Archive for November, 2008
Blueness dominated the sky. A crow flew low through the trees. I was gaining strength from my sojourn into weakness. It took longer than I planned. It was deeper than I thought. It was beyond my feeble command. I was soaking in it. Airy streaks of white formed smudges and evoked animial shapes. Above me was a hairy crab claw, or the ghost of a gigantic moustache. A dog barked at 10:10. Orb of Sun was very bright. Its warmth could be palpably felt. Air temperature tempered it though. There was no surpassing the wind. A siren blipped at 10:12. I couldn’t sculpt her blackness. It had its own process. It maintained its own shape. I longed for her embrace. I longed for breakthroughs from spells that bind and entrap me. I knew this very well. Helplessness was becoming strong, in the sense that I knew right from wrong. My resolve was stronger for her. Unraveling removed me from hell. Seagulls appeared in the sky. 3 pigeons headed northwest. Shadows were long and well lined. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
A dog barked at 10:20. A helicopter headed south, passing her mountain of love. A car horn honked thrice at 10:25. A pigeon headed northwest. A crow passed overhead. A third crow sat on top of a tree. A 4th crow glided nearby. At 10:27 a car horn honked twice and a dog barked at the same time. I awoke from a dream about Anna. She wore beautiful orange dress that had black and white patterns on it. I apologized for my disarray. I was disheveled and I wasn’t well behaved. I awoke feeling her lingering presence. I meditated on that through the day. She is the queen of my heart’s racing. I went to see James Bond 007: Quantum with Solace with Tristan. It was a great spy movie with lots of action. Yesterday we watched Destroyed in Seconds on TV, followed by Tank Overhaul. Today we watched a show on mysterious commercial plane accidents. A dog barked from a fair distance. A starling warbled and wheezed. A jet plane careened, speeding as it turned. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
A large blanket of cloud came moving in. It had many folds and ripples, almost bubbles. Blue sky was already covered up with it. Unraveling was aching within, but never a lot. The rainwater pool continued to be crinkled ice holding 43 leaves. Over 25 pigeons headed northwest. The small plane just wouldn’t leave. Traffic was an ongoing breath. Overcast formations were beaded with miniscule puffy clouds, making large sea plant shapes or fibrous organ tissue. Irregular folds of skin had deep scratches and cross hatches, revealing blue beyond. A small plane burbled once again. A crow cawed 5 times as she sped and a dog barked at 10:43 by my octagon clock. And I am in love. My politics accuser loves her government loser. My refrigerator army loves her soldiers mess. My police handcuffs loves her bully arrest. My bad stumble loves her safe steep road. My barbed wire fence loves her fortress gate closed. My prison bars loves her criminal zoo. My dictators spy loves her battle lines siege. My real window dirt loves her heavy black earth. My unruly weeds loves her overwhelming weather. My monster capture loves her chasm secure. My vile insects loves her unpleasant germs. My martial arts wrestler loves her boxer sports clothes. 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. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. I love Anna Dirksen.
My Red Shark Loves Her Black Crocodile
It was windy. The breeze was quite strong. A crow flapped and dived above the trees with her soulmate, cawing 9 times at least. 3 more crows came over flying, plus 2 more from behind. Another 5 were already ahead. A car horn honked once at 10:09. Expansive blue skies returned. A long procession of ‘dust bunny’ clouds traveled low along the north sky. Bigger ones hovered above her mountain of love. 7 pigeons headed northwest in a shifting flock, adjusting to each other’s coordinates as they improvised their flight path formation. A small plane puttered overhead at 10:13. Water gushed in a vent as it passed over, mingling and imitating the plane’s burble. A second small plane passed above her mountain of love. A train horn sounded twice at 10:14. Threes looked like scraggly baby birds, or more like gigantic nests. A crow flew fast. She cawed without stopping, with urgency in her voice. Visibility was clear. I could see for miles and miles. Orb of Sun shone very bright. Shadows were long and precise. She is the love of my life. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
No light was near the hydro towers. No lights on her mountain of love. A dog barked at 10:19. Traffic was sparse. It was quiet. Movement of current adjusted itself. A small plane went burbling by. A crow went speeding, frantically cawing, with urgency. The air was frosty and cool, but not too cold for love writing. Orb of Sun was lending some heat. She is the queen of my dreams. A dog barked at 10:22. 8 pigeons headed northwest. It was far better when the traffic was silent. A fire truck siren wailed at 10:29, honking its horn in a long continuous blast as it went. A crow flapped on the wind, silently passing overhead. The frantic crow continued yelping. 3 crows flew through the trees. 2 flew closer together. They were in love. The 3 yelped and cawed. They were noisy. The rooftop pool of rainwater was now a thin sheet of crinkled ice. 34 dead leaves were trapped in it. My body felt integration within. More clouds spread out east and west. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Dust bunnies turned into large cones and long tufts like loaves. Crows silently dove in the cold. The wind picked up. It was getting nippy. I stood and observed my breath steam. A dog barked at 10:41. Frantic crows cawed seconds later. Clouds moved quickly to the southeast. A helicopter flew above the Decarie Expressway. Sirens wailed. The frantic crow cawed again. Over 25 small orange finches tweeted as they headed for the northwest. Traffic sounded like vents amid more frantic caws. A small cluster of copper tone lights shone on her mountain of love at 10:45. I couldn’t distinguish the structure they were part of. A small plane appeared seconds later. Crows cawed in the trees. The plane circled again. A train sounded its horn at 10:51. Tristan made me laugh. Tristan and I enjoyed Robert Fripp: The Gates of Paradise while I wrote for my heartthrob and T played his Dragon Ball Z game: Infinite Worlds. Fripp’s evoking outer darkness enhanced my dreamcard meditation and increased intelligence. Pie Jesu was very healing. My abandoned skeleton loves her broken mirror shards. My disintegrating vampire loves her decomposing amputation. My indiscriminate breaking loves her crashing accident. My boat sinking bomb loves her dismantling explosives. My senseless assassination loves her evil dictators execution. My overwhelming assault loves her devastating attack. My atomic explosion tidal wave loves her cataclysm earthquake. My red shark loves her black crocodile. My deadly gun man killing loves her grieving warrior. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.” Isaiah 40:29. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. I love Anna Dirksen.
