http://www.wxii12.com/news/27262272/detail.html
WELL SHE JUST WANTED TO LOOK GOOD. THIS IS WHAT OUR WORLD HAS COME TO. WHIP MY HAIR!!!!!!!!!!
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Monday, March 21, 2011
KIDNAPPER!!!!
http://www.wxii12.com/news/27261431/detail.html
THEY SHOULD FIND THIS WOMAN AND BEAT THE CRAP OUT OF HER.
THEY SHOULD FIND THIS WOMAN AND BEAT THE CRAP OUT OF HER.
Workers flee Japan nuclear plant as smoke rises
Workers are racing to bring the nuclear plant under control, but the process is proceeding in fits and starts, stalled by incidents like the smoke and by the need to work methodically to make sure wiring, pumps and other machinery can be safely switched on.
"Our crisis is still going on. Our crisis is with the nuclear plants. We are doing everything we can to bring this to an end," Gov. Yuhei Sato of Fukushima prefecture, where the plant is located, told the more than 1,000 people moved away from the plant into a gymnasium. "Don't give up. We know you are suffering."
"Please get us out of here," yelled Harunobu Suzuki, a 63-year-old truck driver.
What caused the smoke to billow first from Unit 3 at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant and later from Unit 2 is under investigation, nuclear safety agency officials said. Still, in the days since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami wrecked the plant's cooling systems, both reactors have overheated and seen explosions. Workers were evacuated from the area to buildings nearby, though radiation levels remained steady, the officials said.
Problems set off by the disasters have ranged far beyond the devastated northeast coast and the wrecked nuclear plant, handing the government what it has called Japan's worst crisis since World War II. Rebuilding the ruined northeast coast may cost as much as $235 billion. Police estimate the death toll will surpass 18,000.
Traces of radiation are tainting vegetables and some water supplies, although in amounts the government and health experts say do not pose a risk to human health in the short-term. China, Japan's biggest trading partner, ordered testing of Japanese food imports for radiation contamination.
"Please do not overreact, and act calmly," said Chief Cabinet spokesman Yukio Edano in the government's latest appeal to ease public concerns. "Even if you eat contaminated vegetables several times, it will not harm your health at all."
Edano said Fukushima's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co., would compensate farmers affected by bans on the sale of raw milk, spinach and canola.
The troubles at Fukushima have in some ways overshadowed the natural catastrophe, threatening a wider disaster if the plant spews more concentrated forms of radiation than it has so far.
Sunday, March 20, 2011
SWEET SIXTEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WILL DUKE AND CAROLINA COMPETE
AGAINST EACH OTHER AGAIN????
THAT WOULD BE VERY INTERESTING!!!!
AGAINST EACH OTHER AGAIN????
THAT WOULD BE VERY INTERESTING!!!!
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TAKING CARE OF YOUR TATTOO
Way Too Much Information About:
TATTOO AFTERCARE - HEALING TIPS
(1) In 1 to 2 hours: Wash hands, remove bandage, hand wash tattoo with warm
water & mild soap, rinse well, blot with a paper towel & let air dry about 5 minutes
(2) Wipe on a small dab of the product of your choice - use just enough to make it
shine & don't let it get greasy or wet (dab off any liquid).
* I recommend auquaphor, plain A&D, triple antibiotic, bacatracin ointment,
vitamin E, or eucerin cream.
* Don't re-bandage the tattoo -your skin needs to breath.
* Keep damn dirty fingers off! Always wash your hands before washing the tattoo.
(3) For 4 days: Wash tattoo, let air dry 5 min & apply ointment at least twice a day.
* Wash the tattoo anytime it starts to get crusty & wipe on a fresh dab of ointment.
* Fresh tattoos weep excess ink the first few days- dab off any liquid, put old sheets
on your bed & wear something like a soft dark t-shirt under work clothes.
(4) 5th day: Stop using ointment! Your tattoo should have some light flakey scabs
like a minor scrape or scratch -keep it clean and let it peel.
* It's ok to use a little unscented lotion to moisturize while peeling.
* Don't pick, scratch, or rub. No soaking, swimming, or direct sun/wind for 2 weeks!
