My Prison Spy Loves Her Politics Accuser
Blue sky returned but a wall of grey cloud also remained. More blue was in the north. More grey was in the south. Orb of Sun shone through, but light was diffuse. No cold wind so there was warmth. An intermittent light breeze blew without consequence. Soft-focused fluffy white clouds were on the northern horizon. Blue sky presence was also quite soft. More grey clouds were breaking up. It was difficult to say which of the 2 colours would dominate in the end. I was feeling much better. The shimmering tree’s leaves danced as if they were effervescent bubbles. The screeching bird returned. I assumed that it was a blue jay. More trees were increasing in yellowing shade. The reddening tree was amazing. The orange tree was simply surreal. Other trees looked speckled with berries but they were burgeoning red leaves. Detail was clear, but contrast wasn’t so sharp. Shadows faded in and out. I felt soft and tender for her. Orb of Sun suddenly shone bright. Clarity and detail was enhanced. An amorphous blip of light flashed on her mountain of love at 11:56. A small blackbird sped by, but perhaps she was a baby crow. I nsects zipped at a quick clip. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Road traffic was slow and nearly nonexistent. A bird I have not seen before fluttered by. She appeared to have yellow wing undersides, or perhaps all of her feathers were yellow. It was difficult to tell if it was the sunlight reflecting on her flight. A crow cawed 5 times at 11:00, just like yesterday. I was surprised. A red-winged blackbird flew by with her 3 companions. A young wasp meandered and hung around me impetuously. She wouldn’t leave me be. I didn’t see any black hornets. Orb of Sun beamed strongly and steady. The heat was good to me now. Yellow leaves fluttered down from a tree. They were like little creatures leaping down to be free. It was a beautiful and hazy fall morning. Despite a lingering cough and congestion, my cold wasn’t as bad as it could have been. Sirens wailed at 11:11. I saw a long insect passing by. It was long and snaky and so I thought it was a dragonfly. But it was semi-transparent and disappeared in the light. That was a very strange thing. Last night I had a spooky vibe. It got stronger when I listened to Tom Verlaine’s Songs And Other Things. Orb of Sun became a bright featureless full moon behind a transforming mass of cloud siege. Inner current was mild. It was stirring. I vaguely remembered my dreams and it felt like I was still in one. With softness all around me, Anna’s essence sparked my heart. I wanted her real bad. I wanted her for all time and eternity. Orange trees on her mountain of love stood out like hot spots, and I loved her. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Inner current intensified, starting from my left foot. A solo crow headed southward and unexpectedly for me, she met 3 more on the breeze. The 4 crows then changed their direction and headed northward instead. A 5th crow arrived to catch up, cawing 3 times as she went. A 6th crow cawed from the trees. 7 pigeons came flapping at great speed, crossing paths with the crows in mid flight. Inner current was achieving good hold. A distant school bell rang at 11:30. I told the crossguard that I was off sick yesterday and so he told the small dog a woman stood with that she should resist my kiss. Jean gave me a lunch monitor pass in the lunch room. If the principal catches us without one we will be sent home. The kids were cheerful with me in the schoolyard. They made me feel good. Juliet gave me overwhelming hugs that I did my best to resist. One of the lunch monitors banned all off the kids from the playground contraption because they were very bad. I had fun chatting and making jokes, but I was prone to a croaky baritone. And if I tried to sing, I would get a convincing cross between Iggy Pop and Captain Beefheart, with Marianne Faithful’s Broken English in the higher register. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My prison spy loves her politics accuser. My safe army loves her paperwork soldiers. My government gallows loves her dictators arrest. My defense system locks loves her secure fortress. My bad cough loves her germs gate closed. My barbed wire window loves her war weather. My tank capture loves her siege battle lines. My black earth loves her chasm dirt. My criminal capture loves her restricting bars. My wrestling sports loves her martial arts boxing. My zoo monster loves her hanging cage. My mess stumble loves her clothes piles. My concentration camp door closed loves her holding war court. My constipation push loves her mass losers. My dike fence loves her steep road stop sign. My overloaded counter balance loves her adverse heaviness. My preventing control loves her blocking command. My pushing doors closed loves her halting push ups stop. My unruly fighting loves her bound bully. My real impossibilities loves her practical resisting. My dangerous criminal loves her corrupt harassing. I love her black lunar 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. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, I enjoyed Brian Eno’s Another Day On Earth on my Wharfedale speakers but Homer was more impressed with the new restaurant, Greasy Joe’s Bottomless BBQ Pit. He takes his wife out to dinner. Paddy and Selma baby sit the kids. Lisa asks Selma if she’ll ever get married. Selma despairs about it. Marge sets Homer on a quest to find Selma a man. He invites Principal Skinner over to met her but the man falls in love with her twin sister Patty instead. On CBC Newsworld Lucy Van Oldenbarnaveld wore a grey jacket and a purple top. Marivel Taruc wore a sky blue blouse. Nil Koksal wore an almost psychedelic black and white patterned jacket and a black top with a white necklace. Alison Smith wore a grey jacket with a white blouse and an orange scarf. Julie Van Dusen wore a grey turtleneck sweater and a black jacket. Colleen Jones wore a blue turtleneck sweater. Ann Macmillan wore a dark purple or dark brown jacket that had a yellow and brown crosshatch patterned collar. Mark Perry wore a black jacket and a pale blue shirt. Nancy Wilson wore a green jacket. Jeannie Lee wore a blue blouse. Jelena Adzic wore a white blouse and black slacks. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket and a grey shirt with a black tie. Johanna Wagstaffe wore black slacks and a white blouse with a brown and green plaid jacket. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, volunteer work with seniors by Cheryl Rosebush’s uncle, the value of mineral-based makeup, how to choose a doggy daycare, tips on how to green up your car.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey and black striped jacket and a white shirt with grey lines and a purple tie. Sewage In The River, Adult Trial Date, Crumbling Confidence, Read, Steady, Rain. Top Story: CBC Exclusive: Sewers are overflowing 365 days a years into the Riviere-des-Prairies, from home toilets that are not hooked up to sanitary pipes in Chomedey. The City of Laval admits they’d known about the problem for years. They’re waiting for the province to give them money. As reported by Kristin Falcao in grey slacks, white top and black jacket. This was the 3rd story in a series on pollution in Montreal. You can see all 3 stories at www.cbc.ca/montrealatsix. An 18-year-old driver is set to face trial in adult court for killing 3-year-old Bianca Leduc with his car on October 31st, 2007. His trial is on October 22nd. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black jacket and a white blouse.
