Well as you will see from the chart below, our TBDRHSC Gridlock Hours have increased from the year 2010 to 2011, one can only guess at this point in time what 2012 will finish like, however I would hope all would be concerned and of like mind that these code "Grid Lock" hours are un-acceptable and that management must be held to a much higher standard in our community when delivering health care services, especially with some of the extremely high wages those in upper level management are raking in each and every year.
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Love Is...
Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast,
it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking,
it is not easily angered,
it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil
but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts,
always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails.
It does not envy, it does not boast,
it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking,
it is not easily angered,
it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil
but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts,
always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails.
Friday, 30 March 2012
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
OMG........this is un-real.!!!
Hockey tournament gets
police attention off the ice
A hockey tournament in Sioux Lookout had more action off the ice than on.
The all-bands event was held between March 12 and March 18. Officials with the OPP say officers responded to nearly 300 calls during those dates.
Eight of those 300 calls were assaults.
Police say 233 arrests were made on various liquor-related charges.
There were also more than 150 tickets handed out for driving infractions.
Police say the illegal activity observed by officers this year was similar to what the force had to deal with during the same event last year.
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Wow.... Talent and heart...Jonathan Antoine ♥
This young man's voice is amazing. I could listen to him all day.
Al-Queida Schoolyard Massacre
This is very graphic, WARNING
DON’T WATCH IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SEE SOMETHING
GRAPHIC.
This is what they call a peaceful
religion. BS
So, here is an example of how loving and peaceful
Muslims are.
One more example of a peaceful religion!
EVERYONE WHO THINKS WE ARE THE
BAD GUYS NEEDS TO WATCH THIS!!
(careful, not for the faint of heart!)
Monday, 26 March 2012
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Funniest Stand up Comedy Ever by Jim Carrey
Before he was a Star and After he was a Star!!!
This show was recorded a long time ago.
2 year old dancing the jive
The boys name is William
Stokkebroe.
After seeing his parents Kristina and Peter Stokkebroe
and the
dancers of studio43 practising he is showing ...
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Charles Manson and the Manson Family...Where Are They Now?
Born | November 12, 1934 (age 77) Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
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Charge(s) | Murder and conspiracy |
Spouse | Rosalie Jean Willis, Candy Stevens (real name Leona, last name unknown) |
Parents | Kathleen Maddox (mother) Colonel Scott (father) William Manson (stepfather) |
Children | Charles Milles Manson Jr., (mother Rosalie Jean Willis), Charles Luther Manson (mother Leona), Valentine Michael "Pooh Bear" Manson (mother Mary Brunner) |
Where Are They Now?
Lynette 'Squeaky' FrommeOn Friday, Aug. 14, 2009, "Squeaky" Fromme, 60, was released on parole from the Federal Medical Center Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas after serving 34 years for trying to shoot then-President Ford in 1975. For years she remained one of Manson's loyal followers, corresponding with him after many of his former followers shunned him. A spokeswoman for the prison would not say if they are still in touch.
Charles "Tex" WatsonIs also serving a life sentence for the Tate/LaBianca murders, and is currently housed in Mule Creek State Prison in Northern California. During his time in prison, Watson has converted to Christianity, written several books, married, fathered four children and trained as a minister of religion. His wife, Kristin and their family live close to the prison where she operates a Web site for their ministry calledAbounding Love Ministries, Inc.
On October 10, 2001, Watson was turned down again for parole at his thirteenth parole hearing and was told not to apply for another four years.
The Associated Press stated, "Watson made a personal appeal to the two-member panel of the California Board of Prison Terms, saying he takes full responsibility for his crimes and is now a different person who would never do such things again." However, a prison correctional counselor said that "Watson still poses an unpredictable threat to the community should he be released."
Debra Tate, the sister of the brutally murdered Sharon Tate Polanski, tearfully urged the board to deny Watson's request.
Susan "Sadie" Denise Atkins
In September 2009, at age 61, suffering from terminal brain cancer, Susan Adkins faced her 13th parole hearing. According to a website maintained by her husband and attorney James Whitehouse, with 85 percent of her body paralyzed she could no longer sit up or be moved to a wheelchair. Even so, Whitehouse knew there was still a chance that the parole board would find her release to be a danger to society. Adkins was known among members of the Manson Family as Sadie Mae Glutz, and by her own admission held pregnant actress Sharon Tate down and killed her, stabbing her 16 times. At a parole hearing in 1993 she said that Tate had "asked me to let her baby live....I told her I didn't have any mercy on her."
