Frank Remus

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Archive for August, 2008


My Rotton Food Allergies Loves Her Red Infection Fight

Blue skies were clear with faint mist in the upper atmosphere. Cicadas vibrated at 10:24. Traffic was light with a steady flow. A puppy barked. A crow cawed. Planes careened and glinted in the light. Car numbers increased on the road. Orb of Sun shone strong. Cicadas sand loud. A yellow lovebird chirped, but I did not see her.  Trees were  bushy and looked like fine women’s adornments. Her mountain of love was filled with green terrycloth bunches packed with multiple clusters. A blackbird clucked as she passed. A white butterfly fluttered by. A crow quickly beat her wings in spurts of soaring. A small fluffy round cloud suddenly appeared. Puffy rolls were grown on the northeast horizon. The little cloud dissolved into nothing. 2 pigeons flew past me in joy. Another crow flapped and soared high. A large dragonfly sped through the air. Cicadas  continued their chorus. Suddenly 6 yellow lovebirds appeared right in front of me, chirping like baby chicks as they passed. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

I was surprised that I didn’t see black hornets. I moved my chair so I could sit in the sunlight. Orb of Sun’s heat was tempered with a cool restless breeze. Shadows were darkly painted and precisely detailed. More fleecy white clouds appeared in the clear blue sky. They were heading over to her mountain of love. 2 crows traveled as a duo. Lumbering airplanes scaled the sky. Black hornet finally appeared at 11:39. I went downtown again and picked up a new love diary for my heartthrob.  I was in love with her all the way.  My cutting criticism loves her sarcasm bite. My rotten food sickness loves her red infection fight.  My ravaging rats loves her plundering parasites. My blinding helplessness loves her wailing throat. My disabling crisis loves her incapacitating abandon. My war rape court cases loves her jail punishment anger. My aging slapping face loves her bloody nose bandage.  My stabbing thorn stain loves her cutting surgery scars. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31. “He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber. “ Psalm 121:3. “If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed.” –John 8:31. I love Anna Dirksen.

My Earth Chasm Monster Loves Her Black Dirt Clothes

The cool air was breezy. Roads were damp from rain. Trees were looking clean and refreshed by the showers overnight. Smoky clouds were low down. Blue sky was partly exposed but pale in the diffuse light. Her mountain of love had a soft haze. Orb of Sun broke through the clouds, revealing the contrast between the dark ones forming and the white fluffy ones in transformation. Orb of Sun went in again, and I expected that it would soon rain. Suddenly her mountain of love was lit up. Orb of Sun shone upon it, while all else remained in darkness. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

From apartment windows below came the sound of people making their breakfast.  Traffic kept a brisk and steady flow. Darkness increased by a few more degrees, as rain clouds hovered above me. But I was not bothered. My irritable impatience was gone. I had a dream about a synthesizer I wanted. It doesn’t exist in real life. I met up with a work friend from my stint at “the lab with the rats.” In the same office there was a strange man, younger than I was.  He was Goth in style and his presence was intimidating to other workers.  I befriended him and he said he knew where I could get the synth. He encouraged me to visit a remote well in a far field. I laughed “It sounds like a quest for the Holy Grail.” He didn’t like that I summed it up symbolically. Rain clouds dispersed above. More blue sky opened up. Dark clouds were in the south. I felt freer, lighter. No stops and starts in my writing. At least, there were none that I couldn’t fix.  She was in my deepest breath. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

An ambulance bleeped at 11:00, as I crawled out from piles of old clothes to be discarded, and dead selves to be disregarded. Cicadas started up at 11:03, just as Orb of Sun came out. Despite some rough treatment, I wouldn’t be judged with bad marks, only a call to regroup in the dark, so much in love with my heartthrob. I imagined a time we’d have soup together on a cold November’s afternoon, deeply in love. Some kind of big leafy creature fell on the gravel under the elevator room stairs. I couldn’t see it from my platform, but I knew that it was there. Black hornet entered her lair while the wasps inspected the yellow brick wall. Cicadas resumed at 11:12. Yellow  leaves crept up the side of a tree. Another tree will slowly turn orange. A tiny spider made her way along the guardrail. She was crawling on it upside down. The little yellow lovebird sweetly chirped as she flew. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

There was no sense of horrible struggle for something I could not control. I was feeling more manageable. I didn’t have unpleasant goals. A helicopter burbled overhead, while a young green fly parked on my right hand. Her metallic shade of green looked perfect with my black pen. I felt free to relax more deeply than before. Cicadas resumed at 11:21. 2 yellow lovebirds flew closely together, chirping while mirroring each other’s faithful movement. There were no crows or seagulls. Cicadas sang at 11:56. Blue sky returned once again.  The shimmering tree rustled loudly.  The roads and rooftops were almost dry. I walked down to Sherbrooke Street to pick up the power supply for my Samsung video camera. It was finally repaired.  I went downtown for a CD but I couldn’t find any one that I wanted. I was looking for Duck Stab by The Residents, or Black and Blue by The Rolling Stones. I watched a few video tapes of Tristan and me when I got home. Our redub of the Elvis movie, Double Trouble really made me laugh out loud, and so did the conversation that followed.  I viewed a tape I never watched with Tristan and me on the roof late at night, on May 19th, 2007. Evidently we saw UFOs that night.  We captured 2 on tape, far on the southern horizon, pulsating and changing direction. One was doing some scanning work, pausing, then going back. One was higher up and a little more red at first. The next day Tristan filmed another one I didn’t see until today and it was the strangest thing. It seemed to be repeatedly retracing its path, frantically sweeping back and forth crazily like a pendulum in mid flight. That odd sight gave me the weirdest feeling and it made me stop and weep because I knew that it was real. I regretted any doubts I ever had about their presence on this earth. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My martial arts monster loves her sports battle lines. My weeds wrestling loves her war weather. My sickness preventing loves her refrigerater resisting germs. My safe capture loves her zoo cage. My steep road stumble loves her chasm stop sign. My police victim loves her criminal court. My army wrestling love her boxing soldiers. My earth insects loves her dirt black clothes. My discouraging fate loves her counter-balance command. My frustrating impossibility loves her real practical power. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.” Psalm 103:12. “At the voice of thy cry; when he shall hear it, he will answer thee.” –Isaiah 30:19. I love Anna Dirksen.

