Month: April 2011

  • Forced to Retire

    Edge has been medically forced to retire from wrestling. Edge was born Adam Joseph Copeland, born October 30, 1973.

    On the April 11 episode of Raw, Edge announced that he had been diagnosed with spinal stenosis and would therefore follow his doctor’s advice and retire from professional wrestling. Leading up to this announcement, he had reflected upon his previous neck injury where his cervical vertebrae had been fused, and mentioned feeling numbness in his arms and losing feeling in them. This was diagnosed as cervical spinal stenosis. On the April 15th edition of Smackdown, Edge officially relinquished the World Heavyweight Title.

    He was a great wrestler and it is sad to see him have to retire. Thanks for the memories Edge. Thank you Edge!!!!!

    THANK YOU EDGE!

  • Science in Song – a concert with my daughter

    My daughter had her spring concert. It was really good. All the songs are about science. I hope you enjoy!

  • Xanga Full Body Challenge

    The cat even wanted in on the picture and jumped on the bed so that you could see his head.

    And as you can tell in this second picture, I could not get a picture all the way to my feet. As you can see by the cat at the bottom. He is standing on the floor. I got close though. So there is my participation in the Xanga Full Body Challenge.

  • “Coming Out” as an atheist – The Thinking Atheist Podcast

    Callers describe their own experiences as they revealed to loved ones that they did not believe in god(s).

  • Just hanging about

    I was in a picture taking mood. Yesterday I dyed my daughter S’ hair with some purple. So I took pictures of that. I also took pictures of some of my extended family that was over today.

    Ok now for the extended family. This guy is like my brother. I was 10 when he was born. We grew up in the same house and spent lots of time together. Technically he is my cousin’s son but he is like a brother to me. And it is his awesome girlfriend and little cutie who just turned 2.

     

    And last but not least….My wonderful Grandmother

  • Day of Silence 2011

    The National Day of Silence brings attention to anti-LGBT name-calling, bullying and harassment in schools. Each year the event has grown, and now hundreds of thousands of students participate to encourage schools and classmates to address the problem of anti-LGBT behavior. Founded in 1996, the Day of Silence has become the largest single student-led action towards creating safer schools for all, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

    The 15th annual National Day of Silence will be held on Friday, April 15, 2011.

  • What is your Favorite?

    What is your favorite Tv show and Movie?

    Anything that you would suggest that someone should watch?

  • Preacher hires hitman to kill Wife

    “BROWNSVILLE, Texas – A Texas pastor charged in the shooting death of his wife paid two men $1,300 to kill the third-grade teacher after telling an alleged middleman that “someone was in his way,” authorities said in court documents released Monday.Julio Cesar Perez, 40, who leads a small-town church called Manantial de Vida in San Benito, was charged with capital murder and remained in Cameron County jail without bond. He has not yet entered a plea. The jail had no attorney information listed for Perez, and public records didn’t list a phone number at the family’s home in San Benito.

    One of the two men Perez allegedly hired, a church member, also was arrested and charged with capital murder, authorities said. The second man was being sought.Sonia Perez, the pastor’s wife, was found dead Thursday in her van with a bullet hole in her head, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by Harlingen television station KGBT. An officer found the 39-year-old teacher with the car still shifted into drive and her foot on the brake pedal.Two days later, a woman told investigators that Julio Cesar Perez had asked her three weeks earlier about two men she hired in the past to beat and rob someone, according to the affidavit. The woman, whose name is redacted in the affidavit, said she put the pastor in touch with a man who authorities say found the person to kill Sonia Perez.

    According to the affidavit, Perez told investigators he did not have any marital problems and didn’t know anyone who would want to hurt his wife.He told them he called his wife’s principal to ask about her whereabouts after she didn’t pick up their oldest daughter from school.”They never had any problems, they were always happy, always showing each other love, supporting each other and always together at church,” Bertha TreviƱo, a teacher at Perez’s church, told KGBT.Perez was arrested Sunday. Gabriel Apolinar Escalante, 20, was also arrested and charged with capital murder. He was also being held without bond, and has not entered a plea. The jail had no information about whether he had an attorney yet.”When Gabriel came back home, he stated the pastor was having a situation with his wife,” the three-page affidavit reads. “Gabriel stated the pastor wanted him to take care of the problem.” San Benito is about 20 miles north of Brownsville along the border.”

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