My Red Spirit Healer Loves Her Redeeming Green Mandala
A grey wash of cloud covered the sky. It was pale and opaque. A solo crow puffed furiously across it. A train sounded at 9:51. Inner unwinding was real. I apprehended shapes in the scope. A crow flew overhead, cawing 4 times at 9:53. Traffic moved as though it was on a conveyer belt. The pale grey cloud had a beige wash. Trees looked like delicate feathers pressed flat. They were beautiful. Unraveling ached a little. Traffic breathed like baby dragons. They hissed across wet roads. One car honked at 10:01. A truck rumbled along. Her mountain of love was pale brown, with the faintest of misty covering. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
No birds were around. No crows in flight. No seagulls even. Pigeons were absent from view until 17 headed northwest. A siren wailed at 10:05. She is the love of my life. Steam issued from chimneys and vents. The edge of hardness rubbed out. Fear within was dissolving. Its tendrils loosening hold. A deep low rumble in the northwest at 10:11. A dog barked at 10:12. It was good to relax and calm down. A train sounded its horn at 10:13. Dumb stuff was falling away. You don’t know how much it is true, until you’ve lived it yourself in these shoes. My soul swooned to give her a kiss. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Deeper unwinding occurred when I let go of my burrs. A car honked once at 10:17. A deep rumbled returned, down by Trudeau Airport. A bright light shone next to the hydro pylons at the power station. A siren warbled then revved up at 10:20. Lighting was murky today. No lights on at Villa Maria. No lights on her mountain of love. A car horn honked 6 times at 10:23. A truck’s backup signal beeped 9 times. Aching appeared in my right baby toe at 10:29 after I released some darkness within. 6 pigeons headed northwest. A car horn honked long and loud at 10:35. The pale grey overcast glowed above her mountain of love. And I was in love with her. A crow dove low through the trees. 11 pigeons headed northwest. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I found a number of tiny brown seeds in the damp gravel. I took 9 with me. There was a little pink flake of something soft, but I left it. A train horn sounded loud and long at 10:43 after I finished collecting. My ecology emergency loves her conservation reservoir. My recovery possibility loves her survivor therapy. My washing remedy loves her spiritual solution. My spiritual figures teaching loves her dreamwork wisdom. My red spirit healer loves her redeeming green mandala. My flying saucer intervention loves her spaceship find. My falling water doctor loves her homeopathic pool. My revival meeting baptism loves her Christ breath of life. My risk taking hero loves her courageous values. My achiever strength loves her energy healing. My irrefutable leader loves her possessed respectability. My reliable cooperativeness loves her dynamic work. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28 “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: and I give unto them eternal life.” -John 10:27-28 “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Tristan came over in great form while Homer joins a Masonic Lodge and accidentally destroys their sacred parchment. They seek to banish him until they inspect his birthmark and declare that he is the Chosen One, and they cater to his beck and call. Homer becomes the lodge’s altruistic leader, doing charitable works and community service. But lodge members become resentful slaves and banish him once and for all. Homer returns home happy though. He tells his family he is glad to be a member of their secret society. On CBC Newsworld, Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a grey and black tie. Susan Pedler wore a green coat and a white scarf. Jeannie Lee wore a red jacket. Tom Harrington wore a black coat with a brown and green scarf. Jacquie Perrin wore a black jacket and a pink top. Harry Forestell wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a red flower print tie.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a yellow and brown striped tie. Crossing Guard Killed during a collision between 2 (red) cars in Verdun. “She was a wonderful person.” The driver went through a red light. As reported by Jessica Brown. Bringing Down the House: Showdown in Ottawa. The Liberals and NDP consider forming a coalition government. Another Election? Chaos in Mumbai on Day 3. 140 people are dead, but the correct number could be 160. Rabbi Holtzberg and his wife Rivka were killed by gunmen in Mumbai. “H was a genious with his heart.” He leaves behind an 18-month-old son. His birthday is tomorrow. Breaking News: Montrealer Killed in Mumbai. Smash and Grab, Some Sun Saturday. The forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a brown suit, white shirt and brown tie. A significant amount of snow on Monday. Current temperature was 3.0, feeling like -0.0 with humidity at 81% and winds at 11 km/h….Michel signed off for the weekend. I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News: Montreal at Six re-reportage of act, assemble, assist, buy, choice, collecting, comfort, concern, correction, delivering, favor, 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 Green Traveling Performer Loves Her Natural Marriage Ceremony
Light snow was falling. Snowflakes were specks. They whizzed in many directions, zigzagging all over the place. The skies were grey. A mottled mass of impenetrable cloud didn’t let out much light. 3 pigeons headed northwest. A dog barked at 9:58. Snow crackled on the hood of my coat. The wind did not blow much. Crows cawed from someplace else. 2 lights shone on her mountain of love, side-by-side, yellow to orange. They looked like 2 car headlights. I saw them transform as one. It might have been blurring from snow. Then they were separate once again, side-by-side, as soulmates, steady and firm. Snow quickly moved through the sky, speedy and intensifying. Snow dotted my love diary. Traffic moved in a rush. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in thus.
