My Green Renewal Loves Her Natural Baby Desire
The winds were strong and cold. Temperatures were quite low. Grey clouds took over the sky. A small patch of blue here and there. Orb of Sun was a thin shaft of light. It lit up the cloud tops but it failed to brighten the view. The yellow university tower was well-lit, free from grey clouds around it. A train whistle blew at 9:44. Orb of Sun beamed some more. It was now a very large glow. It shone upon her mountain of love. Brown and grey trees had silver highlights with a few faint traces of yellow. A siren wailed at 9:46. North sky clouds stretched down to reach for the ground with their wispy appendages. Grey clouds were soft and thick masses, building up then breaking free from the pack. A crack of blue sky above me was shifting as more clouds came together, like gigantic jigsaw puzzle pieces. I braced myself in the cold wind. Stillness and silence contained movement and sound. I though of her and I instantly melted. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I awoke from a dream where I was part of a team on a strange urban camping trip with Robert Fripp. I enjoyed Exposure last night -especially North Star, Chicago, Mary and Here Comes The Flood. Birds stayed silent, save for a few spare swallows. No crows or pigeons though. Orb of Sun’s light fell upon her mountain of love in a while, but I saw no sparks of light. Blue skies expanded the east. A lone crow flapped briskly. Another crow cawed twice at 9:54. A third crow silently passed as she headed over the roof. Traffic was low. A siren started at 9:55, it got louder at 10:00. A fourth crow headed south, cawing as she flew. Long shafts of sunlight beamed down from behind west sky clouds, like rays from a gigantic spacecraft. A lone snowflake landed near my feet. Smoke billowed from chimneys. Steam flowed from vents. More snowflakes came down, rather secretively, trying not to make an impression, disappearing before they hit the ground. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Something was operating on my core. It knew what to do before I knew what was happening. The north and west skies were so grey and dark. The south and east skies were more sparse. Blue sky and pale streaks above her mountain of love. There was solitude and peace in me. It was almost a religious feeling. The trees were in deep meditation. A crow cawed 5 times in the distance. My sensual passion loves her long hair waves and fingernails. My animal teeth loves her vegetation ripeness. My nature boy loves her natural girl. My satisfied renewal loves her baby desire. My children increase loves her pregnancy addition. My farm prosperity loves her crop field abundance. My miracle evolution loves her sacred grove blessing. My organic country loves her green garden factory. My tropical forest vines loves her sheep meadow grass. My lusty marsh rabbit loves her warty jungle pig. My imaginative transformation loves her creative instinct. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “A faithful man shall abound with blessings.” Proverbs 23:20 “For the Lord shall be thine everlasting light, and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.” -Isaiah 60:20 “If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, “Remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.” Matthew 17:20 “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.” -Revelation 3:20. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Bart is only 10 years old and he already has 2 mortal enemies: Sideshow Bob and Dr. Demento. With the help of a right-wing crackpot with a controversial talk radio show, Sideshow Bob is granted a full and complete pardon for his 2 attempted murder convictions. Bob joins the Republican Party headquarters. He wants to replace Quimby as mayor. He wins 100% of the vote on election day but Lisa uncovers electoral fraud. The vote was rigged for Bob to win with a stacked list of names from the dead, including dead pets. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, Lunch Containers, Swap Your Stuff, Candy Craft. On CBC Newsworld, Heather Hiscox wore a red sweater and a black blouse. Marivel Taruc wore a dark grey sweater with a light grey scarf. Colleen Jones wore a black top with a dark grey coat. Paul Hunter wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with a green tie. Margo McDiarmid wore a grey black and white checkered top with a black jacket. Nil Koksal wore a black coat and a black scarf. Ann MacMillan wore a white blouse and a black vest. Bob Mcdonald wore a grey sweater and a black and white striped shirt. Nancy Wood wore a black jacket and a white top. Nancy Wilson wore a blue blouse and a black vest. Jeannie Lee wore a green jacket. Don Newman wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a brown and black grid tie. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a pale blue tie.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with a green tie that had black and white stripes. Inside The Puppy Mill, Charest One-on-One, Team Cheer, Chilly Day Ahead. Top Story.: Inside The Puppy Mill. A Radio-Canada hidden-camera investigation revealed the poor treatment of dogs at Quebec’s puppy mills. “Dogs stacked on top of dogs… in the name of profit.” Just one female dog forced to breed without relent could rake in $5,000 a year. Quebec is known as the puppy mill capital of North America. Quebec only has 10 inspectors in total compared with 200 in Ontario. Until the government pays for more inspectors, puppy mills will continue to flourish. Tougher penalties are needed. As reported by Nancy Wood in a blue blouse. Your Turn: Which steps are you willing to take? Coming Up: Charest One-on-One, followed by Drug Raids: Police broke up a cocaine ring, arresting 46 suspects believed to be linked with the Hell’s Angels. Police are looking for 4 more suspects. Lejour Bail and Pedestrian Hit, followed by a Man Beaten last night.
