Miscellaneous

Alaska's Mount Redoubt continues to erupt.

Redoubt began erupting last night, with the first explosion coming at 10:38 p.m. Sunday followed by another at 11:02 p.m., and a third at 12:14 a.m, the AVO reported.

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I think I am going to throw up.

This is sick, sick, sick.
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Speaking of sick, the Monster of Amstetten has finally been caged--for life:

Fritzl's trial last week can be summarised through numbers: 8,642 days his daughter spent underground, which breaks down to 207,408 hours; 3,000 rapes; seven incest children; one miscarriage; the 66 hours it took one newborn baby to die; 650 square feet of living space; six charges; eight jurors; and a 400-strong media pack to report to a world repelled yet fascinated by his crimes.

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As I was taking a hike around Virginia Lake and heading back towards home on Plumb Lane, I came upon somebody trying to escape Reno police, and I heard some shots. I turned around and was heading back before I realized the suspect was tasered. He was right on the street with the police "on top" of him while cars had to go around them so there wouldn't be a bunch of roadkill on the street. Then I turned around and proceeded to head back home. There were police cars coming from all over, and then later I saw an ambulance, so I don't know how the suspect made out although he appeared to be okay.

Anyway, that was enough damned excitement for one day.
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Speaking of police stories, some revelers made horses' asses out of themselves with a law enforcement officer and got arrested.
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The legislator who wanted expand legal prostitution in Nevada, Bob Coffin, now wants to impose a $5 surtax per john, per day.

Nevada needs to get rid of the legal whorehouses since they traffic in human beings and crack down on illegal prostitution as well. Human rights violations should NEVER have a government seal of approval.

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