Potholes

http://www.minca.cz/suzuki/

As my friend said, I think Michigan is beginning to export our world famous potholes. But leave it to the europeans to take something we've done and make it better….

Yea, I woke up sick as a dog this morning. It sucked.

Then I get up at 9:35 to bring his still malfunctioning laptop that airborne express delivered.
Sleep for a few more hours.

Get up to find that there's still food from last night. Rock!

Then some asshole starts mailbombing my mailservers trying to guess valid accounts to spam. Asshole. Hope you like me dropping packets from you. You're gonna die, clown!

I still got a huge fugly headache. If I drew a picture of a headache, this one would be all spiky and full of ucky things.

My arm hurts now, and I don't know why. 🙁

I didn't get anything done today that I wanted to get done. I suck.

I also found out today why all those longhairs always complain about humidity. Ugh. I'm never going out in public with my hair brushed back without a tie back again. heh.

I'm starting to feel a bit better. I dunno. I have hopes that tomorrow will be better, because it's friday, and fridays are the best days of the week.

Holy Shit!

This is in my old complex. The building this was in was viewable from my deck.
Too bad I didn't get to see this occur. That would have been wild.
OHOH, I'm glad I'm outta there.

http://www.freep.com/news/latestnews/pm11161_20021002.htm

Waterford raid uncovers cocaine, cash

Wednesday, October 2, 2002

BY JOHN MASSON
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

A raid on a Waterford apartment today yielded more than 19 pounds of cocaine and $30,000 in cash.

A drug-sniffing dog found the cocaine hidden in several packages around the apartment, said Sgt. Nick Petranovic of the Waterford Township Police Department.

Police arrested three Waterford men between the ages of 20 and 30 in the raid at the River's Edge apartment complex in the 700 block of Glenbrooke. Three other people were detained briefly, Petranovic said.

Detectives weren't saying much about the investigation that led to the raid. A Spanish-speaking interpreter from the Oakland County Sheriff's Department is helping with ongoing interviews of the three men in custody, and immigration authorities have been notified of the arrests, investigators said.

The street value of the cocaine is estimated at between $1 million and $1.5 million, Petranovic said. No weapons were seized from the apartment.