A bunch of my most loved randomness…..
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A bunch of my most loved randomness…..
And from today….
See you tomorrow 😉
Hi everyone, I mentioned yesterday that I had contacted WordPress support to ask for help in finding out why so many of you have been having problems with the site recently.
They checked it out and just got back to me:
“We tested your site here with several browsers, and couldn’t see any problems – I wonder if there has been some transient connection issue. Can you please confirm if your users are still experiencing these issues?”
Would you mind letting me know if you’re still having problems so I can get back to them? Thanks a million!
NJ.com: Gov. Chris Christie used his address at Seton Hall University’s commencement ceremony yesterday to urge the graduates to follow his lead and become “disrupters” who aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo.
But before he could begin the speech, part of the 2,281-member graduating class did a little disrupting of their own and loudly booed the governor as he walked to the podium.
The chorus of jeers echoing through the Izod Center in East Rutherford mostly came from arts and science graduates and students in Seton Hall’s education college, whose dean had questioned whether Christie was an appropriate graduation speaker. Other graduates countered the boos by giving the governor a standing ovation.
…Near the end of his speech, someone in the arena yelled “Shut up!”…..
Full article here
President Barack Obama works as his motorcade arrives at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Conn., May 18, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
Boston, May 18
President Barack Obama reacts to seeing speechwriter Cody Keenan outside the Oval Office on May 8, 2009. Keenan dressed up as a pirate for an Oval Office photo shot for use in the President’s speech to the White House Correspondents Association dinner May 9, 2009
President Obama greets wellwishers upon arrival at Logan International Airport in Boston May 18
….greeted by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick
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