Friday, April 27, 2012

General Strike, Long Beach, CA 5/1/12


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Tune in to the Hard Work Hour with Douglas Douglas Live on Blog Talk Radio Friday mornings at 10:00 am Pacific Time.

Today's show: "General Strike, Long Beach, CA 5/1/12" is dedicated to Carmen, Ted, Richard, Richard and Marco, Sean, Kris, Poulet, my new nephew, and to Seemore, of course.

Also on today's show:
1) Local News
2) Other News
3) Local Loco
4) General Strike, Long Beach, CA 5/1/12
5) Lit Minit : Excerpt from DoI, T. Jefferson, 1776.


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1) Local News


2) Other News

Wars, rumors of wars, chaos, misery, earthquakes, nuclear meltdowns upwind of us, and, and, and...

3) Read your local paper. Join a local group. Just do it. And tell your friends and neighbors I thought of it first.

4)  


Air Quality really is better today.




 Current Events for the Bay Area (I read from some foodie quiz cards).

Yes it is true (according to Foodie Fight : a trivia game for serious food lovers) that american kitchens have tripled in size since 1950, from 80 square feet to 225. And yes, I will answer the MATH QUESTION OF THE WEEK aka what is the square root of 225? See below

5) Lit Minit : Excerpt from DoI, T. Jefferson, 1776.

Thanks for listening and reading. Follow these here links if you want to follow up on anything you read or hear here, hear?



"Declaration of Independence," by Thomas Jefferson was read with permission and full authority because it is ours and we can read it, quote it, cite it, use it, and the more the better, if you ask me. Also used, but without permission, the intro music is "Wheels," by CAKE off of their album "Pressure Chief."




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Notes and links from BTR show "Current Events" 11/11/11 HWH w DD


MATH QUESTION OF THE WEEK  answer : the square root of 225 is 15 


15 x 15 = 225, or a kitchen today averages out to be a room 15 wide and 15 feet deep, too. Use to be less than nine. Good work Mathmagicians!

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Now, get back to work, dammit!

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