Crows cawed at 10:05. One flew silently by. Evergreen trees stood out amongst dark grey and the brown. 3 pigeons headed northwest, followed by 1 that followed. The 2 light were already out at 10:07. Snow covered green front and back lawns, making streets and rooftops wet. Her mountain of love was pale behind the guise of continuous snowflakes. It was silent. No birds sang. No train whistles or sirens wail. Unraveling discreetly occurred. There was quietude between the gaps of no traffic at all. Naked trees stood proud and erect, with beautiful twigs and slender sinuous branches. It conjured the image of tentacles, octopus and squid sculpted in wood in an upright salute to the sun. Tiny yellow finches chirped with delight, passing overhead. A truck sounded its bellowing horn at 10:16. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
It was cool, but it wasn’t too cold. I could relax. I was gradually maintaining good shape, almost waking from daze. I was a little bit tired today. 12 pigeons headed northwest. There were 34 leaves in the rainwater pool. No odd remains of bird food. The purple poop was washed clean. No flickering lights upon her mountain of love. Clouds hung like grey cotton swabs, absorbing the Orb of Sun’s light and blue sky never came by. She is the love of my life. My breakthrough actor loves her consummate actress. My swimming experience loves her athletic potentials. My traveling performer loves her green marriage ceremony. My photograph paintings loves her dreamwork image. My baby caring loves her house completed. My construction hammer loves her boat built commitment. My writing project loves her complete book. My prize bottle of wine loves her substantial meal. My cleaning up loves her tasks deadline. My fulfilling communication loves her determining discussion. My pearl necklace weaver loves her seamstress dress. My organic bread loaf making loves her fall harvest. My essence sculpture loves her natural healthy body. My attaining realness loves her authentic meeting. My tape recording loves her project letter. My corn ripe loves her tangible sun. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” Deuteronomy 33:27 “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 “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 Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Homer pretends to be an airline pilot to get into an airport bar and crashes the plane. The airport awards him free travel tickets to keep mum. But Marge has a fear of flying and a repressed traumatic memory was stirred up. Marge goes to a psychiatrist for treatment. Homer gets nervous. He is afraid his wife’s mental health will prompt her leave him. Marge’s repressed memory comes out: She was devastated that her father lied to her as a child. He said he was an airline pilot and she believed him, but he was really just one of the airline stewards. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, winter proofing your home, button beauty, wedding anniversary gifts, which style of shoe flatters your feet. On CBC Newsworld, Andrew Nichlos wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a blue tie. Nancy Durham wore a black jacket and a 3-striped blue top. Ann Macmillan wore a mottled red yellow and grey jacket. Marivel Taruc wore a purple sweater and a white blouse with a black necklace. Margo McDiarmid wore an orange sweater. Bill Gillespe wore a white shirt and a blue tie. Kalin Mitchell wore a black suit and a white shirt with an orange sweater and a black tie. Nancy Wilson wore a black sweater and a green top. Nil Koksal wore a grey black and white plaid coat and a red scarf. Jeannie Lee wore a black top with tiny white snowflakes. Suhana Meharchand wore a red blouse and a black necklace. Harry Forestell wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with a purple green and white tie.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a red tie. Attacks Hit Home, Puppy Mill Protest, No Lost Love, Same Pattern. Top Story: Attacks Hit Home. Indian commandos killed attackers and set hostages free. 125 people are dead. 327 are wounded, including successful, Montreal actor Michael Rudder. He worked with director Brian McKenna. He was shot 3 times when militants stormed his hotel. He is in hospital recovering and is doing well. He was in Mumbai for a meditation program run by the Synchronicity Group. Friends are very relieved he is alive, including Bonnie Mak. “We hope he comes home soon.” As reported by Kristin Falcao in a black blouse with a white print collar. The latest from Mumbai: The situation still out of control but there’s progress. Mumbai struggles with chaos and confusion as the government tries to figure out who committed the assault. Some say they arrived by a boat. Top Story: Montrealers React: “Terrorism is not something that you should give-in to.” As reported by Shari Okeke. Coming up: Who are the attackers?
A first look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro at 1.0, feeling like -4.7 with humidity at 81% and winds at 13 km/h. “We have some snow over the Montreal region.” Developing Story: Crumbling Infrastructure and a hole formed in the Mercier Bridge. Update: Garage Collapse. “We’re all shocked but not surprised.” The landlord didn’t respond to interview requests but engineers are inspecting the site. “Too much road salt and not enough drainage.” As reported by Kim Brunhuber in a black coat and a white shirt. Mercier Bridge Hole: 28 million use the Mercier bridge each year. Today a large hole, 1 meter in diameter appeared on the left lane, south bound. The asphalt crumbled. As reported by Dan Halton. “Same weather pattern. Same conditions as last night.” Followed by the break. Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a black suit, white shirt and a yellow tie. Michel asked “How ’bout a little sunshine?” Saturday, was Frank’s reply at 1.0, feeling like -32 with humidity at 81% and winds at 15 km/h and “some light snow falling in Montreal.” Tonight’s low will be 0.0, feeling like -2.0 with winds at 15 km/h and light snow. Tomorrow it will be 4.0, feeling like 1.0 with winds at 20 to 25 km/h and some rain. 1.3 was the high today. 21.1 cm of snow fell on this day in 1975. The 5-day forecast is 4 1 1 2 2.
Puppy Mill Protest: ”What’s wrong with us?” More than 300 dogs were seized from 2 different puppy mills last summer. Quebec is the puppy mill capital of North America. 50,000 people signed a petition. They’re demanding that animal cruelty lawschange. As reported by Amanda Margison in blue jeans, a grey coat and grey cap. Exclusive: Bernie Ecclestone Speaks to the CBC about Montreal losing the Grand Prix. He had particularly harsh words for the governments of Canada and Quebec, saying it’s their fault, they should have raised taxes if they wanted it that much. People on the street appeared puzzled that Ecclestone showed no sign of remorse. “He wants to have his cake and eat it too.” As reported by Louis Hamann in a black coat and a black scarf. Followed by the break.
Returning for the day’s closing numbers and an Economic Update that had no immediate government stimulus but “spending must be cut.” So Prime Minister Stephen Harper is taking aim at political parties. “There will be no free ride.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black coat and a purple scarf. Top Story: India Attacks. 2 Canadians were injured, 6 are unaccounted for. 125 are dead, 327 are wounded -including Montreal actor Michael Rudder. Deccan Mujahideen, a virtually unknown group is claiming responsibility for the devastating attacks. Who are they, and what do they want? They were “young well-armed and determined.” “The world will be watching and waiting for answers.” As reported by Ann Macmillan. Operation Colisse. Police nabbed 11 Quebecers for keeping a gaming house. Shots in St-Hubert and Motel Fire early this morning. “Light snow right now. Some accumulation Sunday.” Followed by the casino and the break. Returning for Most Viewed at Cuts at CTV. 105 positions were cut due to falling ad revenues. Followed by The Kindest Cut? Cutting and pruning apple trees was likened to cutting at the wider economy for scaling back. “What kind of cuts are you making?” As reported by Royal Orr in a black coat. Car dealers are being creative with a 2 For 1 Deal and a Ste-Foy Bargain. “Cloudy is the weather word, and some light snow.” Followed by the break.
