My Black Battle Mastery Loves Her Opposing Red Submaries
Big clouds were heading in. Hardly a space for blue sky. Orb of sun shone briefly through chance cracks in the clouds. Lake of ice returned. It was wide and rippling with wind, making shimmering fingerprints. Seagulls circled and cried. Her mountain of love was dark and hazy. Its presence was thick with fullness. Roof tundra was more a sheet of ice, slowly melting away. 3 crows came cawing. One of them landed in the tall tree. 2 of them soared quite high as a couple, flying side by side, drawing closer for a kiss. I’m in love with Anna in this.
2 other crows were in the tall trees, hopping from branch to branch, adjusting their wings and preening themselves. Orb of sun came out with a quick blast of light. Surrounding clouds were low and dark grey. Blue sky slowly broke free but the clouds would not leave. Clear ice water continued to ripple. She is the woman of my dreams. I was relaxing as I wrote for my soulmate. . It wasn’t so cold in the wind, but I wanted the sun to tarry longer. Lovebirds chirped a wide mouthful. Shadows were absent. A crow cawed 11 times, adding another 11, plus 2, and then 4, 5 and then 5. Clouds were moving quickly now. Baby blue sky peeked through on the western horizon, with fleecy white clouds and some grey. I wanted her to be here with baby. No matter how near or how far, I wanted her deep in my heart. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The 3 crows sped with joy. 2 were closer together, as a 4th crow cawed from someplace else and my body was quietly vibrating. The current meant I was alive. I closed my eyes to feel it. Orb of sun shone through thick clouds like a white moon on the ocean. It reflected on the rippling water. The waves wrinkled like elephant skin. Blue sky was expanding wider. Orb of sun visited me with its warmth and its light. It was a healing moment of love for my heartthrob. I’m in love with Anna in this.
One girl went to Australia for Easter, a lunch monitor said. I asked her if she rode a kangaroo across the freeway. She didn’t. A group of 4 grade 4 boys seriously wanted to play “ring-around-the-rosy”. When a 5th boy wanted to join in, the group of 4 walked away. Girls from grade 3 were building a tall narrow sculpture made of snow. It was rather phallic. The tiny Asian girl with her friend were making a really strange lumpy thing out of snow. I asked them what it was supposed to be. They told me it was popcorn. I kept pretending to threaten to eat it. The girls giggled with delight each time I tried. When they told me I couldn’t have it, I pretended I cried. They continued to build their giant kernel of popcorn and when the school bell rang they stomped it down flat. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My black wrestling championship loves her red martial arts. My volcano erupting loves her lightning storms. My striving rape victim loves her sports contest play. My battle mastery loves her opposing submarines. I love her angry heroes hitting political snakes coiled around victims. My rams butting heads got a headache. They loved her feud negotiation. My Darwinian evolution business strategy loves her earthquake labour competition too. My frustration politics loves her conflict prevention. My dual exertion loves her dream counter match. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” -Psalm 126:6. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Frasier has memory loss. Martin jibes him about being middle-age. He remembers when he dyed his hair jet black, wore a leather jacket, and rode a Harley-Davidson. Kari the 22 year old clothes shop clerk is interested in Frasier, a 41 year old man. She asks him out for a cup of coffee but he’s afraid of being a “walking midlife crisis cliche” at Springfield University’s homecoming. One of the nerds Homer knows created a device that downloads internet porn 1 million times faster. When a prank backfires, Homer gets a bucket stuck to his head with crazy glue. 2 eye-holes are made. This reminded me of the comic book hero from Not Brand Echh that I saw when I was 4 years old. Homer drives the family to a faith-healing religious service where Bart discovers he has the power of God to remove the bucket from the head of Lucille 2 with her chronic vertigo. Buster remembers a report he read about medical marijuana’s side-effects on nausea. He wants to help his girlfriend. George Michael is stressed out about his math exam. Michael gives him $20 to take the day off. Buster gives his nephew $250 to buy marijuana for his woman. Michael thinks his son is getting into drugs. He fakes a drug raid to teach his son a lesson but George Sr. teaches Michael a lesson not to teach his son a lesson.
On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a black vest with gold blouse. Colleen Jones wore a orange-pink coat with white hat. Danielle Bochove wore black and yellow. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a green jacket with white blouse. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, the important thing is not to use anti-bacterial cleaning products, they are bad for the environment, strengthening resistant germs. On CBC News at Six, Drug Raids, Donor Needed, No Dialing In The Car and Sunny Skies Ahead. Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey pinstripes, a white shirt with a black tie with a yellow with grey diamond patterns.