On September 3, the parole board denied her release. She would have been able to try again in 2012, but died on Thursday September 24, 2009.
Patricia "Katie" Krenwinkel
Linda Kasabian
Was granted immunity for giving evidence against Manson and other family members. Following the trial she left California. Her present whereabouts are unknown but she is alleged to have committed other criminal offences and served time in prison.
Was granted immunity for giving evidence against Manson and other family members. Following the trial she left California. Her present whereabouts are unknown but she is alleged to have committed other criminal offences and served time in prison.
Sandra Good
Was convicted of "issuing threatening communications through interstate commerce" in 1975 and served ten years at the Federal Correctional Institute, Terminal Island, California. She was later transferred to the Federal Correctional Institute in Pleasanton and later to a prison in Alderson. Following her release, she moved to an area close to Corcoran prison, where Manson is held, and tends his website.
Was convicted of "issuing threatening communications through interstate commerce" in 1975 and served ten years at the Federal Correctional Institute, Terminal Island, California. She was later transferred to the Federal Correctional Institute in Pleasanton and later to a prison in Alderson. Following her release, she moved to an area close to Corcoran prison, where Manson is held, and tends his website.
Steve "Clem" GroganConvicted and jailed for his part in the murder of Spahn ranch hand, Donald "Shorty" Shea, although Shea's body was never found. In 1979, Grogan agreed to tell authorities the location of the body in exchange for parole. Shea's remains were found and Grogan was paroled in 1986. His present whereabouts are unknown.
Bruce Davis
Is serving a life sentence in the California Men's Colony, San Luis Obispo, for the murders of Gary Hinman and Donald Shea. He attended his twentieth parole hearing in July of 2000. Parole was again refused.
Is serving a life sentence in the California Men's Colony, San Luis Obispo, for the murders of Gary Hinman and Donald Shea. He attended his twentieth parole hearing in July of 2000. Parole was again refused.
Bobby Beausoleil
Convicted in 1969 for his part in the murder of Gary Hinman, he remains in prison despite numerous appeals and bail applications. He married in 1982 and is currently serving out his time in Oregon after being transferred there in 1993 at his own request.
Convicted in 1969 for his part in the murder of Gary Hinman, he remains in prison despite numerous appeals and bail applications. He married in 1982 and is currently serving out his time in Oregon after being transferred there in 1993 at his own request.
He has spent his 30-plus years in prison focused on electronic music and video production. He has also cultivated a number of sponsors, which has resulted in the creation of a video production and audio recording studio in the prison. He is now the director of the Los Hermanos video project and has made 9 videos for "at risk" children. He has also made videos that help prisoners develop cognitive skills that will hopefully reduce recidivism.
The Crime Scene
According to an August 1999 Reuters news service report the house at 10050 Cielo Drive, rented by Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate at the time of the murders, was demolished in 1994. An Italian- style mansion has been erected in its place and the street address has been changed. The new mansion was originally priced at $12.5 million in an attempt to cash in on the locations notoriety but no sale was made. Recently, the price was reduced to $7.7 million but the house still remains vacant.
According to an August 1999 Reuters news service report the house at 10050 Cielo Drive, rented by Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate at the time of the murders, was demolished in 1994. An Italian- style mansion has been erected in its place and the street address has been changed. The new mansion was originally priced at $12.5 million in an attempt to cash in on the locations notoriety but no sale was made. Recently, the price was reduced to $7.7 million but the house still remains vacant.
Real estate agents in the area believe that it will probably stay vacant as most agencies refuse to list it.
Spahn Ranch
The original headquarters of the Manson family is also on the market. The 43-acre property at Chatsworth, minus the ranch house, which burnt down some time ago, is selling for $2.7 million.
The original headquarters of the Manson family is also on the market. The 43-acre property at Chatsworth, minus the ranch house, which burnt down some time ago, is selling for $2.7 million.
$50M local winner...WOW
The Canadian Press
TORONTO - There is one winning ticket for the $50-million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw and the ticket was bought in Thunder Bay.
Fourteen MaxMillions prizes of $1-million each were also up for grabs in the draw, and there are four winning tickets.
Two winning MaxMillions tickets were sold in British Columbia, one in Quebec, and one on the prairies.
The winning numbers (not official) are: 06-18-21-23-24-32-48.
More to follow...
For You Daughter
I Wish For You...