My Fighting Red War Loves Her Black Power Fist Into Wall

Humidity enveloped me, like a soft sauna. Orb of Sun was buried behind cloud like a melting ice sheet, almost slushy as well. Blue sky appeared as earth from space behind streaks of grey in the north. Cicadas began at 11:00 with their electrical buzz and quick decay. A car alarm beeped 13 times. It took me the continual rejecting of words to find the right ones to complete a phrase. Constant evaluating put me through editing and revising right from the start. It never stopped. Descriptions did not come with ease, in my search for precision in observation and words. A vibrating edge was tingly, but it corrected itself.  It took me great care to follow the flow. It became a discipline of waiting. A plane flew overhead. Traffic flowed at a steady keel. I was starting to feel a bit more normal. Trees looked very feminine, like women’s lace underwear or frilly green hair buns, well-placed.  Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

A puppy dog barked, a cement truck squealed. It groaned with its heavy load. Pesky flies were miniscule. Larger ones and wasps were invasive. I was compelled to watch and wait. The process had its own pace. I wouldn’t say I was sluggish. It was almost as if the process had a mind of its own. There were continuous stops and starts from my part, to accurately approximate something in words. Physically, I found it hard to find my place. There was always something to adjust. I was easily irritated. Pauses were a hindrance. There was always something wrong. I didn’t want to meditate to get this all down, but I had to. Nothing came easy, but at this point, healing was taking place as well, and I wanted to be true to its exacting state. I wanted to blend into place, as I would be true to my beloved. I was seeking harmony in love for our inner vibrations together. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

Cicadas sang softly at 11:50. Rolls of grey cloud were like dumplings. The sky looked slushy indeed. Blue sky was superceded, but it still managed to retain presence in the north. My determination to get my job right was driving me nuts, as I fumbled for something exact. I wanted to be true to it all as I my heart would be true for her heart. The Oblique Strategy said “It is possible after all.” Things were taking their course. I was exasperated but I didn’t give up. I remained true to the cause. There is nothing like finding self unity in the midst of being pulled to the contrary. The more we see about this, the less chance we have to escape into ignorance. A deep rumbling came from the northwest at 12:07. Cicadas sang at 12:16. Orb of Sun came out seconds later. I wanted her warm kiss in the depths of my soul. I prayed for her in my arms. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

My overwhelming headache loves her pounding skull-splitting. My falling rubble loves her crash shards.  My death camp suicide loves her mass grave skeleton. My bricks scattered building collapsing loves her window broken breaking in. My concentration camp anger loves her Nazi betrayal. My vampire mirror broken loves her evil figure trickster.  My incinerating assault loves her fire warrior. My abortion grieving loves her divorce weeping. My tidal wave sharks loves her hurricane crocodiles. My doom despair loves her operating destiny. My earthquake vessel broken loves her boat sinking tidal wave.  My red war fighting loves her black power fist into wall. My decomposing garbage loves her demolishing worms. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth.” Genesis 9:11.  “And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name’s sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.” Matthew 19:29. “The Lord will give strength unto his people, the Lord will bless his people with peace.” Psalm 29:11.  “He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.” Isaiah 40:29.

Meanwhile, Frasier’s wine tasting party is nearly a destroyed when Martin’s decrepit chair scratches the floor. “Everything doesn’t have to be perfect” Martin says. Niles tries to sabotage Daphne’s flirting with the handy man. Frasier’s very impatient because the repair crew is taking too long.  A circuit blew and the family learns that Bart is a genius with a 216 I.Q.  He moves to an alternative school for gifted children.  But he’s ostracized by his friends and girls with low self-esteem bear their breasts during Spring Break while Gob’s magic trick sinks the yacht. Tobias enters the prison to prepare for his role as frightened inmate number 2. Kitty exposes her augmented breasts but Michael’s not impressed with her boob job. It’s the 7th nipple he’s seen today and Lindsay learns that her grandmother has passed away.

On CBC News Morning, Susan Bonner wore a red sweater with a white blouse.  Nisha Patel wore a grey and white blouse with a white sweater. Ryan Snoddon wore a black windbreaker with a red shirt and sat by the fire. Peter Johnson wore a grey jacket with a white shirt.  Nil Koksal wore a white jacket with a white top.  Michelle Chung wore a black blouse with an orange jacket. Diane Buckner wore a peachy pink blouse with white lines. Jeannie Lee wore a red jacket and a red blouse with white polka dots. Harry Forestell wore a tope jacket with a white shirt and a yellow white and tope tie. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket with a white shirt and a red tie.

Salmonella Outbreak, Stun Gun Questions, Slow Down! The Price To Pay For Sunshine.  A salmonella outbreak related to cheese hit 3 different areas of Quebec, with 87 cases and 1 death. Supermarkets are busy pulling products for the cheese recall of Lachaudiere, Polo, and Tradition brands. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting. “Wash your hands often.” As reported by Jessica Brown in a black blouse. Listeriosis Death. 16 deaths confirmed related to Maple Leaf, 2 are in Quebec. A third death in Montreal is under investigation. All of the deaths are linked to 1 packaging plant in Toronto. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a red jacket. Information can be clarified at the website with a link to a complete list of the latest recalled products, at www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal.

Food Bank concerns. Sun Youth limits donations to non-perishable foods. A weather check with Frank Cavallaro in a grey suit, white shirt and a red black and white tie at a current temperature of 22 degrees, feeling like 26 with 9 km/h winds. Today’s high was 24.7. Record high was 32.2 in 1953.  Record low was 3.3 in 1986. There’s a slight chance of evening showers. A new coroner’s report came out on a man from the black community that was hit by multiple stun gun attempts by police. Police caught up with the suspect after his car fled the scene of an accident. The cops couldn’t subdue him so they tasered him 6 times in 1 minute. The man later died in hospital. The report said the police played a role in his death but were not the cause of it, citing crack cocaine in his bloodstream and injuries sustained by the wreck. The black community calls for stricter rules for taser use. As reported by Nancy Wood in a white blouse with grey and black lines.

Close call for a Cessna pilot in a Corn Field Crash. Pump Prices Up and the SQ encourages safe driving for the long weekend. Tropical storm Fay will affected our weather today, followed by downtown buildings and the break. Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 22 degrees, feeling like 26 with 7 km/h winds under mostly cloudy skies and a 30% chance of showers tonight. Tonight’s low will be 18 degrees, feeling like 18 with 5 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be 25 degrees, feeling like 32 with 15 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 25 26 27 28 28. Frank is tracking hurricane Gustav, a category 1 with 122 km/h winds. It’s due to hit Texas and could become a category 3 by Wednesday, heading toward Louisiana. New Orleans has deja vu on the anniversary of hurricane Katrina, 3 years to the day, and square in the path of another hurricane with potential to be even more dangerous.  As reported by Carolyn Dunn.

