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Friday, December 31, 2010

2010's world gone wild: Recap of 2010

This was the year the Earth struck back.
Earthquakes, heat waves, floods, volcanoes, super typhoons, blizzards, landslides and droughts killed at least a quarter million people in 2010 _ the deadliest year in more than a generation. More people were killed worldwide by natural disasters this year than have been killed in terrorism attacks in the past 40 years combined.
"It just seemed like it was back-to-back and it came in waves," said Craig Fugate, who heads the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency. It handled a record number of disasters in 2010.
"The term '100-year event' really lost its meaning this year."
And we have ourselves to blame most of the time, scientists and disaster experts say.
Even though many catastrophes have the ring of random chance, the hand of man made this a particularly deadly, costly, extreme and weird year for everything from wild weather to earthquakes.
Poor construction and development practices conspire to make earthquakes more deadly than they need be. More people live in poverty in vulnerable buildings in crowded cities. That means that when the ground shakes, the river breaches, or the tropical cyclone hits, more people die.
Disasters from the Earth, such as earthquakes and volcanoes "are pretty much constant," said Andreas Schraft, vice president of catastrophic perils for the Geneva-based insurance giant Swiss Re. "All the change that's made is man-made."
The January earthquake that killed well more than 220,000 people in Haiti is a perfect example. Port-au-Prince has nearly three times as many people _ many of them living in poverty _ and more poorly built shanties than it did 25 years ago. So had the same quake hit in 1985 instead of 2010, total deaths would have probably been in the 80,000 range, said Richard Olson, director of disaster risk reduction at Florida International University.
In February, an earthquake that was more than 500 times stronger than the one that struck Haiti hit an area of Chile that was less populated, better constructed, and not as poor. Chile's bigger quake caused fewer than 1,000 deaths.











YIR 2010 - Stories 

FILE - Fighting back tears, House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio celebrates the GOP's victory that changes the balance of power in Congress...

The weep in review: American men tear up in 2010

Call it the Year of the Tear. Across America, prominent men wept in public, or talked openly about their crying: pro football and baseball players, entertainers, prominent politicians.
FILE - In this Feb. 25, 2010 file photo, Canada's Joannie Rochette reacts after receiving her bronze medal at the women's figure skating...

Sports in 2010: Anything but trivial

In the greater scheme of things, sports shouldn't really matter. Not like famine, war, natural disasters or the multitude of other agonies people suffer every day around the world.
In this film publicity image released by Disney, from left, Jessie, voiced by Joan Cusack, Buzz Lightyear, voiced by Tim Allen and Woody, voiced by...

Annual box office down a bit from 2009 record

Domestic box-office revenues for 2010 won't quite hit last year's record-setting haul, but they'll be awfully close. Total movie-ticket sales will reach $10.556 billion, the tracking agency Hollywood.com said Tuesday.
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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Just left the rest area.

Just left the rest area. Why is it cold in NC. Just saying

Riding along on the highway

Riding along on the highway listening to 80's music. Cause thats how we roll.

Why is the gas in

Why is the gas in NC 20 cents higher than SC? Just saying.

If you see me driving

If you see me driving down the road common sense would tell you to get the hell out of my way. Just saying.

Officially back in the great

Officially back in the great state of North Carolina. Missing the beach already.

Driving behind a caddy towing

Driving behind a caddy towing junk on a trailer. Dude just lost a dishwasher. Isnt that dangerous? Just saying.

Just stopped at Sparkeys

Now leaving Myrtle Beach. Already

Now leaving Myrtle Beach. Already people are driving crazy and we were almost rear ended. Pray for us.

How about we saw a

How about we saw a woman stop her car in traffic just to drink out of her 2 liter coke bottle. Only at Myrtle Beach. Hahahaha

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Is it Mall Cop 2...Nope just security at Broadway on the Beach riding his Segway...
Aquarium video
Ripleys Aquarium videos

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Lunch at Uncle John's...and soooooo good...

Still playing at the pool.

Playing at the pool.

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Beautiful day on the beach. Eating lunch at Uncle Johns then playing at the pool for the rest of the day.

