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Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007


Good Morning!  I'm late!  See ya later!!!

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Late at 8:18? I normally have another good 2 hrs of sleep time LOL, well today I had to take my car to get the brakes checked so I hope I don't miss my 2 hrs of sleep.

Yall have a great day!

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was a little late too. but only by like 10 mins. anyway, just read this and its so frustrating!!!! (read bolded)

Iraqi fisherman nets shark 160 miles from sea

NASSIRIYA, Iraq (Reuters) - A two-meter shark has been caught in a river in southern Iraq more than 200 km (160 miles) from the sea.

Karim Hasan Thamir said he was fishing with his sons last week when they spotted a large fish thrashing about in his net. "I recognized the fish as a shark because I have seen one on a television program," he told Reuters.

The shark was pulled from the mouth of an irrigation canal that joins the Euphrates River. The Euphrates joins the Tigris River further east to form the Shatt al-Arab waterway which flows south past Basra into the Gulf.

Dr. Mohamed Ajah, assistant dean of the college of science at Thi Qar University in Nassiriya, said barriers in river estuaries usually prevented sharks swimming upstream.

"In this case, I think this animal was there for a long time but no one had managed to see it," he said.

Locals blamed the U.S. military for the shark's presence.

Tahseen Ali, a teacher, said there was a "75 percent chance" Americans had put the shark in the water.

"This is very frightening for us. Our children always swim in the river and I believe that there are more sharks. I believe that America is behind this matter," said fisherman Hatim Karim.


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Oh yeah....like our military has nothing better to do than to go fishing in the river for sharks....

So how is everyone doing today? It is 10:48am and I just rolled out of bed! I am starting to dig this new shift...especially the sleeping in part! Have a great day everyone!!

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HAHAHA...I'm glad you are starting to like the new shift david,I thought it might be hard on ya..but I do see how sleeping in is good,lol. Oh yeah,good news all...I made a 93/A(98 with 5 bonus points)on my Anatomy and Physiology class today!! I'm so happy. Now,I need to do well on my next 2 exams on thursday. Well...I hope everyone is good...ttul!!

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