Political storms. An election may come soon. Stephen Harper may call an election as early as next week. Today the Prime Minister met with Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe, who later said “He wants an election, period.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black jacket with white lines and a white blouse. Family, friends and volunteers celebrate Cedrika Provencher’s 11th birthday. Her family has not given up hope she is alive. Dangerous Driver Sentence. A man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing a cyclist. Obey the rules of the road this weekend and John McCain picks a young woman followed by the steeple and trees to the break.

Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Labour Day Weekend road fatalities. 11 deaths last year. This weekend the SQ are putting out more patrols and radar operations, asking drivers to respect the speed limit. As reported by David Shum in a brown shirt and a black jacket. Vastel Funeral on September 6th at age 68. Top Story: Deadly Salmonella Outbreak in cheeses. Health officials noticed 87 cases of and 1 death in August. The outbreak arises from 3 cheeses made at 1 cheese factory between July 24th and August 24th followed by Simplicity Bassinet Recall.

  

Barack Obama’s democratic convention ended last night. John McCain tried to steal the momentum by announcing his VP, Sarah Palin, female governor of Alaska, a pro-life supporter and hunter. 38 million tuned in to watch Obama accepting his nomination in front of 80,000 people. The Republican convention starts Monday in twin cities. Mostly cloudy right now in Montreal for downtown, soulmates and the break. Returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. The grounding of Zoom Airlines stranded 5,000 people around the world. More than 20 airlines have stopped flying this year. Be warned that low-priced tickets are probably too good to be true For tips on how to get a refund for your Zoom airline ticket please visit www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal. Followed by 10 Bombardier Planes Seized and Update: Quantas Blast and a hotspot of 29.9 in Newfoundland, to the river and bridge to the break.

Returning for Frank Cavallaro with a second look at the weather and a 30% chance of showers tonight and a low of 18 degrees, feeling like 18 with 5 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 20 degrees, rising to 25 and falling to 15.  The 7-day forecast is 25 26 27 28 28 27 23.  The deadline for Frank’s Pie in the Sky contest is hours away. You could win a prize. Frank will announce the winners next week live at Jean-Talon market. Concordia University is raising tuition fees for International Students. The price for 1 course alone has jumped $300. Fees have risen 10%. A full course could cost $1,000. 2,300 International Students will be affected. As reported by Shari Okeke in a grey suit with a pale blue blouse, followed by the bridge and the break.

Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a purple top, white belt and grey slacks and More Olympic Fakers, Duchovny Sex-Files, Michael Jackson, King of Pop Turns 50 and Cirque du Soleil’s first permanent show in Asia. Soccer in the City with Frank Cavallaro and tickets to give away. Cloudy right now at a current temperature of 22 degrees, feeling like 26 with 13 km/h winds.  “Have a great and safe Labour Day weekend.” Michel signed off for the evening.  I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News blog diary of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of absent, anger, annihilating, awful, blasting, breaking, catabolic, cleaning, cracking, crashing, crushing, deadly, decomposing, demolishing, despair, destiny, devastating, dismantling, disposing, doom, embarrassment, eradicating, exploding, extinguishing, fate, fighting, grieving, incinerating, indiscriminate, inevitability, judging, killing, lethal, malignant, misfortune, operating, overturning, overwhelming, pounding, power, pulling apart, pulverizing, ruining, self-destruction, senseless, smashing, superiority, terrible, war, will and wrecking.

My Homeopathic Mandala Loves Her Dreamwork Breath Of Life

Wooly grey clouds merged with soft grey folds that faded into the pale blue sky. Trees looked worse for wear, sluggish,  uncomfortable. Some variation in green colour already. To my mind, the trees looked dry. I think they were hoping for rain. It was the fall change. Overcast sky looked as if it could deliver. In fact, I swore I felt small droplings on my skin. Black hornet arrived at the water vent. Orb of Sun did not deliver bright, but clouds glowed by the light. Tiny flies zipped in abundance, filling the air with their nervous flight.  Yellow leaves appeared in 2 trees.  Pigeons circled the EMSB. Nearly no breeze. A helicopter puttered. Traffic was low. Birds hardly chirped but the yellow lovebird flew up above. I was looking at the incidences in my that life, and I realized there were the outcome of a much bigger picture, a wider force.  It was tremendously big and is the parent of my deepest dreams. Some call it fate. I felt like I was touched by an angel in the midst. A crow glided and cawed low through the trees. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

The first cicadas since I arrived started at 11:11. Suddenly there was a choir of them. I was no longer alone with the drone of my thoughts. I listened to the electrical sound of their buzz. Traffic flowed in greater volume and the cicada chorus increased in its volume. I felt mirth while grasping for words. Probably the most valuable of life’s lessons arise from unlikely coincidence, incomprehensible persistence and a lucky awareness that creates art from the crap, even if we don’t always treasure the self that we are. Amid dimly aware mishaps and flaps, incredible flukes and miracles are usually hatched. It is a sacred thing and the scope of my soul felt blessed by the presence of her long black wavy hair. Cicadas resumed at 12 noon and church bells rang with deep clangs. Her mountain of love was covered with soft pads of green. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My flying saucers anchor loves her space ship light house.  My survivor therapy loves her revival meeting.  My water container loves her conservation reservoir. My comfort grabbing loves her secure relief. My red spiritual figures love her green Christ. My homeopathic mandala loves her dreamwork breath of life. My possibility protecting loves her rescuing intervention.  My spiritual lifeboat loves her spirit life jacket. My dynamic source loves her irrefutable energy. My operation courage loves her knight nurse. My wholeness values love her redeeming source. My wisdom teaching loves her healer work. My washing body work loves her falling water therapy. My green preserver loves her red ecology leader. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28.  “I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye.” –Psalm 32:8.  “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28.  I love Anna Dirksen.Meanwhile, I watched Mindfreak last night. Criss Angel slit open his belly, letting butterflies escape free, he made playing cards dissolve in the water save for the correct one, and he embedded a card in the glass entrance at his home, the Luxor Hotel for years, while Bulldogs plays an on-air practical joke on Fraiser in the middle of his therapy show. Kate says he has no sense of humour then a lizard bites off her finger. Marge calls a radio therapist to complain about her marriage. Homer takes his wife out to make amends but the babysitter is a convict and Michael holds prosecution evidence for his father’s case. Lindsay protests the 10 Commandments monument. Michael finds out that Maggie isn’t blind and throws a bible at her in court. 8 minutes later, they leave after smooching.