Comfort on difficult days,
Smiles when sadness intrudes,
Rainbows to follow the clouds,
Laughter to kiss your lips,
Sunsets to warm your heart,
Gentle hugs when spirits sag,
Friendships to brighten your being,
Beauty for your eyes to see,
Confidence for when you doubt,
Faith so that you can believe,
Courage to know yourself,
Patience to accept the truth,
And love to complete your life.
And if you can't have all that...
Then I wish you enough chocolate
to make it through the tough times...
Friday, 23 March 2012
The world’s 6 richest pets
People love pets. From the ordinary to the exotic, humans love to look after other species, whether they are as common as a cat or as endangered as an eagle. We often devote more time and affection to our furred and feathered friends than we do to our own kin. 6. Trouble the Dog—£7.8 Million ($12 Million) Nicknamed “The Queen of Mean”, LeonaHelmsley was an American businesswoman and real estate entrepreneur famous for tax evasion and her tyrannical Behaviour. Helmsley was kind to very few people in her life, famously making employees beg for their jobs and disinheriting family members on a whim. There was somethingthat Helmsley did care about though—her pet poodle ‘Trouble’. In 2007, when Helmsley died of heart failure, her family discovered that many of them had been left out of her will, while Trouble received over $12 million of Helmsley’s hard earned savings. After lengthy court proceedings,a judge declared that Helmsley was not of sound mind when she wrote the will and reduced the dog’s payout to $2 million. This is still a pretty good sum for a pooch. 5. Blackie the Cat—£8.5 Million ($13 million) Reclusive retired filmmaker Ben Rea spent his lasts years living a lonely life, secluded away in his mansion. He had only his pet cat ‘Blackie’ for company. So when Rea passed away in 1988, it was no surprise to his lawyers to discover that Rea had bequeathed his entire £9 million ($13 million) fortune to his favoured feline. Now ‘Blackie’ lives a life of luxury, eating only the finest foods in his ex-owner’s home. With a full-time caretaker for company, Blackie’s fortune is invested in cat sanctuaries and charities. 4. Tommaso the Cat—£8.5 Million ($13 million) In November 2011, millionaire Maria Assunta died. One month later her lawyers revealed that ‘Tommaso’, a stray cat she had taken in, was to be the sole beneficiary. With a portfolio including homes and villas across Italy, this is one puss that can afford very expensive boots. Assunta’s lawyers, Anna Orecchioni and GiacintoCanzona, say that she left the fortune to Tommaso in a will she wrote and deposited with them in their office in Rome in October 2009, years before her illness, so her mental health cannot be questioned.Unfortunately for Tommaso, according to Italian law, an animal cannot inherit money directly, so instead, an animal association will be chosen to “represent his interests”, fish and balls of string. 3. Gigoo the Chicken—£9.1 Million ($14 million) Miles Blackwell was the fourth generation of Oxford book-sellers, Blackwell limited. Known for his charitable work, love of animals and sense of humour, Blackwell was a popular and much loved inhabitant of Oxford. Establishing many animal charities during his life, such as the Tubney Foundation, it was after his death that his love for animals and sense of humour became most explicit. Upon reading his will, Blackwell’s family were surprised to find not onlythat much of his personal wealth had beendonated to the animal charities he had established, but also that £10 million ($14 million) had been left to his favourite pet Giggo, a chicken. 2. Tobey Rimes the Dog—£59 Million ($92 million) In the early 1900s Ella Wendel was the heiress of a multi-million dollar real estate fortune. The family fortune originally came from the fur industry, but over the years they had amassed a great number of properties in New York, specifically in the Manhattan area, due to their motto, “Buy, Never Sell”. Tobey’s Playgirl shoot was tastefully done. When Ella Wendel died in 1931, with no living heirs, hundreds of people staked a claim to her fortune. Unfortunately for the claimants, Wendel’s will stipulated that her fortune be put into a trust for her dog, ‘Toby Rimes’ and his descendants. Some eighty years later, the descendant of that lucky canine, also named Toby Rimes, is now the inheritor of a $92 million fortune. 1.Gunther IV the Dog—$373 Million The richest animal in the world, which has a fortune of $373 million dollars, is the fabulously wealthy woofer, Gunther the Fourth. Gunther’s father, Gunther the Third, was the pet of wealthy German countess, Karlotta Liebenstein,and upon her death he found himself the sole inheritor of her entire fortune. Unfortunately for Gunther the Third, the death of his mistress severely affected him, and he died a month after her. Luckily for the Gunther family the countess had stipulated in her will that her fortune should be carried on down the dog’s line. So, Gunther IV is now the world’s most pampered pooch. |
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