My War Mess Loves Her Safe Black Siege

The air was cool and breezy. Clusters of large clouds traversed the sky -all of them on the same plateau, quickly moving west. Her mountain of love was mossy green. The pool of rainwater was gone. Gravel was half wet and half dry. She was giving me good sense of purpose. I was free from tendrils by precision relaxing. I was guided and helped. My heartbeat was ever for her health. I was touched with emotion by this. Orb of Sun appeared from behind wide cloud, intermittently bringing me warmth. Yellow light and I love her. I ‘m in love with Anna in this.

All at once, sunlight blasted a great deal, but the air was still cool and windy. Green buds increased their presence. A crow cawed, madly flapping. Skies were pale blue, glossy and luminous with white masses. I was stretching back to the present after reaching out like plastic man between past and future. 4 blackbirds sped by, wings rustling. A 5th blackbird followed behind. Trees swayed and jiggled with the wind and I am in love. I’ve carried the whole world on my shoulders for such a very long time and I did not know what to do with it until I found my son and my soulmate on the other side of the looking glass. Between the dimensions of time and numbers. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

2 girls from grade 4 sang me a song about a man going mad trapped in a box full of rats. And I had to ward off and resist a boy and a girl pretending to steal my coat and glasses. I thanked them for that. I received a kind apology from yesterday’s boy with the mess. I accepted it with thanks and apologized as well. Then we both felt much better. In the same instance a girl came to me with a smile to wish me a Happy Birthday. It was not my birthday but that cheered me up. I’m in love with Anna in this. My bad zoo cage loves her earth doors. My impossibility misunderstood loves her specifying command. My dirt monster loves her black chasm insects.
My war mess loves her safe black siege. My unfortunate stumble loves her stop sign. My steep road sports loves her martial arts pushups. My dictator’s capture loves her government germs. My concentration camp loves her battle lines. My bully arrest loves her unruly accuser. My hard weeds loves her adverse weather. My discouraging fate loves her secure fence. My window holding loves her unsatisfactory clothes. My wrestling losers love her real power. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “At the voice of thy cry; when he shall hear it, he will answer thee.” -Isaiah 30:19. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, Ros said she loved a guy while making love but she doesn’t love him really and he ran away from her. Frasier’s father never told him he loves him. He goes ice fishing with Martin and his brother Niles just to hear him say I love you while the family goes to Africa after Homer finds a gold giraffe and wins the trip from his 30 year old box of animal crackers. They land in Zanzibar and stay at a treehouse hotel. On the safari the animals act strangely. A giraffe’s head popped out from a hole in the ground. The family dances with an African tribe until the hungry hippo wakes up. Poachers from Greenpeace oppose Dr. Joan Bushwell’s ape refuge. She uses chimps as slave labour for her secret diamond mine because George Michael wants to go on a Christian camping trip with Anne. Michael says no and he also opposes his son going to Mother-Boy. Buster helps him to free George Michael from Lucille’s grasp.

On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a red jacket. Colleen Jones wore a brown jacket with a black turtleneck and black baseball cap. Danielle Bochove wore a grey jacket with a purple top. Rosemary Barton wore a black blouse Nil Koksal wore a pink jacket with black buttons. Henry Champ wore a red tie, white shirt with grey jacket. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a red vest with a white blouse. Suhana Meharchand wore a black and white striped jacket with a white top. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black and grey jacket with a white shirt and red sun tie.

Stunning Increase, Anger at the System, A Big Game 4, Frost Warning. A CBC exclusive story: Taser Use In Quebec has gone up 6 times since police started using them 5 years ago. Tasers were used 57 times in 2006. A coalition calls for a moratorium on taser use. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a white top with black sheer blouse. Montreal police own 16 tasers and report 32 incidents of taser use in 2007. Toronto police own 454 tasers and report 404 incidents of use. Hakim Out of Jail with a suspended sentence. Patricia Jolicoeurs family is outraged he can walk the streets while their daughter he ran over is incapacitated and disabled with life-long injuries. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a black sweater.