Returning for a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and something brewing. Tonight it will be 0.0, feeling like -2.0 with light snow. Tomorrow morning it will be 1.0, feeling like -2.0 with winds at 15 to 25 km/h. The 7-day forecast is 4 1 1 2 2 1 2. The First Nations community feels it has largely been ignored in the Quebec election. Quebec’s First Nations leaders are angry. They want to declare sovereignty over their own territory and autonomy over their land. Premier Charest said he won’t go through with his plans without talking it over with the natives first. As reported by David Shum in a black white and grey coat. Selecting Judges: 10 Quebec judges made donations to the Liberal Party. Health Care Protests at St-Luc Hospital. Followed by the break. Returning for The Scene with Ann Lang in a pink top and a 6-petal flower pendant. Habs on Film. Quebec Hockey legend Jean Beliveau is trying his hand at acting in a fictitional story. His acting technique? ”When the question is thrown at you, very quickly find an honest answer.” Weekend Arts Wrap with BJM Danse, James Blunt at the Bell Center, Neil Young on Monday, the film Australia and children’s theatre with The Little Prince. A last weather check with Frank at 1.0, feeling like -3.2 with humidity at 81% and winds at 15 km/h. Michel signed off for the evening. “Thanks a lot for watching.” I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News: Montreal 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 Heroes Loves Her Black Lightning
Blue skies returned. A train sounded at 9:55. Crows cawed nearby. There was an orange glint on the steeple scaffold. A car horn sounded at 9:57. A crow cawed thrice seconds later. 6 crows suddenly appeared, heading northwest over the trees. A dog barked at 10:00 sharp. The wind gusted a bit, but it wasn’t cold out. Orb of Sun shone. It wasn’t impeded by any sort of cloud. The steeple light glowed very bright. Shadows were long at sharp angles. The rainwater pool shimmered with a ripple effect. A grey cloud wash covered the northwestern horizon. A dog barked at 10:06. White fluffy clouds rested above. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. She is my soulmate.
White fluffy clouds spanned the south. Blue sky was a great dome that reached out to them all, surpassing them at the same time. A yellow lovebird twittered and spurted at 10:10. Trees wiggled and waved in the wind. 3 pigeons headed northwest. Fast flying leaves crash landed. The rainwater pool collected 13. A train whistle sounded at 10:13, mere seconds after I counted. A dog barked in the same instant. The orange steeple light was now gone. The train horn picked up at 10:14, honking many times loud. A crow vigorously flapped in the sky with her soulmate. They dove down into the trees. A third crow came gliding past me. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Last night I had an intense dream. It was the strongest and most dramatic manifestation of energy I’ve had to date. Invisible tendrils and waves ferociously flowed through my body, entering every space. I was more awake than dreaming in sleep. I thought about the moon in the midst of it and the energy almost went crazy, as if it liked what I thought. I had to wake myself up for a respite. Her mountain of love was so bright. A small aircraft flew at a slow pace. I opened up to my frustration, and let the current unwind. Clouds quickly traveled from the west to the east. She is the beauty to my beast. I was open to help but not the usual kind. My demand for perfection was replaced by opening to deeper understanding instead of condemnation. My density prevented me from being too smart for my own good, but my heart always opens for her. It always wants to do good work for my heartthrob. It always craves to give her a kiss. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
What was new, what was now, was not yesterday’s spell, even though things looked almost the same. Traffic moved in rather a hush. Inner current set something free, and I gave myself permission to be me. Orb of Sun’s shone incredibly bright, but it still looked like late afternoon. 2 lovebirds sped side by side. A crow cawed 4 times, a siren rang, a car horn honked, a school bell rang. All of this happened at 10:31. Sirens continued to wail. 14 pigeons headed northwest. Crows cawed, flying low through the trees. She is the queen of my deepest dreams. A blackbird or blue jay was screeching. Crows cawed and dogs barked at 10:39. Wet streets shone in the light. I was feeling better. Inner regions were coming together. I could feel the contours of it. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I took a brief nap at 3:30 and had a childlike dream. I dreamed I was with 2 female teachers at an elementary school. Both women wore red coats. There was a line of kids down the hall, ready to go out in the school yard. Many of them also wore red coats. I went outside with them and noticed a red-headed woman in a red coat and a red-headed man in a red coat at the top of a red brick staircase. I made a remark about them flirting. The woman got angry and threw something at me. It was a little red rubber ball, the one that come with a paddle. The red ball had tangled white string still attached. I tried to remove the string but it transformed into plastic dandelion dander. It was white and stuck to my right pointing finger like glue. Then I went home and took a nap. In my dreamtime nap I felt invisible hands passing through my body. In the dream I woke from my nap and could still feel the invisible presence around me. Then I picked up 2 blue plastic star toys that were stuck together like Siamese twins. Each star had 10 points in a circle, both making 20 in total. Each ray stuck to a finger. It was difficult to remove them, then I picked up a tiny toy milk carton. It was plastic and white. The invisible presence entered the milk carton to dwell, like genie in a bottle. The milk carton genie spoke to me. It was some kind of puppet with a fake mouth. I had a nice conversation with it but I don’t remember a word that we said. It was a funny remark, I think. Then the milk carton barked like a dog and I woke up at 4:00. It was a puzzling thing. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in dreams.
My angry quarrel loves her opposing conflict. My business negotiation loves her labour arbitration. My red heroes loves her Black Lightning. My sports contest loves her wrestlers match. My jealousy stress loves her rivalry test. My snake’s Darwinian evolution loves her snakes coiled around victims blending. My rape victim resistance loves her martial arts hitting. My frustration headache loves her play puzzle. My political risks loves her opposition rams butting heads. My battle storms loves her exertion fire. I love her black lunar 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 “If any man serve me, him will my Father honor.” -John 12:26 “For the Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.” -Isaiah 60:20.
Meanwhile, Marge wants to have sex with her husband but Homer is always distracted. They haven’t made love for a year and decide to do something about it. They read Mr. and Mrs. Erotic American to inspire their romantic urges. Homer’s father gives him a revitalizing tonic. It increases Homer’s sex drive with his wife. Bart creates an alien conspiracy theory to explain his parent’s exclusive behavior. Marge tells Homer to sell his father’s elixir as a father and son sales team. While traveling across the land, father and son make a stop at Homer’s childhood home but they feud in the car and break up, when Abe tells his son “You were an accident.” Not wanting to repeat his father’s ways, Homer overcompensates with his children. Homer returns to his childhood home. His self-esteem is low because he misses his father so much. He accidentally starts a fire. Abe happened to be there too, missing his son as well. He also accidentally starts a fire. The old family house burns down to the ground as father and son rescue each other, make up and are friends again. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, clothes designs you can afford, fabulous garnish designs, how to properly blow dry your own hair, how to plan a green wedding, roller-blading with your kids.