On CBC News Morning, Susan Bonner wore a grey jacket with a white top.  David Common wore a grey jacket with a white shirt and an red black and grey tie.  Ryan Snoddon wore a black windbreaker with a black shirt with white lines. Nisha Patel wore a yellow blouse with a black top.  Nil Koksal wore a grey tweed jacket with a white blouse.  Alison Smith wore a yellow tan vest with a white blouse.  Johanna Wagstaffe wore a black jacket and slacks with a blue blouse.  Jacquie Perrin wore a grey jacket with a black top. Diane Buckner wore a white jacket with an aquamarine blouse. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines with a white shirt and a purple-grey and white tie. Growing Worries, Bacteria Suit, Already Stumping, Remember July? Top Story: Listeriosis Outbreak with 65 confirmed or suspected cases and 16 deaths, including 2 in Quebec. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a light grey jacket. 3 different brands of unpasturized cheese from 2 different cheese shops in Quebec were also recalled because of listeriosis. It’s a different strain than the Maple Leaf products.  Pregnant women must be vigilant because listeriosis could harm the unborn child. Symptoms are not the same as gastroenteritis. Maple Leaf expanded its recall to include products from Costco. For a complete list of the latest recalled products, please go to www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal.  The Canadian food inspection agency spoke. It’s committed to resolve the situation. 16 people were killed 2 years ago by a virulent strain of C-difficile at Honore Mercier Hospital. People affected by the virus are suing the hospital for negligence. They’re looking for $5 to 10 million in compensation. As reported by David Shum in a black jacket and white shirt. A memorial is held for the 7-year-old girl that was killed by a truck when she lost control of her bike. Followed by Truck Flip On HWY 132. The forecast with Frank Cavallaro in grey slacks, black jacket, white shirt and a yellow tie at a current temperature of 26 degrees, feeling like 30 with 13 km/h winds.  Today’s high was 26.4. Record high was 34.4 in 1953.  Record low was 3.3 in 1957.  Hundreds of passengers were grounded when Zoom Airlines stopped flying all planes. The Ottawa head office issued a statement that it was ceasing operations. 600 staff worldwide were let go. As reported by Steve Fischer. Flights Cancelled to Magdalen Islands, followed by Back To School. “It will be nice this weekend” followed by the steeple, sunlight and the break.Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro for a “Super-dee-dooper” day, to quote Barney the Dinosaur. Current temperature was 26 degrees, feeling like 30 with 17 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 15 degrees, feeling like 15 with 10 km/h winds. Sunshine tomorrow with a high of 26 degrees, feeling like 29 with 10 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 26 25 25 27 27.  Tourists are leaving the Cayman Islands as tropical storm Gustav arrives. It killed 51 people in Haiti. Louisiana is preparing for it to hit. As reported by Carolyn Dunn tracking the storm.  Gas On The Rise? Likely 10 cents more a litre. More Floods In India and a powerful earthquake shook the floor of the B.C. coast, registering 5.8 on the Richter scale, after 2 small quakes on the weekend. French journalist Michel Vastel has died of throat cancer.Students of Pere Marquette school in the French system are finally returning to their building after a fire in December 2006. The repairs cost of $25 million. As reported by Shari Okeke in a grey suit and green-yellow blouse. English Books Ready, to the CBC Building to the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Queen E Strike and Casino Lockout. Top Story: Listeriosis Outbreak and a new recall of cheese in Quebec. For a complete list go to the website. In Ontario, 8 people have died and people across the country who ate the meat but show no symptoms are demanding tests. But there’s no benefit in testing healthy people. Watch for fever, malaise, diarrhea, and cramps. As reported by Maureen Taylor in a white jacket and black blouse. Safe Injection Site Fight in Quebec, could affect 12,000 Montrealers. The Conservatives will roll out a pre-election television ad tomorrow morning while Stephen Harper is dropping big hints of a fall federal election. But he still wants to meet opposition leaders. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black sweater, black jacket and white necklace. “Just a few clouds tonight” to the ship in the river to the break. Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca and Bill Clinton Supports Obama. He will accept his party’s nomination tonight in front of 75,000 people. As reported by Neil Macdonald. 100 insurgents were killed coalition forces during heavy fighting in Afghanistan. Dalai Lama In Hospital with stomach problems followed by Motorcyclist Hurt and Condo Fire.  Montreal Impact played Nicaragua last night followed by mild conditions again tomorrow to the steeples and trees to the break.Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro after a wet July and wet June, a fabulous August. Sunshine today with showers tomorrow night.  Tonight’s low will be 15 degrees, feeling like 15 with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 18 degrees, rising to 26 and falling to 18. The 7-day forecast is 26 25 25 27 27 28 24 and don’t forget Frank’s Pie in the Sky contest. Send in your favorite recipes. The contest closes tomorrow at midnight.  Montreal Impact Victory, against Nicaragua last night. The score was 1 to 0.  A family that plays together stays together for a 95-year-old woman and her 64-year-old son at the National Senior’s Summer Games. As reported by Tanya Beja. A baby, the bridge and the break.Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a long yellow blouse for Phelps On Late Night “the butterfly champion of all time” and a Vintage Hollywood photography exhibition and after 5 years in Las Vegas, Celine Dion Takes Toronto. A last check on the forecast with Frank. Tomorrow morning it will be 18 degrees, rising to 26 and falling back down to 18. A flight from Hong Kong to Australia arrived with one more passenger after a surprise delivery and an Air-Born Baby. 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 act, assemble, assist, buy, choice, collecting, comfort, concern, correction, delivering, favour, find, freeing, gather, hoarding, improve, intervention, make up, nursing, possibility, potential, protecting, provide, ransom, reclaim, recover, release, relief, salvaging, satisfy, secure, solution, source, spiritual, stockpile, store, storing, teaching, treasuring, wait on and wisdom.

My Marriage Ceremony Painter Loves Her Baby Caring Sculpture

Blue sky had pale jet streaks and flowing waves of white hair. Cicadas sang along with the buzz of a circular saw. City workers were trimming trees again. Tree shadows were deep and dark. Bright highlights showed off the leaves. Orb of Sun was out, beaming. I sat in the shade, for the light was strong on my eyes. It was hot but wind was cool. Children were playing recorders. The squealing reminded me of the squeaky sound of merry-go-rounds and swing sets. I’ll resume work with the kids in the schoolyard next week.  I was looking forward to it. My 10-minute phone conversations with South Koreans continues as well.  Traffic rumbled and rolled. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

Children’s recorders continued to play, closer than before.  Long vapor trail streaks from jets looked like chalk marks. Currents and conduits were flowing within. The shape of them removing an edge. My emotions were calm. I didn’t feel so melancholy save for the pangs of love in my ardent heart for my soulmate. Cicadas buzzed sharp and clear at 10:52.  Wind was light. Trees barely moved. Orb of Sun’s heat was relaxing. Her mountain of love was a green shag rug on the wall of a soft blue sky.  Birds were so quiet and absent from the air. I did not see any black hornets yet. A dog barked, yelping at 11:10. Cicadas sang in cycles with  metallic voices. More road work began, with grinding and growling around me, with buzz saw and large branch mulcher.  A small plane burbled overhead. A crow flapped through the air at top speed. More vapor trail streaks formed. Black tar stood out on grey gravel. Crows cawed in the distance. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