After yesterday’s record drop, the markets bounced back up 500 points on the TSX and 500 points on the Dow Jones, with hopes that Washington can salvage its $700 billion bailout deal. But the naysayers remained absolute on Capital Hill. As reported by Alison Smith in a black top with a white necklace. Montreal investors are also on the edge with Market Worries. Many Montrealers phoned in with questions on CBC’s Radio Noon. Montreal at Six wants viewer questions on the market. Send in yours to montrealatsix@cbc.ca. A first forecast look with Frank Cavallaro in a black jacket and a white shirt with a yellow tie at a current temperature of 18.9, feeling like 19.0 with 60% humidity and 24-35 km/h winds. Today’s high was 19.5. Record low was -2.2 set in 1951. Record high was 26.6 set in 1953. Showers again tomorrow.
Emergency Landing: A small plane was forced to land in a cornfield around 10:00 this morning. Thousands of kilos of cheese were seized and destroyed without being tested for Listeria during the outbreak. Quebec’s Ombudsman office complained and will be investigating into if the government was overreacting. Yves Bolduc Wins with 55% of the vote. “The cloud is moving in, the rain knocking at our door…” From the CBC Building to the break. Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and Montreal with receive between 12 to 18 hours of rain. Current temperature was 19.0 degrees with 60% humidity. Showers will develop gradually this evening with a 60% chance of showers tomorrow. Tonight’s low will be 14 degrees with 20 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be 17 degrees, feeling like 17 with 60% humidity and winds at 20 to 30 km/h. The 5-day forecast will be 17 12 12 14 12.
Canada Votes with leaders laying low for Debate Preps. Stephen Harper walked his daughter to school this morning and then he was the target of a Liberal attack with video proof. One of his best speeches got a Plagiarism Accusation. The Liberals’ Bob Rae said Harper lifted his 2003 speech for more war in Iraq from John Howard’s speech made 2 days earlier in Austraila. Both speeches were played side by side and one by one the words chimed. Rae said voters should ask “How could they possibly believe Steve?” As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a black jacket with a grey and white scarf. Anti-Oilsands Campaign: Environmentalists in Quebec have an advertising campaign aimed at Stephen Harper’s plans. As reported by Dan Halton but the clip didn’t work, so moving on to Laval’s Concorde Bridge. Since the bridge collapsed the province has spent millions testing all the othe rbridge structures but despite a lack of engineers and technicians to go around, the Quebec Transport Ministry said there is no problem with public safety. As reported by David Shum in a black coat, white shirt and black tie.
Anti-Oilsands Campaign. A coalition of Quebec environmentalist groups complain about Stephen Harper’s Alberta Tar Sands pipeline project. They say it will bring 80 thousand barrels of oil into the Montreal area to be processed. A heavier crude pollutes more to refine, they explain and that will bring acid rain. 72% polled said the pipeline project should be delayed. As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket with a grey and white shirt. Followed by Approval Pending to the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Temple Tragedy: A religious celebration turned tragic in India with a temple stampede. 100 people were crushed to death, 150 were wounded. Melamine Arrests: 22 people were charged for tainted milk in China. Top Story: Around 60 houses in Laval are flushing their toilets into the Riviere-des-Prairies. Janet Jackson Ill in Montreal. She cancelled at the last minute during sound check just as fans arrived then went to the Royal Victoria Hospital for a couple of hours. Canada’s version of the National Do Not Call List started today but it was overloaded by 200,000 Canadians registering their phone numbers to never have telemarketers call them again. As reported by Tom Murphy. Breaking News: David Radler Transferred to a Canadian prison. Followed by the break.
Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca and Canada Votes with Ridings To Watch. During the last election, the Conservatives failed to elect anyone in the Montreal area. Conservative candidate Michael Fortier hopes that Harper’s family-friendly policies will help him in his swing riding in Montreal. As reported by Nancy Wood in a blue blouse. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk in a black jacket and a white shirt with “cloudy skies over the city and gradual rain” to the break. Returning for a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and the rain that should be here by 9:00 tonight with a temperature of 14 degrees and winds at 20 km/h. It will be 15 degrees tomorrow morning at 8 am, with winds at 20 km/h. The 7-day forecast is 17 12 12 14 12 9 12. Stock Talk with PJ Stock. The Montreal Impact play to the bone and still perform. The Habs have some good rookies in camp and some good veterans. The Maurice Richard Arena gets a $5.2 million renovation Overhaul For Speed. Followed by Street Luge and the Montreal World Arab Festival is the only one of its kind in North America. Followed by the church and the sky to the break. Returning for a Montreal Matters: Youth preview with Amanda Margison. The series will start tomorrow. Your questions on the market will be answered by an expert tomorrow as well. A last look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 18.5, feeling like 19.0 with 60% humidity and 24 km/h winds. Followed by a bullfighting Ring Ding in Colombia. Michel signed off for the evening.
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