A beautiful day...calm ocean...stress free...

Monday, December 27, 2010

'Octomom' faces eviction from Southern Calif. home

LOS ANGELES -- The man who sold his Southern California home to "Octomom" Nadya Suleman said Sunday that he's going ahead with eviction proceedings because she hasn't made a long overdue $450,000 payment.
Amer Haddadin said he'll evict Suleman if she and her lawyer Jeff Czech don't pay the balance on the house by Friday. A balloon payment was due Oct. 9.
"I think they have money, but they are hiding the money," Haddadin said.
Suleman and Czech were served notice on Dec. 2 by mail and by hand, Haddadin said. He expects the eviction to be speedy.
Suleman and her 14 children have lived in the 4-bedroom house for nearly two years, ever since she brought her octuplets home to the quiet cul-de-sac in La Habra, about 25 miles east of Los Angeles. Her father purchased the home for $565,000, including a $130,000 down payment.
Suleman's father, Ed Doud, cut a deal with Haddadin for the house because a traditional bank loan wasn't available to Suleman, who is unmarried and unemployed. She previously lived with her mother in a small Whittier home before that house was foreclosed on.
In April, Haddadin granted a 6-month extension on the remaining balance, and says that as a Jordanian, he took pity on a fellow Arab in a tough spot, and pledged to help Doud, who is Palestinian.
Haddadin said Czech and Suleman became joint owners of the house in August, after her father transferred the deed from his name.
Reached by phone Sunday, Czech said he had no immediate comment except that Suleman has been making $4,000 payments every month.
Suleman already had six small children before giving birth to the octuplets. All 14 children were conceived through in vitro fertilization.

Please tell me where does this woman work to make a monthly $4000 house payment. Also, I hope they tied her tubes because she doesn't need anymore babies. Seems like more than one was enough for her.

Sunset at Myrtle Beach...God's beautiful art work...

Nice shells found Cathy Alex and Gabby...

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Teena Marie, known as 'Ivory Queen of Soul,' dies

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LOS ANGELES — Teena Marie's last album, "Congo Square," was titled after a historical meeting place for slaves in New Orleans, featured a tribute to Martin Luther King's widow and also song "Black Cool," written for President Barack Obama.
No matter that Marie, 54, was white. The R&B legend revered and fully immersed herself in black culture -- and in turn was respected and adored by black audiences, not only for her immense soulful talents, but for her inner soul as well.
"Overall my race hasn't been a problem. I'm a Black artist with White skin. At the end of the day you have to sing what's in your own soul," she told Essence.com in an interview last year while promoting "Congo Square." That album would turn out to be her last.
The self-proclaimed "Ivory Queen of Soul," whose many classic hits included "Lovergirl," Square Biz" and the scorching duet "Fire and Desire" with mentor Rick James, was found dead in her Pasadena home on Sunday at the age of 54. Authorities said her death appeared to be of natural causes.
In an interview with The Associated Press last year, Teena Marie said she had successfully battled an addiction to prescription drugs; she had been performing over the last year.
"The enduring influence of Teena's inspirational, trailblazing career, could only have been made possible through her brilliant song-writing, showmanship and high energy passion which laid the ground work for the future generations of R&B, hip-hop, and soul," said Concord Music Group chief label officer, Gene Rumsey; Concord's Stax Records released her last album.
"We feel extremely fortunate to have worked with a visionary who changed music in indelible ways. Our deepest sympathies go out to her family, friends and of course, millions of fans around the world."
Marie certainly wasn't the first white act to sing soul music, but she was arguably among the most gifted and respected, and was thoroughly embraced by black audiences, and beyond.
Even before she started her musical career, she had a strong bond with the black community, which she credited to her godmother. She gravitated to soul music and in her youth decided to make it her career.
Marie made her debut on the legendary Motown label back in 1979, becoming one of the very few white acts to break the race barrier of the groundbreaking black-owned record label that had been a haven for black artists like Stevie Wonder, the Jackson Five, the Supremes and Marvin Gaye.
The cover of her debut album, "Wild and Peaceful," did not feature her image, with Motown apparently fearing black audiences might not buy it if they found out the songstress with the dynamic, gospel-inflected voice was white.
"(Motown founder Berry) Gordy said that is was so soulful that he wanted to give the music an opportunity to stand on its own merit. Instead of my face, they put a seascape, so by the time my second album came out people were like, Lady T is White?" she told Essence.com.
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Beautiful fountains at Tangor Mall

We sure has fun shopping. They had some crazy deals.