My book writing loves her photographic record. My image house completed loves her complete manifesting dreamwork. My tape task loves her recording project.  My marriage ceremony painter loves her baby caring sculpture.  My actor’s travel ticket gift loves her actress’s traveling performance. My green commitments love her natural essence plans.  My swimming athlete loves her healthy body building.  My fall harvest sun loves her organic corn ripeness. My loaf of bread meal loves her prize bottle of wine. My substantial achieving loves her complete accomplishments.  My construction deadline loves her boat built plans. My breakthrough realizing loves her inner autonomy.  My authentic discussion loves her communication to make real.  My fulfilling attainments loves her consummate rewards.  I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.  Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” –John 14:27.  “Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart.” Psalm 27:14.  “For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion: in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up upon a rock.” –Psalm 27:5.  “The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” Deuteronomy 33:27.  I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, lately I’ve been going through my old recordings and I’ve decided to post something I wrote. You can listen to 5 songs of mine if you want at http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?songs=692195&T=2410 while Criss Angel sticks a cigarette through glass and Frasier gets a speeding ticket from a police woman that he flirts with on his birthday. He wants to date her but she’d rather see his father in the family photograph Homer took 20 years ago.  Maggie draws artful doodles for her mother to guess what they are. Homer has a dentist appointment. Afterwards he purchases the millionth ice cream in the store before Channel 6 anchorman Kent Brockman gets a $10 million fine for swearing at him on the air with a sound  made “by only Satan himself sitting on the toilet” while Michael reads the plea offer he meets Maggie the blind lawyer for a one-night-stand that he can’t leave and Gob’s new wife is selling 5 of Sea World’s sickest seals to a 3rd world zoo.

On CBC News Morning, Susan Bonner wore a pink blouse with a grey jacket.  Ryan Adams wore black windbreaker with an orange shirt.  Henry Champ wore a yellow and grey striped tie with a white shirt and grey suit. He changed his tie later to red and black stripes. Nisha Patel wore a black and white paisley dress.  Melanie Nagy wore a grey coat.  Jeannie Lee wore a brown jacket with a pale yellow top.  Jacquie Perrin wore a black jacket with a white top.  Diane Buckner wore a blue denim jacket. David Common wore a tan jacket with a white shirt and a blue and white striped tie.

On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines and a white shirt with grey lines with a black and white striped tie.  Accepting The Blame, Looking For Answers, Election Talk, Feels Like Summer!  Top Story: Listeriosis Outbreak.  More deaths and more apologies from Maple Leaf Foods.  There are 60 confirmed cases of listeriosis across Canada. 12 are in Quebec and there are 7 confirmed deaths. 16 deaths are under investigation.  1 death in Quebec is confirmed with 1 death under investigation. Health authorities cannot say how many more deaths will come but “the risk for a healthy person is low.” The Canadian Food Inspection Agency defended its practice. The president of Maple Leaf Foods admitted “The buck stops here.” As reported by Gerri Barrer in a black jacket. Listeriosis is found in soil, water, vegetation and animal feces. It thrives in your refrigerator. More on this at www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal.

Friends of Vayola Brutus returning to school still have no clue how the 24-year-old woman died. Her 31-year-old fiancée Banza Tshiay was charged with causing an indignity to a body. Police suspect she was dead for days, but Tshiay said that she went away. He was released on bail but he may receive more charges.  As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket and a white shirt with grey lines. Montreal police investigate Shots Fired By Police in Labelle. The weather with Kristin Falcao in a black jacket, red top and red necklace at a current temperature of 25 degrees, feeling like 27 with 11 km/h winds. Mainly sunny skies today with a high of 25.2. Record high was 34.4 in 1948. Record low was 6.0 in 1989.  The nice weather continues tomorrow.

Soccer team Montreal Impact is playing a crucial game for Canada in a championship league tournament at Saputo Stadium tonight. As reported by Andrew Chang in a black jacket and white shirt.  A September 29th by-election for Jean-Talon but a fall federal election is a done deal because Stephen Harper told the governor general not to go to Beijing. The Conservatives have 31% support compared with 30% for the Bloc and the Liberals are at 20%.  As reported by David Shum in a black jacket and white shirt.  “A nice night with mainly clear skies.” The CBC building to the break.   Returning for the weather with Kristin Falcao and above normal temperatures across Quebec today and a warm day tomorrow with a mix of sun and cloud.  Tonight’s low will be 14 degrees, feeling like 14 with 10 km/h winds.  Tomorrow it will be 27 degrees, feeling like 33 with the Humidex with 10 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 27 23 23 24 26. Tropical storm Gustav’s Deadly Path, heading for Cuba.  It killed 3 people in Haiti.

Familiar faces from Montreal’s art and theatre scene say the $46 million that the Harper government cut is unacceptable for the artist’s spirit and ability to dream. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black jacket with a grey black and white striped blouse.  Lafleur On Parole to the field and the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and 6 people were injured in Calgary after an unusual accident. A commuter train was struck by an out-of-control boom of a crane. It went smashing through the front window, knocking the train off its tracks. 6 people including a 10-year-old girl are in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Update: Bus Hits Baby.  An 11-month-old baby got run over by an MTC bus in Laval while the child’s grandmother was pushing the stroller when driver’s vision got blinded by sunlight. Update: All Safe After Skid for an Air France jet on the runway at Trudeau Airport. 

Simon’s department store pulled its fall catalogue after complaints about the too skinny female models.  Top Story: The growing listeriosis outbreak with 60 confirmed cases across Canada. 12 are in Quebec. Maple Leaf Foods and the federal government’s inspection agency are blamed. Critics say the new inspection procedure relies too much on paperwork.  1 in 9 people in Newfoundland and Labrador are under an advisory to boil water that goes back to the 1980s. As reported by Melanie Nagy in a grey jacket. A warm day for tomorrow followed by relating betwixt and the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Hillary Clinton Wows Convention. She hit all the right notes during her speech last night.  Bill Clinton will speak tonight with Joe Biden. Barack Obama will speak to 75,000 people tomorrow night while voters look to God and the government for help.  As reported by Neil Macdonald in a black jacket, white shirt and a black and blue striped tie.