2 suspects are sought by police in connection with a major drug raid early this morning in Kahnawake, and other Mohawk regions and in Montreal. The crime ring was based in Kahnawake. $2 million was seized as well as 1.13 kilos of marijuana. High-powered weapons were also seized. The sting was done with cooperation with Quebec police forces and First Nations police. Charges range from gansterism and drug importation. As reported by Nancy Wilson. Followed by Out On Bail with $250,000 for Gerry O’Reilly. Saul Itzhayek Free. He was released from an Indian prison and is coming home. Stockwell Day is in Saudi Arabia to prevent the public beheading of Mohamad Kohail
175,000 litres of oil escaped on Sunday at the Ultramar Facility in Levis. Kristen Falco in a black jacket and slacks with a white blouse filling in for Frank Cavallaro and the weather. This afternoon it was 3 degrees, feeling like -2 with 10 km/h winds. Mayor Gerald Tremblay declares war on potholes. The city’s stuck playing catch-up and using new hardware -a thin layer resurfacer working 24-7. Andrew Chang spoke to drivers about their pothole frustrations. When is it time to take off those winter tires? At the start of April to mid-May. Kristen Falco said there was alot of sun today and we may get some tomorrow followed by the bridge and the break.
Ducks in the water and the weather forecast with Kristen Falco and 5 degrees was the seasonal high with hardly a cloud in the sky. The current temperature was 3 degrees, feeling like -2 with 10 km/h winds. “A nice comfortable evening.” Winds gusting between 30 to 70 km/h tonight with a low of -3, feeing like -3. 3 degrees tomorrow, feeling like -1. The Auto Protection Association says car sales are up this year and you won’t save much buying in the U.S. These days cars are costing less. Tips on one feature you should ask for when buying a car is the electronic stability control system. As reported by Shari Okeke. Best New Cars for 2008 include the Honda Civic. More info at www.protegez-vous.qc.ca.
Drivers using cellphones behind the wheel will pay a $100 fine plus 3 demerit points if police catch them talking on their cellphone while driving. A hands-free device is accepted. Quebec is the second province in Canada to have a cellphone ban. It begins April 1st. Tickets when caught dialing begin on July 1st. As reported by Leah Hendry in a red coat with black scarf. A Montreal man diagnosed with Leukemia waits for a blood marrow transplant. The man is black and he has little chance to find a match. If he were caucasian his chance would increase to 85%. Emru Townsend turned his problem into a campaign for getting the ethnic community to donate more blood. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black jacket with black and white blouse. Harbour and break.
A couple walking in the snow and the Quebec Dental Surgeon Association rejected the government’s offer. Quebec dentists get paid $23 by the government for each child and welfare recipient they treat. They want $60 intead but the government offered $25. 2,500 dentists are now opting out of of the public system. The health minister feels optimistic they will come to a solution. Meantime welfare recipients and children’s parents will have to pay from pocket. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Quebec City will stop adding flouride in the water system.
Concordia University part-time teachers are having a contract dispute and are set for a rotating strike. Students Occupy Office and Lachine Plant Closes, followed by the day’s closing figures and the Top Story: 29 people were arrested and 2 people are sought in connection with a major drug ring. $2 million in cash was seized along with 1.13 kilos of marijuana and major weapons. In 2 years, there could be an online traffic jam on the internet as the system becomes overloaded with more bandwidth and more higher-resolution video. As reported by Havard Gould. We wil have a cold front moving in to our area tomorrow night, said weather specialist Kristen Falco, followed by the harbour and the break.
The Supreme Court heard from lawyers of Omar Khadr imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay for nearly 6 years. Sensitive documents could help his defence as well as interrogation records by CSIS. Kadhr said he was tortured and threatened with rape. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black leather jacket with blue scarf. A new Angus poll says the majority of Canadians disagree with the government’s extension of Canada’s military presence in Afghanistan. 58% oppose the extension. 54% say it’s a war role, not for peace. 75% think Canada’s burden is too high. Sarkozy Visits UK announced he will send more French troops, followed by France’s First Lady in a revealing photograph and dramatic new Combat Video from Iraq showing fierce attacks. Kristen said a beautiful sunny weekend is coming up, followed by the harbour and the break.
The Olympic dome and a second look at the weather with Kristen Falco. The weekend will be a perfect time to take in some fresh air. -3 is tonight’s high, feeling like -3 with winds at 10 km/h and a chance of flurries. -2 tomorrow morning, -3 in the afternoon, -1 at night. A 4000 km piece of ice the size of the Island of Montreal broke in an Antarctic Ice Collapse. Premier Jean Charest weighed in on the hockey brawl of late. He thinks fights should be banned in the Junior Major Hockey League. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay. Major League Soccer in Montreal would cost $30,000 in franchise fees. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk followed by the next break.
Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket with white shirt. PJ predicted the Canadiens would be 11th place in the Eastern Conference but they are now in 1st place. Philadelphia Flyers and Boston Bruins are possible opponents. The Quebec Remparts won last night 6 to 1 without incident. A TV Movie For Don Cherry and a Big 400th Show. A last check on the weather with Kristen Falco and flurries tonight and a current temperature of 2 degrees, feeling like -5 with winds at 25 km/h. Michel signed off for the evening. Nancy Wood will be in tomorrow.
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 battle, blending, championship, conflict, contest, contradict, counter, discord, dissension, encounter, exertion, feud, frustration, jealousy, labour, mastering, match, negotiate, opposing, passive, play, power play, prevention, puzzle, quarrel, risking, rivalry, strategy, stress, strife, strive and testing.