* Questions or problems? -Ask your artist
* It can take longer than two weeks for the tattoo to finish peeling.
* Tattoos should be completely healed within 6 weeks.* Never use ointments for more than 4 days or put ointment on scabs
-a dry, scabby tattoo is better than a smothered, soggy tattoo that never heals and
stays open to infection
* Eat well, get rest, and let your skin heal itself
* Itching is normal during healing -a couple of light slaps will help
* Avoid ointments/salves/lotions that contain sunblock, aloe, itch/pain-relief, or
scar reducing ingredients... they usually cause irritaton or have bleaching agents
* Wash off and stop using any soaps, ointments, or lotions that cause burning or
irritation. A tattoo can be healed dry without products.
* Be aware of your fresh tattoo and your environment during the first four days of healing
You don't have to be totally paranoid -just remember soap and water are your friends.* Always wash your hands before touching your tattoo
* Don't let other people touch your fresh tattoo
* Be cautious about surfaces in public places (bars, restraunts, gyms, hospitals)* Don't put your finger in your nose & then touch your tattoo.
* Watch out for acrylic fingernails -they hold lots of bacteria.
Being careful and washing frequently can save you a trip to the doctor for an antibiotic.
water & mild soap, rinse well, blot with a paper towel & let air dry about 5 minutes
(2) Wipe on a small dab of the product of your choice - use just enough to make it
shine & don't let it get greasy or wet (dab off any liquid).
* I recommend auquaphor, plain A&D, triple antibiotic, bacatracin ointment,
vitamin E, or eucerin cream.
* Don't re-bandage the tattoo -your skin needs to breath.
* Keep damn dirty fingers off! Always wash your hands before washing the tattoo.
(3) For 4 days: Wash tattoo, let air dry 5 min & apply ointment at least twice a day.
* Wash the tattoo anytime it starts to get crusty & wipe on a fresh dab of ointment.
* Fresh tattoos weep excess ink the first few days- dab off any liquid, put old sheets
on your bed & wear something like a soft dark t-shirt under work clothes.
(4) 5th day: Stop using ointment! Your tattoo should have some light flakey scabs
like a minor scrape or scratch -keep it clean and let it peel.
* It's ok to use a little unscented lotion to moisturize while peeling.
* Don't pick, scratch, or rub. No soaking, swimming, or direct sun/wind for 2 weeks!
* Questions or problems? -Ask your artist
* It can take longer than two weeks for the tattoo to finish peeling.
* Tattoos should be completely healed within 6 weeks.* Never use ointments for more than 4 days or put ointment on scabs
-a dry, scabby tattoo is better than a smothered, soggy tattoo that never heals and
stays open to infection
* Eat well, get rest, and let your skin heal itself
* Itching is normal during healing -a couple of light slaps will help
* Avoid ointments/salves/lotions that contain sunblock, aloe, itch/pain-relief, or
scar reducing ingredients... they usually cause irritaton or have bleaching agents
* Wash off and stop using any soaps, ointments, or lotions that cause burning or
irritation. A tattoo can be healed dry without products.
* Be aware of your fresh tattoo and your environment during the first four days of healing
You don't have to be totally paranoid -just remember soap and water are your friends.* Always wash your hands before touching your tattoo
* Don't let other people touch your fresh tattoo
* Be cautious about surfaces in public places (bars, restraunts, gyms, hospitals)* Don't put your finger in your nose & then touch your tattoo.
* Watch out for acrylic fingernails -they hold lots of bacteria.
Being careful and washing frequently can save you a trip to the doctor for an antibiotic.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
RADIATION REACHES CALIFORNIA???
CA officials say no radiation threat detected
(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
An employee weighs the last bottles of ground kelp at Nature Mart Inc. in Los Angeles, after a run on iodine cleaned out the store's supply and ran up hundreds of phone call requests Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Japan's nuclear crisis is spiking demand in the U.S. for potassium iodide that can protect against one type of radiation damage, even though the risk is only in Japan.The South Coast Air Quality Management District said Friday radiation measured at its three sites are not higher than typical levels.
The agency's monitors are part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's network of more than 100 sensors across the nation that track radiation levels every hour.
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