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Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

Wait for us Justin Timberlake!



Justin Timberlake - like everywhere else on planet earth - sure is popular here in Denmark. He held a long awaited concert in "Parken" (The Park) in Copenhagen last night (Saturday evening) where there were over 55,000 adoring fans itching to see him.

Reportedly the line-up was so long that some fans didn't even enter the stadium before the show was well under way. According to ekstrabladet.dk fans paid almost 500 Danish Crowns (nearly $100 ...

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Killed by a Kitty Cat



I just read about a 32 year old woman who was mauled to death by a tiger. Apparently, the entire event was witnessed by several children, including one of her own at an exotic animal farm called "100 Mile House," in British Columbia, Canada. Reportedly, Tanya Dumstrey-Soos, who worked at the farm as a receptionist was taken to a hospital after the attack late Thursday, but ...

Friday, May 11th, 2007

I Know Your Password



Sorry I haven't been blogging so much. I have been super busy but it should start to taper off very soon. I can't believe it is Friday. Time sure flies when you are not having fun. To make matters worse my e-mail has been hacked! I don't know if this has ever happened to you but it sure is a creepy feeling. Not only has it affected my yahoo e-mail ...

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Fancy a Spot of Pee?



I have cooled it a bit with the blogging and myspace because I have suddenly become super busy. I am, among other things, researching for a report on "Children's Drawings." While scouring the net for information on the topic, I stumbled across this article on a revival of an almost forgotten alternative therapy. It's called "Urine Therapy." Perhaps I've been living in a cave but I have never heard of ...

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Strike at Kastrup Airport in Copenhagen



I sure hope that you don't have a flight in or out of Kastrup Airport in Copenhagen today. If you do you'll probably be playing the waiting game. 10,000 SAS airline customers are affected by the airline flight attendant's strike that started yesterday and continues today.

Chaos is the name of the game at Kastrup Airport where 400 passengers had to sleep over at the airport because there simply aren't enough available ...

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Booze and Boobs Don't Mix



Ever since I heard about pretty, pop princess Kylie Minogue's battle with breast cancer, I've been trying to avoid anything and everything which could increase the chances of being struck with the dreadful disease. Instead, I've been eating right, exercising, getting examinations etc.

I read some good news from a recent U.S. study that proved that abortions and miscarriages do not raise the risk of breast cancer, contrary to popular belief. But according ...

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Don't Forget Your Gun Honey



Yes, it won't be long before we're sending our children off to school, all bundled up in their Monday's best, with lunchbox in hand; pencils and papers in tow, and let's not forget, a gun. What's next, weapons training on the curriculum?

According to reports, if gun advocates get their way, "The Virginia Tech tragedy that occurred last week could actually boost a year long effort in Virginia to pass legislation allowing students to carry ...

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Cho's Demons



He was a "pig and deserved to die," said one frustrated family member in reference to the infamous Virginia Tech Murderer. He was an "idiot," said another angrily. This so-called "cold blooded killer" of 32 innocent people has been labelled as "pure evil."

It is easy to assume that someone who committed such a horrendous crime is all of these things and the prevailing question on everyone's minds these days is "why did this ...

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Virginia Tech Shootings



Like the rest of the world, I've been following the Virginia killings story and my heart goes out to the victims and families who were involved in this senseless tragedy. So, when I hear comments like "well, all the students should carry guns to school to protect themselves," I think, What? Is that not the most absurd thing you've ever heard?

I just read that a third of all the guns in the ...

Saturday, March 24th, 2007

Lauren's Light



I have just received a note from my cousin back home in Canada, god bless her little heart.  She writes that a little girl in her son's class named Lauren was diagnosed with a rare, life threatening form of brain cancer.  Her parents are going to be travelling to Toronto Sick Kids Hospital over the next six weeks for radiation and experimental chemotherapy treatments.  

Due to the capacity limitations at the Ronald McDonald House, ...