A neighbourhood in Chicago doesn’t like the Canadian conglomerate CN. CN Rail is seeking American government approval to use the local tracks for freight shipment. That means 40 trains a day. Obama’s letter said he is opposed to the merger as it stands. As reported by Havard Gould in a tope jacket, grey shirt and a grey black and white tie. Andrew Chang live at Saputo Stadium for Montreal Impacts game tonight.  It’s a great night for soccer with clear skies tonight, followed by relating betwixt and the break.  Returning for a second look at the weather with Kristin Falcao. It will be humid tomorrow. f33 degrees, with cloudy periods and sunshine, and muggy as well.  Tonight’s low will be 14 degrees, feeling like 14 with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 18 degrees, rising to 27 but feeling like 33 and falling to 17 at night. The 7-day forecast is 27 23 23 24 26 26 26.  Frank Cavallaro is nursing a sore back but Frank’s Pie in the Sky contest is on. Submit your favorite pie recipe at www.cbc/newsatsixmontreal.

13,000 spectators will be watching a Big Impact Game tonight. It could be an 8-month long tournament for the Montreal Impact. Tune in at Radio-Canada at 7:30 tonight or at midnight on CBC Television. Breaking News: Barack Obama Nominated. He’s the first black candidate to lead a major political party, followed by a baby elephant and her mother to the bridge and harbour to the break.  Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a black dress. George Clooney and Brad Pitt and Stars Shine In Venice. Karen Kain Steps Up with a letter to Stephen Harpers, saying that government cuts to art funding is incomprehensible.  A Bollywood children’s film is sued by Warner Brothers because it’s Hari Vs Harry.  A last check on the weather with Kristin. Warm and sunny across the province tomorrow. Current temperature was 24 degrees, feeling like 26 with 9 km/h winds. Followed by a Mother & Child Reunion with a baby elephant and her mother that rejected her after birth. Michel signed off for the evening.

 I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News blog diary of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of accomplish, attain, authentic, autonomy, awarding, breakthrough, building, caring, carrying out, commitments, complete, consummate, definite, determining, earn, essence, executing, experience, finishing, fulfill, harvest, inward, making, manifesting, natural, perform, plans, possibility, potential, realizing, ripeness, satisfy, substantial, tangible and to make real.

My Red Resistance Heroes Loves Her Mastering Black Politics

The air was cool.  A faint breeze blew. Orb of Sun was clear and bright.  Jet plane vapor trails extended for many miles. A large cloud had a feathered and rippled effect. It was warm in the sun despite coolness of air.  My mood was dour, verging on sorrow.  A fly landed on a chunk of grey gravel. She rubbed her front legs as in prayer. She paused, then leapt in the air.  Cicadas were loud in the trees next to me. It was 10:57 according to my octagon clock. Shadows and light were crisp and clear.  Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

Yesterday I said that letting go is a good thing –dropping the past and all that. Facing it first is important.  “Face it, drop it, and laugh.” But my mood was inconsolably serious, down to the core for some reason. The light flashed on her mountain of love from where it was before at 11:18.  Tremendous streaks crisscrossed the wide open sky. Sirens wailed at 11:20 while cicadas sang and a city worker was trimming a tree. I didn’t want to be feeling so dark, but I saw clearly that it was making a difference. It was getting somewhere, deep and down, and her essence presence was in my healing process. Yes, I wanted her so badly.  Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

Traffic rolled at a steady clip. Orb of Sun’s warmth was relaxing. Unraveling was getting deeper. I could feel it more throughout my body. Jet trail streaks in the sky spread out to become a mane of long white wavy hair. Another flash appeared on her love mountain. Almost to quick to catch. Something was definitely happening. Suddenly my dark mood passed. As I began waxing romantic, 2 birds flew together side-by-side, as soulmates in the sky. The cool breeze continued to blow and my current flowed, for my ardent heartthrob. Suddenly, lightness appeared in me from nowhere. I paused to watch it reveal deeper chunks of me.  2 yellow lovebirds played and chased.  A blackbird sped on the wind.  Cicadas sang at 11:47.  Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

Church bells rang at 12:02. Sirens wailed in the distance. Jets extended their vapor trails, that would spread out to cover the blue with a thin cloudy veil. Perhaps they were making sky art?  My lightning hitting loves her fire storms.  My red heroes love her black politics. My resistance victim loves her rape prevention.  My competition arbitration loves her business negotiation.  My martial arts duel loves her power play match. My exertion contests loves her sports championship.  My conflict mastering loves her stress test.  I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.” Psalm 126:5.  “He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” –Psalm 126:6.  “For the Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.” –Isaiah 60:20.  I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, Frasier and his brother Niles feud over their shared psychotherapy practice.  Niles is very jealous because Homer disposes of a container of “botulized” yoghurt that is used for a stink bomb increasing Michael’s frustration with his family sponging off company funds and refusing to work. On CBC News Morning, Susan Bonner wore a white jacket. Nisha Patel wore a burgundy top.  Ryan Adams wore a blue shirt. Nil Koksal wore a white jacket. Henry Champ wore a yellow tan jacket with a white shirt and a grey and white tie. He later changed his tie to grey and yellow. David Common wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a grey and white tie.  Jacquie Perrin wore a blue jacket with a white top.  Jeannie Lee wore a dark grey blouse.  Cameron Macintosh wore a grey jacket with a grey shirt.  Diane Buckner wore a grey jacket with a yellow top. 

On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a white shirt and an orange tie.  Fatal Move, Listeria Lawsuit, No Ordinary Sailors, A Delightful Day.  Top Story: Truck Kills Girl.  A mother and her 7-year-old daughter were cycling. Her daughter lost control on the road and was killed by a semi-trailer truck. The little girl’s mother saw everything and suffered a violent nervous shock.  The truck’s driver and a witness are also in shock.  Developing Story: Baby Hit By Bus.  Listeriosis is claiming more lives and triggering legal action.  6 deaths are confirmed. 9 more deaths across Canada are under investigation. A husband and wife taken ill in Montreal are trying to launch a class action lawsuit against Maple Leaf Foods as blood samples of 10 Quebecers are under the microscope.  As reported by Gerri Barrer. The Maple Leaf plant remained closed today. It picked up contamination before the outbreak but it did not recall its meats. As reported by Maureen Taylor in a pale grey jacket and a grey black and white blouse. More at www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal.

Frank Cavallaro for the weather in a grey suit, pink tie and a pink and white shirt at a current temperature of 21 degrees, feeling like 21 with 17 km/h winds.  Today’s high was 21.2.  Record high was 33.3 in 1940.  Record low was 5.8 in 1987.  More sun tomorrow.  Hurricane Gustav hit Haiti and is moving toward Cuba with 150 km/h winds. Landslide and U.S. Flight Delays from a communication breakdown.  Bus Service in Montreal.  30 of 105 new buses will be on the road in December.  Hospital Expansion and more sunshine tomorrow with rising temperatures, followed by the dome and the break. 

Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 21 degrees, feeling like 21 with 17 km/h winds.  Tonight’s low will be 10 degrees, feeling like 10 with 20 km/h winds.  Tomorrow it will be 25 degrees, feeling like 25 with 5 km/h winds.  The 5-day forecast will be 25 26 24 22 19.  Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke about a fall federal election. Opposition leaders smell a trap. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black jacket with 3-orb gold necklace. Quebec’s Olympic team member, Alexandre Despatie arrived at Trudeau Airport. He is very proud of his silver Olympic medal. About his time in China, Despatie said “There was no flaw for me.” Team Canada made it to 19th place with 18 medals: 3 gold, 9 silver, and 6 bronze. Olympic dome to the break.

Returning for the day’s closing numbers and 400 tonnes of garden residue ends up in landfills. Lawn clippings, garden waste and weeds make up 47% of home trash bags. More than a dozen boroughs will take part to collect that content separately, once a week, to help reduce the 130 tonnes a year that Montreal landfills receive. As reported by David Shum.   Red Tide has begun to break up. Top Story: Truck Kills Girl as reported by Andrew Chang. A 7-year-old girl biking with her mother was killed when she lost control of her bike and was hit by a semi-trailer truck. Russia decided to formally recognize 2 breakaway territories of Georgia, causing great consternation to European leaders and the United States. As reported by David Common in a black jacket with a white shirt and a grey and white striped tie. Followed by the trees with the mountain and tower to the break.

Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. Breaking News: An Air France Plane Goes Off Runaway, at Trudeau Airport.  1 million people are trapped by India Under Water. 800 people were killed in South Asia by monsoon rains. Hillary Clinton will take the podium at the Democratic National Convention in Colorado. Polls suggest 40% of delegates will stick with Clinton no matter what. Hillary said of Obama “We may have started on different paths but we’re on the same journey.” As reported by Alison Smith in a black blouse and blue and white scarf.  Anti government protesters in Thailand broke into a TV station in Bangkok. 80 people were arrested.  “Rising temperatures, more sun” to the bridge and the break.

Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro with “a beautiful blue sky for a nice late August evening.” Tonight’s low will be 10 degrees, feeling like 10 with 20 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 15 degrees, rising to 25 and falling to 13. The 7-day forecast is 25 26 24 22 19 26 26.  Send in your favorite pie recipe for Frank’s Pie in the Sky contest that closes on Friday. Frank will taste your pie September 4th.  The police chiefs meeting in Montreal next week will talk on tasers but the upcoming taser report will be delayed till next year amid evidence some police forces are looking for alternatives.  As reported by Nancy Wood in a grey jacket and black top.  Bail Hearing for a garage owner that assaulted prostitutes and his assistant, la 16-year-old girl. Bus Driver Slaps Students and Air France plane Goes Off Runaway.

There’s a week of races for the 2008 Mobility Cup at the Pointe Claire Yacht Club. 40 sailors are competing. Each has a physical disability but have found adapted sailing. “I finally found a sport I can practice.” A last check on the weather with Frank at a current temperature of 20 degrees, feeling like 20 with 9 km/h winds.  Michel signed off for the evening. I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News blog diary 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, labor, mastering, match, negotiate, opposing, passive, play, power play, prevention, puzzle, quarrel, risking, rivalry, strategy, stress, strife, strive, testing.

My Children Adoration Loves Her Newborn Healthy Baby

The air was cool.  The wind was chilly.  Clouds were on the same plane. White ones blended with grey. The wind made sure they kept moving.  A wide gulf of blue to the north. Orb of Sun was behind cloud but a few degrees of brightness broke free.  Her mountain of love was filled with dark shadows and green highlights.  Flocks of pigeons were twirling above the EMSB.  It was the first time in a while I have seen them do that. Trees rustled and swayed, undulating.  The shimmering tree rippled, making noise.  This morning it was colder than of late. I wore my khaki jacket with 5-moon phase. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

Traffic was mild. Delivery trucks growled up the road like giant bears.  A puppy dog barked at 10:57. My energy flow was low key. It felt like the beginning of fall.  Orb of Sun appeared briefly. It shone just a bit. Planes were coming in. Black hornet remained indoors. There were no cicada songs. 2 crows flapped and hovered together in the blustery wind. The yellow lovebird chortled. A wasp sniffed at my Imagine love diary. Sirens wailed at 11:18. Distant crows were cawing. Orb of Sun came out with its warmth. Cicadas sang for the first time at 11:29. Shimmering tree rustled with great waves. A tree next to it was turning yellow already. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

The wind gusted more strongly. Cicadas rang at 11:45. I spent time reflecting on the meaning of the deeper roots in my healing. It was telling me to relinquish the hold on my past, to stop too many rough spots from impinging. It was the best advice for the present I could have to start again. Perhaps there’s no need for holding onto personal history. No need to drag all that old stuff around when I’m alive and in love with my heartthrob. 2 soulmate crows flew low over the trees.  Long loaves of cloud came moving in. Blue patches were few and far between.  Orb of Sun was completely engulfed, but managed to shine forth on her mountain of love.  A blackbird clucked at 12 noon, as the wind and the trees gave some jostling. Layers of myself returned to place in some kind of spiraling shape. A blackbird clucked as she emerged from the trees. At the very same moment, 7 birds of a different feather fluttered over, heading north in a wide shifting formation. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

My children adoration loves her healthy newborn baby.  My caressing sexual climax loves her heavenly kissing.  My caring lovers hug loves her healing love making touch.  My affirming attractiveness loves her beauty persona.  My honest avowing loves her real willingness.  My sunrise temples love her morning sun gathering.  My authentic saint loves her genuine miracles.  My optimistic song loves her cheerful classical music.  My destiny complete loves her glory goal. My white rose bouquet loves her new white clothes. My celebrating museums loves her flower painter. My gold reward loves her silver money ethics.  My unquestionable happiness loves her true love joy.  I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “The Liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself.” Proverbs 11:25. The Lord is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation.” –Exodus 15:2  “Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.” -Hebrews 7:25.  I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, I am happy that Tristan and I never ate any Maple Leaf-based products at all and was sorry for people who did. I was glad that Frasier’s new station manager is a woman. But Niles security system is down for repairs and Maris’s entire Neighbourhood Watch went to Palm Beach. He asks Martin for his Colt 45. Frasier would like to open his show with classical music but Kate disputes what key the Mahler symphony was in  at the harvest festival. Marge loves the cornucopia display. The family gets trapped in a corn maze. Santa’s Little Helper rescues Homer and gets training as a police dog while George Michael writes a 200-word essay on the Morality of War for Miss Baerly, the Ethics teacher. He has a hopeless crush on her. Michael his father starts to date her but he lies and tells his son Miss Baerly slept with Gob. He tells the truth at the Spring Diversity Dance and the Ethics teacher admits she doesn’t like children that much.

