economic pain and winter cottages are less pricey in Quebec than B.C. Get out your shovels tonight for Bonsecours and the next break.
In Ottawa, party leaders discuss Canada’s mission in Afghanistan. Liberal leader Stephane Dion could be the deciding factor. He would like a non-combat role after 2009. Liberals are divided about what Canada’s role should be. NDP leader Jack Layton would liek the U.N. to take control. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black coat with red scarf. In Afghanistan, a suicide bomber blew himself up in a Mosque, killing 6 people and wounding 18.
In Kenya, an opposition leader was killed in a crime of passion. Former U.N. secretary Kofi Annan is in Kenya to mediate efforts for bringing stability and peace. Ban Ki Moon, the current U.N. secretary flies in tomorrow to lend a hand. Central China has been devastated by the worst winter in 50 years. Kristen Falco suggested leaving early tomorrow followed by the skating rink and the next break.
A second look at the weather with Kristen and the snowstorm should start before the morning rush hour, around 6 or 7 am with 10 to 15 cm of snow and blowing snow. The Scene with Pierre Landry in a white and tan striped shirt. At the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts there are 400 works at the Cuban Art Exhibition, spanning 140 years. At the Centaur Theatre, Half-Life “Touching and funny at the same time.” The Spice Girls are in town tonight for their come-back tour to Bonsecours and the next break.
The Montreal English School Board considers a black -focussed school. It could be the solution to the 48% drop-out rate of black students or it could be going back to segregation. Black History Month officially begins tomorrow. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer. Kristen Falco with the last weather. -10 tomorrow morning and heavy snow blowing by the afternoon with winds up to 70 km/h. Nancy Wood signed off for the night.
I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of abandon, aging, anger, annoying, awful, blasting, cracking, crashing, crisis, dangerous, defective, deficient, disabling, domination, exhausting, falling, fighting, gashing, harming, hitting, impairing, incapacitating, injurious, irritating, maiming, malfunction, malicious, malignant, misfortune, mishap, offending, plundering, pounding, pulling apart, punishment, quarrel, ravaging, renovating, shocking, splitting, stealing, stinging, unfortunate, victimizing, violence, vulnerability, war and wrecking.
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