On CBC Newsworld, Heather Hiscox wore a black turtleneck. Marivel Taruc wore a grey sweater and a black top. Colleen Jones wore a red coat with black buttons and a red cap, and a grey sweater with black buttons and a black top. Michelle Cheung wore a red coat and a black grey and red scarf. Dan Halton wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with black grids and a creamy white tie. Nil Koksal wore a black grey and white checkered coat and a black scarf. Paul Hunter wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with a golden brown tie. Tom Murphy wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a black and white striped tie. Nancy Wilson wore a white sweater and a grey and black leaf patterned vest. Jeannie Lee wore an amber tweed jacket. Suhana Meharchand wore a white blouse and a black vest. Harry Forestell wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with a golden yellow speckled tie. On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with a grey and white striped tie.
Garage Collapse, India Attacks, The Bottom Line, Rain & Snow. Top Story: Garage Collapse: An underground parking garage collapsed at 135 Deguire Boulevard in Ville-St-Laurent. One man is dead. It happened at 8:47 am. Couriers were just starting their day when a 30 metre slab of concrete suddenly collapsed on their parking area. Firefighters worked for almost 4 hours to remove the crushing remains from a car but they found the driver deceased. As reported by Nancy Wood in a brown coat and a red orange and yellow scarf. A 17 storey building next door was evacuated as a safety precaution. 600 people were affected. They were sent to various hotels to spend the night. As reported by Kim Brunhuber in a black suit, white shirt and pale grey tie. Developing Story: India Attacks. There’s chaos in Mumbai after gunmen targeted at least 7 places, including 2 luxury hotels and a crowded train station. Close to 80 people are dead, 200 are wounded. At least 12 people were held hostage. As reported by Laurie Graham. Your Turn: Have you heard from Mumbai? Send an email to montrealatsix@cbc.ca.
A look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a black suit, white shirt and purple-grey tie at 2.4 degrees, feeling like -2.1 with humidity at 81% and winds at 24 km/h. Montreal Budget for 2009 is $4.07 billion. That’s up 2.6% from last year. Montreal Property Taxes will be affected. Out of 19 boroughs, 4 will see taxes fall and 15 will see taxes rise. Boroughs most affected by tax hikes are LaSalle at 4.2%, Anjou at 2.8%, Montreal North at 2.9%, and Verdun at 2.8%. Mayor Tremblay said “We have worked hard to achieve financial leeway.” As reported by Louis Hamann. Guy Lafleur Case: The living hockey legend is facing a possible trail in connection with his son’s criminal past. His son received 14 assault charges for sexually assaulting his girlfriend who was 14 at the time. Lafleur was accused of giving contradictory testimony concerning his son’s whereabouts. But his lawyers claim the Crown bungled his arrest warrant and tainted his good reputation. As reported by Amand Margison. “A mixed bag of precipitation tonight and tomorrow” Followed by the harbour and the break.
Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro at 2.0, feeling like -3.7 with humidity at 87% and winds at 30 km/h and some light rain. “The rain could change over to some wet snow.” The 5-day forecast begins with 2 3 2. Tonight’s low will be 0.0, feeling like -3.0 with rain and wet snow and winds at 20 km/h. Tomorrow it will be 2.0, feeling like -1.0 with a 40% of showers turning to flurries and winds between 20 to 25 km/h. On this date in 1977, 21.3 cm of snow fell. Leaders Debate “A polite chat.” Nearly 2 million people watched. “It was a heated and often rocky debate…. with feisty exchanges.” But it failed to produce any clear-cut winner. Mario Dumont scored some points stumping Charest. Pauline Marois was “the queen of one-liners” but there was no defining moment. There’s 12 days left to voting day. As reported by David Shum in a black suit white shirt and black tie. Holiday shopping was more important than a political debate. Debates rarely change people’s crystalized preconceptions and the Montrealers Dan Halton spoke to said this one only added to voter fatigue. Followed by the break.
Returning for the day’s closing numbers and BCE Deal in Jeopardy. The $53 billion takeover is seriously in question. BCE shares dropped 34%. Economic Statement tomorrow. Top Story: Garage Collapse in Ville-St-Laurent. A heavy slab of concrete crushed cars and killed one man. The 17 storey apartment building next door was evacuated as a safety precaution. Is the building structurally sound? As updated by Kim Brunhuber. Assisted Suicide Case “a crime of compassion” The man’s uncle was hanged with a dog’s choker chain. “Cloudy skies and some light rain over the city.” Followed by the bridge and the break. Returning for Most Viewed and Report on Sealer’s Deaths. Why did the voyage end in disaster? “Make the fishing boats more rugged.” As reported by Tom Murphy in Halifax. Update: Toddler’s Transplant. 19 month old Amanda’s thymus operation was a success. Surgery was done in North Carolina. “Now she’s in shape enough to go home.” As reported by Gerri Barrer. “You will need the umbrella.” Followed by the break
Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. “Light rain could change over to snow this evening. Tonight’s low will be 0.0, feeling like -3.0. Tomorrow morning it will be 0.0, feeling like -4.0 withi winds between 20 and 30 km/h. The CRTC admits the national Do Not Call Registry is having some growing pains and they must work out the kinks. 4.5 million people have signed on but with blanket exemptions for so many organizations, people complain they’re receiving more calls than ever. As reported by Reg Sherren in a black jacket and a white shirt with a red black and grey tie. Leaders Debate: A 2-hour clashing of issues. Almost 2 million tuned in. Josee Legault in a grey jacket and black top said the reactions seem pretty positive. A lot of voters heard passion in the cacophony. Dumont did exceedingly well for someone who is down in the polls. Christian Bourque in a black jacket and a white shirt with a grey and black tie said Jean Charest must focus on his main themes of stability and the most experienced team. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk, followed by the break.
Returning for Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket and a blue shirt with a red tie. Habs After 20 Games and a Quarter Season Breakdown. “The expectations are so much higher than last year.” A last check on the forecast with Frank at 2.0, feeling like -3.7 with humidity at 87% and winds at 30 km/h. Rain changes over to snow tomorrow. 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: Montreal 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.