Shopping at Tangor Outlets. Cold cold day.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Cathy blogging at River City Cafe...

Well we have made it to River City Cafe.

Cold at the beach but having a great time...
Snow at Myrtle Beach...having a great with my baby!!!
Jimmy and i walking on the beach in the blizzard. Our faces were freezing.
Snowing on the beach. Hear the waves breaking.

Jimmy on the beach in the snow.

Watching the dolphins swimming the

Watching the dolphins swimming the shoreline.

Well I had to wear my santa hat.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Seashells we found yesterday and today.

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Restuarants closed in Myrtle Beach...except Cat's Kitchen

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Polar Plunge at Myrtle Beach!!!!



Ya'll know I had to put my feet in the ocean. Gabby and I took the plunge in the ocean. The water is freeeeeeeezing cold.

Christmas Beach Trip 2010






Standing on the balcony watching dolphins swimming along the shoreline.

Merry Christmas from Alex and Gabby.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Check out Myrtle Beach. NOTHING BUT SUNSHINE.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Look at what our landlady brought us for Christmas. A red velvet cake with cream cheese icing. It is goooooood.

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Damn it I'm Vixen Animated Christmas Cartoon.mpg

Rudolph The Psycho Reindeer

HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA RUDOLPH IS PSYCHO

Funny Christmas

Santa's Cookies - JibJab.com

Farting Elves 12 Days of Christmas Funny Video Animation by JibJab

Jim Carrey Sings White Christmas - FUNNY!!

funny christmas carols AWESOME!Funniest ever

Silly Holiday Display Shocks Passers-By - Video - WXII The Triad

Silly Holiday Display Shocks Passers-By - Video - WXII The Triad

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA ROFLMAO

I LOVE THIS!!!!!!

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas

Triad may see first Christmas snowfall since '47

Snow in a suburb of Raleigh, North CarolinaImage via Wikipedia
A heavy downpour in Los Angeles on Tuesday could be a harbinger of a white Christmas in North Carolina.
It's possible, but too early to tell, Barrett Smith, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Raleigh, said Tuesday.
The California storm is expected to follow a path across the southern United States this week, arriving here just in time for Christmas.
At the same time, cold air will be moving into the area from Canada, bringing temperatures near the freezing mark and below, Smith said.
"It looks like there is a good chance we'll see snowfall on Christmas," Smith said.
The storm system is too far out to say for sure what will happen, Smith said. It's possible that some parts of the state will get snow and other parts will not see any. And where the line will fall is impossible to say with certainty, he said.
As of Tuesday, the Winston-Salem forecast from Fox8 is for a mostly sunny day but turning cloudy on Christmas Eve, with a low of 24 degrees and a high of 45 degrees. On Christmas Day, there is a 60 percent chance of precipitation, with a predicted low of 31 degrees and a high of 37.
A white Christmas would be unusual here. The area has a less than 5 percent chance of at least 1 inch of snowfall on any given Christmas Day, according to Weather Service statistics. The last significant Christmas Day snowfall was 1947, when nearly 3 inches of snow fell.
Robby Stone is among those not dreaming of a white Christmas. He's the director of Winston-Salem's streets division.
"We're praying it won't happen," said Stone, who doesn't want the city crews to have to leave their families Christmas Day to take care of the roads.
Stone said he'll be monitoring the forecast this week. On Tuesday, he put the white Christmas odds at 50-50.
He said the salt trucks would be ready to go Thursday so they don't have to be loaded Friday, which is a city holiday.

pgarber@wsjournal.com
LET IT SNOW ON CHRISTMAS DAY ALL OVER THE SOUTH!!!!!!
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