The weather with Kristin Falcao wearing black slacks and a red blouse with a brown jacket. Current temperature was -3.0, feeling like -9.6 with humidity at 39% and winds at 24 km/h. Nannies Fight Landlord. A landlord that recruits nannies from the Philippines has been taken to court by the nannies for providing them poor living conditions, with 30 women in his boarding house, 2 or 3 women to a room, on a lease they can’t get out of. Corruption Or Confusion? Was the sale of City property done above board? Opposition parties are calling for more transparency from the Housing and Development Corporation. As reported by Amanda Margison in a brown scarf and a brown coat. Update: Gas Prices Fall Below $0.80/litre. Transit Fares are going up. A monthly pass will cost $66.25. It will cost $36.00 for students and seniors. Followed by the break. Returning with Kristin Falcao. There’s a 30% chance of flurries tonight and tomorrow afternoon. Current temperature is -3.0, feeling like -3.0 with humidity at 39% and winds at 19 km/h. Tonight’s low will be -5.0, feeling like -11 with winds at 20 to 40 km/h and a chance of flurries. Tomorrow it will be -3.0, feeling like -8.0 with winds at 15 km/h. The 5-day forecast is -3, -3, -4, 2, 4. Horsing Around: It’s a Grey Cup tradition since 1948. Team Cheer with cheerleaders for this football weekend. “It’s more about gymnastics than pom-poms. Cheerleading is growing in popularity and it is evolving. As reported by Kim Brunhuber. Followed by the break.
Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Market Misery. Toronto’s market dropped 8%. The Toronto Dominion Bank announced a $350 million loss. As reported by Ron Charles. Bailing Out Businesses: Why should car companies get special treatment? “They have to reinvent themselves to get out of their problems.” Royal Orr in a black shirt and a black t-shirt looked into car companies getting a lift from the government. He visited the bra factory Wonder-Form Imports. They went from 300 employees down to 10. Should car companies get support and a lift from the federal government? Sent your emails to montrealatsix@cbc.ca. Top Story, Puppy Mill Investigation. A Radio-Canada investigation found appalling conditions in some operations. Pensioner Tax Cut and Michel spoke to Premier Jean Charest One-on-One. Charest said “Overall, the health system is doing better” but it’s still suffering from Pauline Marois’ decisions. “It takes 10 minutes to retire a specialist. It takes 10 years to train one.” Charest also said “we need a stable government in Quebec to deal with unstable times.” With $31 billion in investment, Charest said the question on December 8th should be “To whom are we going to confide our future in the economy, short-term and long-term?” Followed by the break.
Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca and part two of Charest One-on-One. On having an English Debate, Michel said both opposition parties said they want to do it. Charest said it depends on finding time to do it and he didn’t know how to take the ‘Teflon premier’ remark. Footnote: Michel clarified that opposition parties are only open to the idea of an English debate. “Some flurries right now over Montreal” followed by downtown and the break. Returning for the weather with Kristin Falcao. “We’re expecting lots of sun this weekend, but it’s going to be cold.” Tonight’s low will be -5.0, feeling like -11.0 with winds at 20 to 40 km/h and a 30% chance of flurries. Tomorrow morning it will be -4.0, feeling like -10.0 with winds at 20 km/h. The 7-day forecast is -3, -3, -4, 2, 4, 1, 1. In-Vitro Demand. “Quebec women who can’t conceive can declare a victory of sorts.” The Liberals have promised to cover the first 2 cycles on health insurance, with a 50% tax credit on further cycles. “A renewal of hope for us all.” Travel Companion Decision for obese and disabled passengers. Followed by Seeing Red in the House of Commons today. Rae Runs to the Olympic dome and the break. Returning for The Scene with Ann Lang in a black coat and a red scarf. The vampire film Twilight opens tonight. 17 million copies of the book have sold worldwide. “The ultimate love story” said Alana a fan. A last check on the weather with Kristin at -3.0, feeling like -8.8 with humidity at 39% and “a cool and breezy day expected tomorrow.” Michel signed off for the evening.
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