My Baby Celebrating Loves Her Newborn Joy
The sky was grey overcast, soft and smooth without features, an impervious dome that didn’t allow Orb of Sun’s light. The wind gusted. It was breezy. Humidity was high. It was cool in degrees. But it wasn’t too cold for me, as I wrote for my beloved. I was warming up as my ardent words flowed. There was a dusting of snow on rooftops and houses. Sirens began at 9:50. Sirens continued at 9:55. The road was damp but it was clear. I din’t hear any birds. None were in flight. But as if on cue, a solo crow flew and 10 pigeons headed northwest. The wind picked up in vents. Tiny droplets of rain fell. The rooftop puddle was a slushy paste. Patches of snow looked like a lamb’s wool mat. Grey gravel was damp. My passion flowed freely with words for my heartthrob. My body filled with energy for her. Current vibrated within as raindrops tapped on my hat. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in that.
Sirens still wailed at 10:03. A car horn honked once, 2 pigeons headed northwest. Traffic moved almost in slow-motion. A big red balloon moved across the sky. It was a surprise. It appeared from the east and headed for the northwest at 10:07. 4 pigeons went to the same place. Naked trees were beautifully contoured. They were like wood sculptures of lightning or nervous systems. Dampness of bark made them dark. Tiny raindrops speckled my page and my octagon clock on the green elevator room platform where I sat. It wasn’t too cold for my fingertips, despite the onslaught of wind. I opened up while reaching within. Discomfort was a vague thing. I was at peace with my thoughts and relaxed. A distant crow dived and flapped. Another crow came closer by. She cawed twice and headed over the trees at 10:17. Inner branches stretched out and then merged. 4 pigeons headed northwest. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The deep purple mark was nearly washed clean from the green skylight. What looked like baby bootprints marked the snowy gravel by the yellow brick wall, where I sometimes sit. Because of the rain it was an indoor day with the kids. They were in a good humour with me, very friendly. Children took to spontaneous dancing, smiled and made jokes and ran around. Everyone has the rest of the week off starting tomorrow, because there are 3 PED days in a row. My electrical charge healing loves her temple saint’s reward. My kissing adoration loves her caressing hugs. My white flower bouquet loves her white clothes gifts. My celebrating sunrise loves her new morning songs. My trustworthy morality loves her clear ethics goal. My newborn children agreed loves her healthy baby joy. My persona painter loves her museum gathering. My classical music loves her authentic costuming. My love making climax loves her lover’s touch. My unequivocal awe loves her heaven’s glory. My optimistic feeling loves her destiny established. My unquestionable handsomeness loves her great beauty attractiveness. My miracle testifying loves her true love affirming. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “The word of the Lord endureth for ever.” I Peter 1:25a “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 “The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself.” Proverbs 11:25 “The meek will he guide in judgment: and the meek will he teach his way.” Psalm 25:9 “And this is the promise that he hath promised us, even eternal life.” -I John 2:25. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Homer peels his green gummy bear Venus de Milo from the seat of his children’s babysitter. She thinks he is groping her and accuses him of sexual harassment. When Homer explains what he did, nobody believes he is telling the truth. He is constantly derided on TV, including a talk show called Ben, where the host is a grizzly bear. Groundskeeper Willy shows Homer the spycam video he made of the incident and Homer clears his name. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, family budget, drugstore doubles, spinning 101, preparing for job interviews, car pooling. On CBC Newsworld, Andrew Nichols wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with a red tie. Marivel Taruc wore a green blouse and a black top. Colleen Jones wore a blue coat and black gloves. Nil Koksal wore a red coat and a black scarf. Paul Hunter wore a grey jacket and a white shirt and a navy tie with white polka dots. Nancy Wood wore a grey jacket and a red and green patterned top. Keith Boag wore a grey suit and a white shirt and a black tie with white polka dots. Daniel Lessard wore a grey suit and a white shirt with an orange red and black striped tie. Colleen Underwood wore a brown coat and an orange scarf. Nancy Wilson wore a yellow black and red jacket and a white top. Jeannie Lee wore a grey-silver glossy jacket. Tom Harrington wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a red and white striped tie. Harry Forestell wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with black lines and a purple and white circle print tie.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a wine-red tie. Leader’s Debate, Mother Sentenced, Facebook’s Foe, Wintry Mix. Top Story: Leaders Debate: The French-language leaders debate is tonight at the National Assembly in Quebec City. Voter intention shows the Liberals in the lead at 46%, the PQ at 34%, and the ADQ at 12%. Major Debate Themes are health, public finances, education and family, the Quebec of tomorrow. The debate will last 2 hours. As reported by David Shum in a black jacket and a white shirt with a grey and white print tie. Debate’s 4th Party is the Quebec Solidaire but they won’t be there. They will offer their independent responses online. Debate Updates will be on CBC Radio1, 88.5 FM. Your Turn: send in your comments on the debate at montrealatsix@cbc.ca. Tomorrow: Debate Analysis.
Turcot Problems: The Interchange is not safe. McGill Metro Evacuated around 4 pm because of fire in an electrical panel. The power was out for awhile. Mother Sentenced to 12 months probation for trying to help her son flee to Brazil after he torched a Jewish school. “This is a very sad story.” As reported by Louis Hamann in a black coat and a black scarf. Jean-Yves Brutus, age 26, is now a Gang Member Deported. Assisted Suicide Charge and First Snowfall: The SQ blames the weather for a number of accidents. Winter is setting in. 3 to 5 cm fell across the Island. “No snowballs in the schoolyard, snow tires on the street.” As reported by Amanda Margison in grey slacks and a grey coat with a grey cap. The weather with Frank Cavallaro in an orange-brown suit and a white shirt with a black grey and white striped tie. Current temperature was 1.8, feeling like -1.9 with humidity at 87% and winds at 31 km/h. A heavy snowfall warning for Quebec City, followed by the break.
Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 2.0, feeling like -3.4 with humidity at 87% and winds at 26 km/h, gusting to 40. Tonight it will be 1.0, feeling like -4.0 with winds at 20 to 40 km/h and rain changing to snow. Tomorrow it will be 3.0, feeling like 0.0 with winds at 20 to 30 km/h and snow changing to rain. Montreal received 21 cm of snow on this day in 1987. The 5-day forecast is 3 3 2 3 2. Finding Facebook’s Foe, Adam Guerbuez. He sent 4 million sexually explicit spam to millions of Facebook users. He was sued for almost $900 million. That’s $218 per message. “There will be a chilling effect” for honest advertisers. As reported by Kim Brunhuber in a black turtleneck and a dark brown jacket. Another Roy in Trouble with a 15-game suspension. 24 people linked with the Hell’s Angels were arrested during a drug raid called Operation Doberman. Followed by the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Canada’s Recession “will last most of next year.” Canada’s unemployment rate is at 6.2% but it will reach 7.5% by 2010. That equals 250,000 job losses. “The finance minister must act now.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black coat and a red scarf.