On CBC News Morning, Susan Bonner wore a brown sweater with a black and white blouse.  Nisha Patel wore a white blouse.  Adrienne Arsenault wore a green blouse.  Ryan Adams wore a black windbreaker with a green and white striped shirt.  Nil Koksal wore a black sweater with a black and white checkered scarf.  Henry Champ wore a grey jacket with a peach shirt and a rainbow tie. Later on his shirt was white and his tie was grey and white.  Jacquie Perrin wore a green jacket with black lines. Derek Stoffel wore a black shirt. Diane Buckner wore a white blouse with a grey vest that had white polka-dots.

On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a dark brown jacket with a white shirt and a black tie that had diamond patterns.  Armed Robbery, Back To School, Flood Fight, Cool and Sunny.  Police are looking for an armed man that shot an employee of a Discount car rental outlet during a failed robbery attempt at 3:35.  The employee surprised the thief who then shot him in the legs and fled the scene. Police will be reviewing surveillance tapes.  As reported by Dan Halton in a white shirt and a black jacket.  Developing Story: A 25-year-old man is in hospital for injuries to his face after a Beating Outside CEGEP.  Developing Story: Tainted Meat Outbreak.  6 more deaths and 6 others are under investigation after a listeriosis outbreak. Maple Leaf expanded its recall of popular cold cuts and apologized to the public in full-page newspaper ads.  Critics say the company should have moved faster. The recall has grown to 220 meat products at a cost of $20 million. More on this at www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal

 CEGEP students will be going back to school with enrollment rising 10% at English Language CEGEPs in Montreal.  As reported by David Shum.  Traffic Hot Spots and the weather with Kristin Falcao in a black jacket with grey and white frilly blouse at a current temperature of 20 degrees, feeling like 20 with 25 km/h winds.  Today’s high was 19.0. Record high set in 1947 was 33.9. Record low was 4.4 set in 1942.  A nice sunny day tomorrow.  Followed by Suspicious Death of a 72-year-old woman.  A 51-year-old man collapses in a Marathon Death.  $10,000 worth of damages after an ATM Grabbed.  Dawson Student Awarded on September 19th.  “Today’s clouds will start to clear out tonight.” Followed by the bridge and the break.  Returning for the weather with Kristin Falcao at a current temperature of 20 degrees, feeling like 20 with 25 km/h winds and lower than average temperatures for August this week and a cool night in store. Tonight’s low will be 10 degrees feeling like 10 with 20 km/h winds.  Tomorrow’s high will be 22 degrees, feeling like 22 with 10 km/h winds.  The 5-day forecast will be 22 24 22 21 23 and sun for the rest of the week. 

Canadian athletes are coming back from Beijing today.  Team Canada came in 19th place with 18 medals: 3 gold medals, 9 silver and 6 bronze.  Quebecers grabbed 4 of those medals and are returning home today.  Looking Ahead to 2012.  Andrew Chang spoke to 2 new Olympic diving hopefuls.  “Mistakes are made and they’re being corrected.” Olympic Legacy for China. For the first time, China won more gold medals than anyone else. One question remains: Did the Olympics change China? Many Chinese are hoping for small improvements in their lives.  “The sky will be bluer and bluer.” As reported by Michel Cormier in a blue shirt. Followed by her green garden of love to the break.  Returning for the day’s closing numbers and the head of the Quebec Federation of Specialists tore up plans for CHUM, the University of Montreal super hospital, demanding revision. But the project will be going ahead as planned. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a brown blouse. 

City Hall is overwhelmed with damage 1,100 damage claims from the flash flood 3 weeks ago on August 2nd when rain poured into basements and garages.  The City maintains even a new sewer system could not have stopped what happened.  As reported by Jessica Brown in a red jacket with black and white top.  Top Story: Montreal police are looking for an armed man after his victim was shot in the legs during an attempted robbery at a car rental agency. As reported by Dan Halton.  5 prisoners on the loose Prisoners Escape in Regina.  Temperatures are remaining around the 20-degree mark for the next few days, to the bridge and the break.  Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca

The Democratic Party’s national convention begins tonight in Denver, Colorado.  Barack Obama said “I’ve got an election to win.” New polls suggest McCain erased Obama’s lead. As reported by Neil Macdonald in a cream white jacket. 8 French climbers are dead after a Deadly Avalanche. 65 people were killed in a Kyrgyzstan Plane Crash.  Flights Vests Removed from Jazz jets.  Israel freed 198 Palestinian prisoners amid tears and laughter.  As reported by Peter Armstrong in a white shirt.  Below normal temperatures before the weekend followed by the break. Returning for the weather with Kristin Falcao in for Frank Cavallaro nursing a sore back.  Mainly sunny skies tomorrow but wear a light jacket in the morning. Tonight’s low will be 10 degrees, feeling like 10 with 20 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 13 degrees, rising to 22 in the afternoon, returning to 13 in the evening. The 7-day forecast will be 22 24 22 21 23 23 24.  Frank’s Pie in the Sky contest continues. Send in your favorite recipe. 

Court fight and Paint Job Flap for a resident that painted a Greek flag on the front of his home’s garage. Canada’s justice minister proposes stiffer penalties against people who attack pregnant women. The bill does not apply to abortions but it could curtail a woman’s right to choose. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black blouse. $1.2 Billion Investment, followed by the break.  Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a red blue brown and white dress.  Ladies’ Plane Crashes, Weekend Box Office with Tropic Thunder. Madonna kicked off her tour in Cardiff Wales and gets political.  A last check on the weather with Kristin Falcao and below average temperatures across the province tomorrow. Current temperature was 19 degrees, feeling like 19 with 17 km/h winds.  Cheetah’s Retirement for the 76-year-old chimpanzee, from 12 Tarzan movies. Michel signed off for the evening.

I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News blog diary of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of acceptable, agreed, attractiveness, authentic, avowing, awe, caring, certain, cheerful, clear, climax, completion, constructive, destiny, established, ethical, exaggeration, feeling, genuine, glory, goal, guaranteed, handsomeness, healing, honest, joy, love, miracles, morality, new, optimistic, positive, possibility, productive, real, testifying, trustworthy, unequivocal, unquestionable, and willingness.