Thursday, July 05, 2007

Fifth of July

It has been a month since the world has read a blog from me, and I know that you have all been waiting--so here is my latest blog entry. After a month of world news it sometimes becomes hard to remember what has happened since early in June. Pro wrestler Chris Benoit killed his wife and 7-year-old son and then hanged himself on his weight manchine, after he was supposedly hopped up on steroids. Like Elvis and Dr. Nick, Benoit's doctor confesses that he was giving the guy loads of steroids. The guy who is so far behaving pure and innocent is Vince McMahon, who in the 90s went to trial for giving Hogan and Macho and other rasslers buckets of steroids. I should stop this before I libel someone in cyberspace. Paris Hilton spent 23 days in jail in LA and is now out and back partying and posing. Continual rains on the plains have caused bad flooding in Texas and Kansas. Opera singers Beverley Sills and Regine Crespin have both died in the last week. And car bombers in England and Scotland tried to blow up London and the airport at Glasgow. Now it seems that the plot was devised by at least 45 Muslim doctors. The Clintons came to Des Moines this past Monday and were adored by about 5,000 of their devotees at the state fair grounds.
The 4th of July yesterday was a great summer day--sunny, hot enough to make one feel like it was a real summer day, and everyone seems to have had a good time being outside.
Many more events happened in the world besides the stuff I listed, and I suppose one could go to any of a multitude of news sites to read what all happened in the last month. The British terrorists, Paris Hilton, and Chris Benoit have received most of the news coverage, as well as the case of the pregnant lady in Canton,Ohio, who was found murdered allegedly by her town cop boyfriend. This story has a racial angle to it, due to her being White and him being Black.
I have discovered that Youtube has a big collection of videos of Mideast popular singers. Haifa, Tito the male belly dancer from Egypt, and tubby Wadi Al Safi are now in my brain. Lots of people would probably wonder why I am viewing this kind of stuff and listening to it, but I find it interesting.
Dear friends, this is going to be all for right now. I do not know if anyone on earth will find this blog interesting, but this is my record of what has been going on in my corner of reality. You all take care now, and I hope I can get my act together and blog more than once every 5 weeks. Di di mau!

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