Easing The Credit Crunch in America will cost another $800 billion. “The crisis appears to be winning.” President Elect Barack Obama said “We’re going to hit the ground running.” As reported by Neil Macdonald in a black coat and a white shirt and a black and white striped tie with a yellow scarf. Top Story: The Big Debate in a round-table format with chances for one-on-one confrontation. The Liberals are extending their lead in the Fracophone vote. Key Regions on Election Day. “Baby-friendly” Lasalle CLSC was Honoured by the World Health Organizatioin for its efforts to encourage breastfeeding mothers. Exclusive breastfeeding from 0 to 6 months is highly recommended for baby health. 88% of Montreal women start breastfeeding but those numbers radically drop after 6 months, down to 60%. Across Quebec it’s only half. The ‘baby-friendly’ certification from the World Health Organization recognizes initiatives in breastfeed support. Only 24 places across Canada are certified for breastfeeding support, 18 of them are in Quebec. The CLSC in Lasalle is the first in the Montreal area. “They’re actually supporting in a practical way.” As reported by Gerri Barrer.
U.S. health officials found Traces of Melamine in infant formula. Update: Missing Man Found safe and sound. “It’s raining in Montreal right now.” Followed by the break. Returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. Wireless Protection: Most wireless home computers come with security features that are never set and so hackers can easily defeat them with software from the internet and surf for porn on unsuspecting homeowners computers from cars parked outside the house. As reported by Reg Sherren. Electric Car Safety. Much higher rates of injury if not used in the right environment. Sales Up 2.3% since August, that’s 1.1% in the country. Claims Down 4.2% in Quebec, that’s 1.0% in Canada. Followed by No Takeover for Alcan. Grey Cup Rally in Calgary. 12,000 people celebrated the champions this afternoon. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk, followed by the break.
Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro “tread lightly” on slushy roads. Tonight’s low will be 1.0, feeling like -4.0. Tomorrow morning it will be 1.0, feeling like -3.0 with winds at 20 to 30 km/h. The 7-day forecast is 3 3 2 3 -2 -3 2. Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a grey and black striped jacket and a black shirt At a Loss For Words and Calvillo Retires? Followed by downtown and the break. Returning for Hidden Meteorites. There are hundreds of undiscovered craters across Canada and around the world. They can be traced better with computer programs made for forestry As reported by Lynda Calvert in a grey coat and black slacks with a red top. A last check on the forecast with Frank at 2.0, feeling like -3.4 with humidity at 87% and winds at 26 km/h, busting to 35. Michel signed off for the night. I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News: Montreal 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, true, trustworthy, unequivocal, unquestionable and willingness.
My Cherished Hug Loves Her Brown Skin Care
Blue skies were covered with white tiger print clouds. Furry ribbed lines were as stripes. A tall crane jutted up from the top of her mountain of love, it was white. Orb of Sun was shining bright. Shadows were long and at angles. A solo crow sat in a tree. She ruffled her wings and silently watched her surroundings. A tiny orange finch flew alongside much bigger brown sparrow. The crow cawed twice. An orange light beamed on the distant steeple scaffold. The crow cawed twice again. The wind blew light but intermittently gusted. It wasn’t too hard to endure as I wrote my love diary for her. The white tiger sky looked like sonic waves frozen in time. And through it all I said to myself, she is the queen of my heartbeat. She is my princess of dreams. She is my moon priestess of passion. The crow cawed twice again. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
With each stroke of my black pen, I was falling in love with her over and over again. The white paper made me long for her more and more. Her mountain of love was grey-brown. Crows cawed with ferocious delight. The pleasure was clear in their voice. Traffic whooshed like a steam vent. A car horn honked once at 10:05. Orb of Sun brought warmth to my side. 4 seagulls soared as a team. A crow cawed thrice in the distance. Jet planes careened in the sky. She is the love of my life. No amount of passion can elicit the elixir that she serves me so well. I crave for her drink to the full. Unraveling comes with great speed every time I write that I love her. Orb of Sun shone brightly through ripples of cloud, like corrugated shapes. The white tiger print cloud escaped to the south. It follow the glow that coated the horizon like a wash. I inspected the gravel and found no morsels of bird food remaining. A train horn sounded at 10:14, loudly and with great insistence. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The green recycling truck stopped to scoop up green paper-filled boxes on the street. A car horn honked twice at 10:15. A quick flash on her mountain of love, but the steeple light was now gone. What was separate was coming together. Orb of Sun was a white glowing button that hid behind a large span of cloud that was shaped like a dolphin. The circle of light was the dolphin’s eye. 14 pigeons headed northwest, followed by 2 more flying close-knit. My fingertips were getting nipped. I forgot to get gloves on the weekend. A crow cawed twice in the distance. Children’s voices echoed from a school field. 6 pigeons went toward the northwest. I was opening up, amid the ribbed stretch of clouds, looking like fish fillets. Orb of Sun was a white wafer of light. It was the finest pearl that played hide and seek with a smile behind a Chinese fan. A dog barked at 10:27. 14 pigeons headed northwest. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My cherished hug loves her brown skin care. My protecting shelter loves her neighbour’s wall. My modest blanket loves her quilt covering. My apron belt loves her clothes trademark. My hotel accommodations loves her harbour boat. My police car loves her garage door closed. My tent refugee loves her healing house. My roof watch loves her green reality. My defending hand loves her secret shield. My drawbridge guarding loves her parent’s castle. My bubble hat her umbrella shell. My patent rules loves her copyright law. My conserving circle loves her greenhouse glove. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.” -John 5:24 “And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.” -Isaiah 65:24 “And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.” Matthew 10:42 “He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: he shall gather the lambs with his arms, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young.” Isaiah 40:11 “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.” -Matthew 24:35 “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” -Matthew 24:13. “But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings.” -Malachi 4:2. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Meanwhile, Lisa gets chewed out for failing gym class. She’s afraid that if she gets an F she’ll be sent to Monster Island. Homer tells his daughter to stick with “girl’s sports”. She turns out to be a formidable goalie for the Pee-Wee hockey team. Millhouse wants to hang out with Lisa “for protection” and to be seen. Bart’s jealousy makes him a mean rival. The siblings are on opposing teams. The brother and sister call off their match amid the heat of the moment while the crowd causes a stadium riot. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, family calendars, design on a dime, gourmet potatoes, comparison shopping online, a tour of Old Montreal temples of commerce. On CBC Newsworld, Suhana Meharchand wore a black jacket and a white top with a gold coin necklace. Marivel Taruc wore a blue blouse. Colleen Jones wore a red coat and a green top with a white blouse. Margo McDiarmid wore a grey jacket and a white blouse. Jesse Hirsh wore a black jacket and a red shirt. Paul Hunter wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a purple and black striped tie. Nil Koksal wore a black grey and white checkered coat with a black scarf. Nancy Durham wore a black coat and a green top. Nancy Wilson wore a black turtleneck with a grey jacket that had a green and white flower print edge.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a grey tie. Facebook Lawsuit, Open for Business, Campaign Challenge, Snow Brush Needed. Top Story: Facebook Lawsuit. A 33-year-old Montreal man was sued for $873 million. This is the biggest case of its kind. He was a spammer that sent 4 million spam promoting male enhancement products and the benefits of marijuana to Facebook users. He is known to police in Montreal. In the late 90’s he was accused of making videotapes of assaults on homeless people. As reported by Dan Halton in a grey jacket and a black and white striped shirt. Extended Shopping Hours on the weekends in the downtown core. Stores will stay open until 8 pm instead of 5 pm. The pilot project will last until May 2010 but many store owners are not buying in. “We are not slaves. We have lives like everybody else.” As reported by Louis Hamann in a black coat and a black scarf. Shop Local and support our local economy. As reported by Jessica Brown in a red coat and a black red and yellow striped scarf.
