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  1. High School Teacher Arrested On Meth Charge Police Investigating Whether Drug Was Sold At School POSTED: 2:44 pm MST February 9, 2005 ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. -- A Wyoming high school teacher was arrested at her school after police allegedly found drugs at her home and in her purse at school. Karen Coffee Echols, 51, of Rock Springs was charged Monday with felony drug possession and released on $30,000 bond. http://www.thedenverchannel.com/education/...754/detail.html
  2. Virginia Drops Underpants Bill RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 10, 2005 "If people in Florida can wear bikinis, a little underwear showing isn't going to hurt anybody." 17-year-old Elvyn Shaw Virginia lawmakers dropped their droopy-pants bill Thursday after the whole thing became just too embarrassing. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/09/...ain672682.shtml
  3. Stoplight turns red when school's lunchroom gets too loud Associated Press Feb. 10, 2005 08:22 AM ATHOL, Idaho - Green light. Red Light. Lights out. In an effort to quiet down the lunchroom chatter at Athol Elementary, a stoplight has been mounted that monitors decibel levels and signals teachers to turn the lights out when kids get too noisy. http://www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/...oplight-ON.html
  4. It was introduced at the start of the internet and the original game plan wasnt profit motivated
  5. Man, hard to keep up with all these milestones, this week. Congrats, RB - that's a lot of spam.
  6. I almost forgot - it's The Year of the Cock - maybe it was some kind of celebration thing
  7. February 10, 2005 The Founder of Salon Is Passing the Mouse By DAVID CARR David Talbot, a pioneer of online journalism who founded Salon magazine in 1995, will announce today that he is stepping down as the magazine's editor in chief, chief executive and relentless cheerleader. He will be replaced as editor, he said, by Joan Walsh, his longtime deputy. Salon will also announce its first profitable quarter in its history, Mr. Talbot added, a profit of $400,000 on revenues of $2.2 million. The company also said that Elizabeth Hambrecht, Salon's president, would become its chief executive. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/10/books/10...print&position=
  8. Jacko 'Kidnap' Victims Lived It Up Yesterday there were reports that Michael Jackson's band of "kidnappers" had held a mother and her three kids (two sons and a daughter) "hostage" at the Country Inn and Suites in Calabasas, Calif., in Feb. 2003. Calabasas is a beautiful, verdant suburb of Los Angeles, replete with million-dollar homes and gated communities. It's not exactly a back alley in South Central. Several weeks after their expulsion from Neverland and Jackson's world, the family (the one at the heart of the current Jackson child-molestation case) told a lawyer that the elder son, 13, had been molested by Jackson and that he had also held the family hostage. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,146948,00.html
  9. dont you worry - it will all come out and you will be clean. hopefully, the other woman will be exonerated, too pretty strange stuff all around when all you are trying to do is be giving
  10. Sorry, I thnk I mistakenly confused you with that conservative rascal
  11. It's nice and easy to use. And its great that users can forward stuff on to their friends. I would probably change the background graphic to have it portray something related to music. You might want to augment it to allow people to post their own lyrics, too, and some type of introduction. Nice work. ( FYI--I noticed a small glitch on this page: there are duplicates of every song on The Beatles' A Hard Days Night.. http://lyrics.opendb.net/artist/albums/beatles/384)
  12. I thought this was the Greek's misspelling of Bits and Pieces by the Dave Clark Five, Koop's high school prom's theme song
  13. Screw Walmart. I hope they all become unionized and they all close.
  14. dj picks february '05 Nic Harcourt Morning Becomes Eclectic Doves Some Cities Capitol Willy Mason Where the Humans Eat Team Love Inara George All Rise Everloving *** Jason Bentley Metropolis Various Artists American Rag Cie Compilation Quango Lemonjelly LJ'64 - '95 XL/Beggers Banquet Chemical Brothers Push the Button Astralwerks Debbie Adler Broadband Handsome Boy Modeling School White People Elektra Dogs Die In Hot Cars Please Describe Yourself V2 Matthew Jay Too Soon MatthewJay.com http://www.kcrw.com/music/djpicks/
  15. Crashing chooks ruffle residents' feathers There are two reports of houses being damaged by plucked chickens crashing through their roofs in Newcastle in the New South Wales Hunter Valley. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200502/s1299042.htm
  16. Welcome to year 4073 and the Year of the Cock! http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/a...unar_new_year_1 :hyper: :strumma: :scratchin:
  17. It seems that h.s., middle school, and elementary school teacher/student sex affairs are on the rise. Here's 3 stories, all wrapped together: http://www.nbc5i.com/education/4181274/detail.html
  18. Melons! http://www.americade.info/melons14.htm
  19. Saturn and one of its moons:
  20. Nicknamed the UnAssociated Press, these web sites special in group-think news gathering: Wikinews (http://www.wikinews.org) is an experiment in collaborative news gathering and reporting, and the latest in a collection of Wikis (pronounced WIK-eez or WEEK-eez) under the umbrella of Wikimedia, which cultivates free and open information resources written by its users. The largest Wiki project, Wikipedia, has been online for four years and contains more than 450,000 articles, all written and open to revision by its more than 150,000 users. Other citizen journalism projects include: Indymedia (http://www.indymedia.org), OhmyNews of South Korea (http://www.english.ohmynews.com) and of course all the News Blogs...
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