Welcome to my blog. I post things that I feel must be said. I will post Prayer Requests when I find them. I will try to do my best to be a good blogger and will try to not step on too many toes. May God bless all that visit with me.THE BLOG IS THE SAME ONLY THE NAME WAS CHANGED,TO PROTECT THE SILLINESS! (With a Nod To Dragnet)
CLEVELAND SKYLINE
BORN HERE RAISED HERE AND MOST LIKELY WILL PASS AWAY AND BE BURIED HERE AS WELL.
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The Blogger's Prayer
Friday, December 30, 2011
Clueless Find: Family Opening
My first memory of having a suicidal thought was when I was two. I've been a Christian since 1981, which has saved my life. My journey has led me to this anonymous place where I can tell the truth about my life via journal entries from the past. I will also include information regarding my diagnosis and behavior that I struggle with day to day. I hope that it will be helpful to you as it is to me. (blog started 5.8.08) I also have a special interests in developmental disabilities, mental health,the elderly and GLBT issues.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
I give up for the night.
AND BEFORE ANY ONE ASKS I DID RUN A FULL SCAN WITH MY ANTI VIRUS AND MAL-WARE SCANS. NOTHING THERE. THERE IS ONE MORE SCAN I COULD RUN IT IS CALLED THE NORTON POWER ERASER IT EVEN GOT RID OF HIDDEN PROGRAMS THAT MAYBE THE ANTI VIRUS AND MAL-WARE MIGHT HAVE MISSED. I THINK I WILL JUST STICK TO PLAYING MY GAMES AND FORGET ABOUT DOING THE ENTRECARD DROPS AS WELL. SEE EVERYONE ON FRIDAY.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Wednesday's Hero
Monday, December 26, 2011
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Sunday, December 25, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Clueless Find: Mary Popping Trailer
My first memory of having a suicidal thought was when I was two. I've been a Christian since 1981, which has saved my life. My journey has led me to this anonymous place where I can tell the truth about my life via journal entries from the past. I will also include information regarding my diagnosis and behavior that I struggle with day to day. I hope that it will be helpful to you as it is to me. (blog started 5.8.08) I also have a special interests in developmental disabilities, mental health,the elderly and GLBT issues.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
A rant against the auto companies
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Wednesday's hero
There also won't be a post next week either. Going to start fresh in the new year. So I want to wish you Happy Hanukkah and/or Merry Christmas. Have fun, stay safe and I'll see you in 2012.
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero.
Those Who Say That We're In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don't Know Where To Look
This post is part of the Wednesday Hero Blogroll. For more information about Wednesday Hero, or if you would like to post it on your site, you can go here.
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Christopher Lee (Kawaistiyowa)
I want to wish all our men and women of the United States Armed Forces a very Happy Hanukkah and Merry Christmas. You sacrifice so much for us and there’s no way we can ever properly repay it or give you enough thanks. You are all loved and respected and I hope you have a great holiday.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Nick's Bytes: Them
I just ran across this older posting of SSN and had to share it.
Monday, December 19, 2011
AWW... Monday
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Sunday, December 18, 2011
a good day gone bad.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Clueless: Time to make the donuts
My first memory of having a suicidal thought was when I was two. I've been a Christian since 1981, which has saved my life. My journey has led me to this anonymous place where I can tell the truth about my life via journal entries from the past. I will also include information regarding my diagnosis and behavior that I struggle with day to day. I hope that it will be helpful to you as it is to me. (blog started 5.8.08) I also have a special interests in developmental disabilities, mental health,the elderly and GLBT issues.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Fyi/prayer request
Wednesday Hero
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Photo Courtesy United States Marine Corps Taken By Keith Hayes
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero.
Those Who Say That We're In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don't Know Where To Look
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Christopher Lee (Kawaistiyowa)
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
an interesting posting.
I just want to add this post script.I graduated from Max S.Hayes vocational High school in January 1971 my class was the very last midterm graduation class from the school, in fact that was the last in the Whole Cleveland School System.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Aww...Monday
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Let's throw a Party
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Friday, December 09, 2011
Thursday, December 08, 2011
the crap i see in my email spam folder
My question is this, is it supposed to be a self gift or a stocking stuffer??
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Pearl Harbor
USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, the underwater tomb for 1,177 Sailors and Marines
The following day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked the Congress for a Declaration of War in his famous "Day of Infamy" speech. This is a link to that speech and a photo of the Congress in session that day.
The Pearl Harbor survivors have an organization that will soon cease to exist. There can be no new memberships. The remaining members are in their 80's and 90's. This year, 2008, marks the 67th anniversary of the attack. The members of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, as they are known, used to travel to Hawaii every five years to commemorate the event. After the 2006 meeting they pretty much agreed that they would not plan on a meeting in 2011.
We respect, honor, and admire these survivors on the anniversary of the most horrific day in each of their lives.
There are two events in American History that shaped what Tom Brokaw has dubbed "the Greatest Generation": The Great Depression and World War Two.