Media Food Drive on December 4th. Demand is up but donation are down as much as 30%. A first look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro in a black suit and a green shirt with a black and white striped tie. “We will see some snow tonight.” Current temperature was 1.9, feeling like -4.0 with humidity at 52% and winds between 5 and 11 km/h. The Montreal Alouettes lost the Grey Cup. What went wrong? Montreal has lost 5 Grey Cups in 8 years. As reported by Kim Brunhuber. Vanier Cup Champs won the 5th championship cup in 5 tries. Followed by the break. Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro at 1.0 degrees, feeling like -5.0 with humidity at 60% and winds at 15 km/h. Frank asked Michel if snow tires made his biking to work feel more comfortable. Snow should begin between 10:00 and midnight tonight with winds gusting between 40 to 60 km/h. Tonight’s low will be 0.0, feeling like -5.0 and some snow. Tomorrow it will be 4.0, feeling like 1.0 with snow then rain and winds at 30 to 50 km/h. Montreal received 23 cm of snow on this day in 1949. The 5-day forecast is 4 3 3 2 3.
Consumer Confidence Down. It’s the lowest it’s been in 26 years. “We may have a technical recession.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black coat and a yellow scarf that had black and white stripes. Obama’s Economic Team was revealed “We cannot hesitate and we cannot delay” said Obama in a red tie. This could be the worst holiday shopping season in decades. Obama said “We need a stimulus…that’s going to give a jolt to the economy.” As reported by Alison Smith in a black coat and a black turtleneck with a pink scarf. North American markets responded well to Obama’s comments, followed by the day’s closing numbers. Quebec Farm Incomes Up 10% more than 2007, making $7 billion. Followed by the break and returning for a Road Rage Trial. The suspect pleaded not guilty to second degree murder in 2003, despite a long list of witnesses. As reported by Amanda Margison in a grey coat and a yellow green and red rainbow print scarf. Sentencing Delayed for the son of hockey legend Guy Lafleur who pleaded guilty to 14 charges of assault on his teenage girlfriend.
Top Story: Facebook Lawsuit. 33-year-old Montrealer Adam Guerbuez bombarded Facebook users with 4 million spam promoting male enhancement products and marijuana benefits. He was sued for $873 million. Guerbuez had a number of past criminal charges. As reported by Dan Halton. Election Candidates Less than 2007 . Claude Bechard Campaigns while he receives cancer treatment. As reported by David Shum in a white and grey coat and black gloves with dark grey slacks. Environmental groups Eco Scoreboard on 25 questions places the PQ at 16, the ADQ at 8 and the Liberals at 5. Live: City Hall Demonstrations, accusing the mayor of unquestioned support of the police department. “Snow then rain heading into our province.” Followed by the break and returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. A national study looked at health and equality between the rich and poor. 15 urban areas were checked. The lower your education and income, increases your chance to be sicker with a chronic condition. There was no difference in rate of serious injuries to children, so daycares are safe. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a black leather jacket and a red and black checkered scarf. 89 year old Gino Pallaro has been missing since yesterday. He suffers from Alzheimer, followed by “The blue, the pink and the green all headed our way” to live at City Hall to the break.
Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. Winds will be gusting between 30 to 64 km/h tonight, between 40 and 70 km/h tomorrow. Snow will begin between 10 pm and midnight. Montreal will receive between 3 to 7 cm. Tonight’s low will be 0.0, feeling like -5.0. Tomorrow morning it will be 0.0, feeling like -7.0. The 7-day forecast is 4 3 3 2 3 1 2. Hockey Fighting: Fighting is up in the NHL. Nearly half of all NHL games this season had a hockey fight. As reported by Tom Harrington in black slacks and a black jacket with a red shirt. Daycare Unions and Plant Demolition and Fire at St. Joseph’s Oratory, followed by the break. Returning for Be Green with Geeta Nadkarni in a red sweater and a white blouse with black slacks and Buying Green in Winter: How to eat green when it’s white outside? Buy organic and fair trade, join a co-op, try a food basket, buy in bulk and freeze, eat meat that is raised cruelty-free and locally. “It tastes so much better.” Buy coffee, tea, sugar and chocolate fair trade. More on this at Geeta’s blog on the website www.cbc.ca/montrealatsix. A last look at the forecast with Frank at 1.0, feeling like -5.0 with humidity at 60% and winds at 15 km/h. Montreal will receive 3 to 7 cm of snow. 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: Montreal at Six re-reportage of accommodating, anxiety, care, cautious, cherish, conserve, containing, defend, defensiveness, fear, guarding, healing, hide, holding, immunity, keep, lie, modesty, parent, pleading, police, preserve, preventing, reality, refuge, safeguard, safety, security, sheltering, shield, supporting, unity and watch.