A 150 pound young lion, privately owned by Mr. White Duck is running loose in Maniwaki. 20 police officers are combing the bush. As reported by Diane Duthie in blue. Flooding is a problem with Townships Flood and St-Alexis-des-Monts Under Water. Beauce Floods in Ste-marieeee and Mudslide Damages Condos in La Malbaie. Frank Cavallaro with the weather in a grey suit, grey tie with white shirt and a current temperature of 6 degrees, feeling like 6 with 25 km/h winds. Today’s high was 8.8. There’s a slight chance of a sprinkle on a cool night with frost warning. Philly is leading 2 to 1 and Sonali Karnick in black said who’s going to start in nets for tonight’s Crucial Game. Coming up -Stock Talk. A Frost Night, the sky clears and temperatures drop, followed by the commercial break.

The weather with Frank Cavallaro. Frank saw a couple of flurries around 12:00, 12:30 this afternoon. Current temperature was 6 degrees, feeling like 6 with 25 km/h winds. A frost warning for the Montreal area. Tomorrow’s high will be 13 degrees, feeling like 13 with 10 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 0, feeling like -4 with 15 km/h winds. “Cover those tomatoes.” Flood levels are higher than record in New Brunswick. People could be stranded in their homes for at least a week. As reported by Dan Halton. Daguney Snow with 10 cm, and Road Cave-In in Ragueneau after 110 mm of rain. Referendum Ballots to the road and the commercial break.

Returning to the day’s closing numbers and today’s the last day you can file your taxes. The electronic filing system ground to a hault yesterday. The online filing deadline was extended till next Tuesday. But if you owe money, you must have your cheque in the mail tonight. 17 million tax returns were filed as of yesterday. As reported by Leah Hendry in a grey jacket. U.S. Cuts Interest Rate. It’s the 7th cut since September. Fighting Loto Fraud and minimum wage hits $8.50 tomorrow. Top Story: Exclusive CBC News: Taser use in this province has grown 6 times since 2003.

Premier Charest and the Quebec Liberals have a comfortable advantage over both opposing parties, according to new polls. The Liberals would win 38% of the vote if elections were held today. Update: Engineers said it wasn’t the snow that caused a school gymnasium roof to collapse, but shoddy construction. Cool & Bright to Place Viger and the break. Returning to the most viewed on cbc.ca and Canada will give $50 million directly to the world food program “for assistance in food aid” in response to the U.N.’s plea for cash. It is a 28% increase. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a grey and black checkered jacket with black top.

Smoking Ban Delayed for prisons until June 2nd. After it’s 20 nation tour, the Olympic torch returned to Honk Kong, 100 days before the games start. As reported by Michel Cormier in a green shirt with grey jacket. 750 Canadians are on the long list. 100 are from Quebec. 330 must meet the final cut. A So-So Weekend to the bridge and the next break. Returning with a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro on a cool day. A frost warning for the Montreal region with a low tonight of 0 degrees, feeling like -4 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning 4 degrees, rising to 13 and falling to 3. Current temperature ws 6 degrees.

Autoroute 30 Construction on the South Shore and local greenspace in St-Lambert is a contaminated tract of land. Residents want the green lane to stay instead of constructing houses. As reported by videojournalist Andrew Chang. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk before the break. Returning to Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a grey jacket, white shirt and grey tie. Why did Carbonneau call for goalie Jaroslav Halak instead of Carey Price? Price hasn’t been great. His body language doesn’t speak confidence. Patrice Brisebois is in. Canadien Playoff coverage is at the CBC website. A last weather check and a high tomorrow of 13 degrees. Bear-ly Awake. “He can bearly keep his eyes open.” Michel signed off for the evening.

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 adverse, blocking, closed, command, confining, control, corrupt, counter-balance, criminal, dangerous, defending, difficult, discouraging, fate, fighting, frustrating, guarded, halting, harassing, hard, hazardous, heaviness, hindering, hurtful, impossibility, inferior, misunderstood, obey, overloaded, overwhelm, power, practical, preventing, pushing, real, repress, restricting, secure, sensation function, sickness, sinful, specifying, stregthen, stressful, troubled, unfortunate, unpleasant, unruly, unsatisfactory, vile and wrong.

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