My Thanks to the BOOMER With A View for the body of this posting.I did add a link as well.
Wednesday Hero
32 years old from Elk Grove, California
1st Battalion, 67th Armored Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division
April 10, 2009
Bryan Hall received three Army commendation medals, as well as good Army achievement, good conduct and war on terrorism medals. But his family didn't learn about them until after his death. "He was such a humble man," said his mother, Betty. "He was a special person, he never boasted about his accomplishments or was arrogant and pompous, he did his job," his sister, Kristi, said. "When he was done with his job, he came home and he was a father, a husband, a son and a brother. He embodied what I think every soldier would want to be."
Sgt. 1st Class Hall was a junior in High School when he signed up for an Army early entry program. After he graduated he attended one year of college before enlisting.
Bryan Hall, and five other soldiers, was killed on April 10, 2009 when a suicide bomber detonated a truck packed with explosives at a police station in Mosul, Iraq. Betty Hall said an Army commander told her that by ordering his soldiers to fire on the suicide bomber's truck, her son probably saved many lives by preventing the attacker from entering the police compound.
You can read more about Sgt. 1st Class Bryan Hall here.
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero.
Those Who Say That We're In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don't Know Where To Look
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Christopher Lee (Kawaistiyowa)
Conservative/Geek/Soccer Fan/Music Addict/Awesome Dude
HAPPY HANUKKAH & MERRY CHRISTMAS
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor was originally a shallow embankment called Wai Momi (Pearl Water) or Pu'rloa (long Hill). It was considered the home of the shark goddess, Ka'ahupahua, and her brother, Kahiuka. Tradition says that Keaunui, the legendary chief of the Ewa chiefs is the one w ho created a navigable channel near the present day Pu'uloa saltworks. The estuary known as "Pearl River" was then accessible to shipping. It was never used for large shipping because of the shallow entrance. As whaling and trading began to use the islands as a half-way point in the Pacific, by 1820 the US was looking for a major harbor. It was not until the turn of the century that Pearl Harbor began to be refitted for larger naval vessels. The naval base we know today was formally opened when the dry dock was open to flooding on August 21, 1919.
As early as February 1, 1933, the Navy staged a mock attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. The exercise was a disaster. Even in 1933 it was known that Pearl Harbor's defenses were considered, after the mock attack by Japan, a failure. It makes the events of December 7, 1941 even more heart-wrenching. The War Department knew the attack was coming. They did not know when. They did not realize that Pearl Harbor, which was basically a sitting duck, was to be the location of the attack. It was assumed the attack would come in the Philippines.
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Photo taken by a Japanese plane shows Battleship Row at the beginning of the attack, along with the strike on the USS Oklahoma
"...Under the command of Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, the attack was devastating in loss of life and damage to the U.S. fleet. At 06:05 on December 7, the six Japanese carriers launched a first wave of 183 aircraft composed mainly of dive bombers, horizontal bombers and fighters. The Japanese hit American ships and military installations at 07:51. The first wave attacked military airfields of Ford Island. At 08:30, a second wave of 170 Japanese aircraft, mostly torpedo bombers, attacked the fleet anchored in Pearl Harbor. The battleship Arizona was hit with an armor-piercing bomb which penetrated the forward ammunition compartment, blowing the ship apart and sinking it within seconds. Overall, nine ships of the U.S. fleet were sunk and 21 ships were severely damaged. Three of the 21 would be irreparable. The overall death toll reached 2,403, including 68 civilians, and 1,178 injured. Of the military personnel lost at Pearl Harbor, 1,177 were from the Arizona. The first shots fired were from the destroyer Ward on a midget submarine that surfaced outside of Pearl Harbor; Ward sank the midget sub at approximately 06:55, about an hour before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Japan would lose 29 out of the 350 aircraft they attacked with...."
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USS Arizona
The attack on Pearl Harbor, called Hawaii Operation or Operation Al by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters was designed to prevent the US Pacific Fleet from interfering with their military actions in Southeast Asia, against overseas territories of the United Kingdom, Netherlands, and the US. The Japanese attack was so thorough that only 29 aircraft and five midget submarines were lost. The US death toll was 2,403. Only 65 Japanese servicemen were killed or wounded. One Japanese sailor was captured.
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USS Arizona Memorial
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
WWII In The Pacific
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Monday, December 05, 2011
I will not....
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
I WILL NOT EVER INSTALL GOOGLE CHROME AGAIN...IT KEEPS CRASHING THE COMPUTER
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Friday, December 02, 2011
The Darn spammers struck again.
Clueless Find: Matlock Opening
My first memory of having a suicidal thought was when I was two. I've been a Christian since 1981, which has saved my life. My journey has led me to this anonymous place where I can tell the truth about my life via journal entries from the past. I will also include information regarding my diagnosis and behavior that I struggle with day to day. I hope that it will be helpful to you as it is to me. (blog started 5.8.08) I also have a special interests in developmental disabilities, mental health,the elderly and GLBT issues.











