" Fight" book tour - Chicago, Friday 1-11

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j_harvey wrote:At first I thought we were talking about a Fight (Rob Halford's post-Judas Priest band) tour?


Sadly we are not.

Halford's Fight is reissuing (or just did) their one or two albums and have a making-of or behind-the-scenes documentary out there. Hopefully we'll get the new Priest album this summer or fall. It's about Nostradamus!

Eugene was here in Seattle with Scott Kelly last week. He did a half-hour storytelling thing that was really fucking great. I will have to invest in some Oxbow.

" Fight" book tour - Chicago, Friday 1-11

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I will be at Quimby's at 6.

I will be at the gallery at 4:30PM.

I'll be at Kuma's some time before midnight, I think.

Hey! Want to hear a great joke? A co-worker of mine made it up.

In response to this story ...

Brenda Goodman of The New York Times wrote:4 Children Flung From Bridge, Police Say

Search and rescue crews scanned coastal waters off Alabama on Wednesday for the bodies of four young children believed to have been tossed off a bridge by their father after a domestic dispute.

Crews searched waters near the Dauphin Island Bridge.

The father, Lam Luong, 37, of Irvington, Ala., was charged with four counts of capital murder Tuesday night after officials said he told investigators that he threw his children off the Dauphin Island Bridge, a three-mile span that rises 80 feet over the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway to connect Mobile, Ala., and Dauphin Island.

“It was just sickening,” said John Joyner, chief of police in Bayou La Batre, Ala., who said he was present when Mr. Luong confessed.

“Apparently, in his statement, his motive had something to do with an argument he was having with his wife and in-laws,” Chief Joyner said.

On Monday, Mr. Luong, a Vietnamese immigrant who has been working in Bayou La Batre as a shrimper, and his wife, Ngoc Phan, 23, contacted the police to report that their children were missing, Chief Joyner said.

Mr. Luong initially said that a baby sitter had not returned the children and could not be found, but when that story did not check out the police reinterviewed Mr. Luong. He eventually admitted to throwing 4-month-old Danny Luong, 1-year-old Lindsey Luong, 2-year-old Hannah Luong, and 3-year-old Ryan Phan off the bridge, the police said.

Kam Phengsisomboun, Mr. Luong’s brother-in-law, told The Associated Press that the couple had argued Sunday night and again Monday, when Mr. Luong left home with two of the children, later coming back for the other two.

The authorities do not think the children could have survived the fall from the bridge or the cold water.


She said:

Justin's co-worker wrote:Yo, he took the kids in 2 runs. What: not enough car seats?


HA HA.

= Justin

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