Sometimes Life is Cut Short

Teen Charged with DWI; 2 Killed in Crash

It was a horrific scene on a quiet Central Islip street Thursday morning.  In a pre-dawn crash, a 1997 Lexus was literally ripped to pieces after striking two trees, with human body parts and debris strewn everywhere.

”It was the worst car accident I’ve ever seen,” said Suffolk Police Detective Sergeant William Rand. ”I am amazed anyone walked away from it.”

Five people were in the car; two died, according to police.  The victims were identified as Kelly Mallazzo, 18 of Hauppauge and Kenyen Gaskins, 23 of Central IslipGaskins home was about a block from the scene. 

The driver, Taylor Nolte, 19 of Centereach survived but she is now charged with drunk driving. Beer cans were found in the car, according to investigators.

”It appears they had been out in the car all night, drinking,” said Det. Sgt. Rand.

Friends of the victims left candles, flowers and balloons at the crash site. 

”I can’t believe this happened to him,” Ashley Norval said of Gaskins.  ”He was such a great person.” 

Gaskins, friends said, was about to enroll at Suffolk Community College.

Speed also played a role in the crash, investigators said. It was estimated the Lexus was hurtling down the street at over 80 mph before Nolte lost control.

Nolte remains hospitalized with two other unidentified men, ages 25 and 20, who also survived the wreck. 

Friends said Nolte was about to join the Marines Corps.

”She is a good person, who would never hurt anyone,” said Casey Knol.

Nolte will be arraigned on drunk driving charges when she is released from the hospital, officials said, but eventually those charges could be upgraded.

First Published: Jan 28, 2010 6:30 PM EST (NBC New York)

 

The reason I’m writing about this, is because a friend of mine – Laura – used to date Kenyen while we were still in the States. She, and all of his friends & family, were devastated to hear the news about this fatal car crash.

R.I.P Kenyen

Not Fair!!

Det händer många hemska saker i världen varje dag, men det suger särskilt mycket när det händer något mot nån man känner själv. Någon man tycker väldigt mycket om. I detta fall är denna någon Em. Jag förstår inte hur HON kan portas från USA, utan nån anledning. Eller ja, de jävlarna på ambassaden anser ju att deras ”historier” är sanna. Men vafan. Seriöst! Hur kan man sjunka så långt som de gjort??

Jag tycker oerhört synd om henne iaf. Så här ska det inte få gå till!!! Obama, nu är det du som fixar till en bättre immigration-law med ögona böj!

Oroväckande nyheter

Fick precis höra något (på radion)  som fick mig att helt tappa matlusten. 10 & 11 åringar är de nya ”tonårsmammorna” (här i USA). Hörde om flera fall då ”pappan” va 10-11 år och ”mamman” mellan 11-12 år. :O Jag tycker det är skrämmande! Förutom det fick jag veta att oralsex är den nya ”innegrejen” i middle school – läs barn i åldrarna 11-13. Vart är världen på väg egentligen??

6ABC / IKEA Thanksgiving Day Parade

When

Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2008

The Parade begins at 8:30 a.m and ends at approximately 12 noon.
 

Where

Along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Center City.

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Map of Parade Route

Click here to view a map of the Parade route.thanksgiving parade

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Best Places to Watch

1. One of the best places to watch is at the parade’s finish at the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

2. The south side of Eakins Oval (in front of the Art Museum) is also recommended. Campbell’s Soup sponsors a tent there where there’s hot food, warm drinks and entertainment for kids

3. And other locations along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, like Logan Circle, are also good bets.

4. You can also watch the parade begin at 20th and Market and then take a short cut on foot heading north on 20th Street five blocks to the Parkway and catch the parade again as it goes by.


Floats and Balloons

Some of this year’s balloons include: Kermit the Frog, Elmo, Frosty the Snowman and Hello Kitty. One of this year’s special floats is The Chronicles of Narnia, a new exhibition at The Franklin.


Bring The Kids

The parade thrills with an entourage of popular characters from Sesame Street and Disney in floats and giant balloons. And Santa himself arrives in grand fashion, ushering Philadelphia into the holiday season.

This year’s parade promises to be nothing short of a visual and celebratory feast. So bundle up, grab the kids and head out for an early holiday treat.

You can warm up in the Campbell’s Winter Wonderland Expo Tent with some hot cocoa and look out for special guests and giveaways.


Rachel Ray Headlines the Celebrity Appearances of the 2008 Parade

This year’s special guests include Rachael Ray, Mario from Dancing with the Stars, Justin Guarini from American Idol, Maxine Nightingale, Miss America and several Olympians. Also making appearances are Mickey and Minnie Mouse, the Eagles Cheerleaders and Santa Claus!


On Television

Channel 6 ABC and IKEA sponsor the event, which will be televised live on 6ABC (WPVI-TV, Channel 6) beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Official Parade Website

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20h and Market Streets
Starting point; parade route then runs along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Times Sq goes Eco-Friendly!

Hörde om det här på radion imorse.

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The billboard — traditionally called a “spectacular” on the Great White Way — weighs in at 35,000 pounds. It will be 55 feet off the ground at 3 Times Square, wrapping around the northwest corner of Seventh Avenue and 42nd Street.

Fitted with 16 wind turbines and 64 solar panels, the sign will be “a first for Times Square,” said Barry E. Winston, a Times Square billboard consultant not involved in the Ricoh project, who has been a sign expert for more than 50 years.

billboard beforeWind turbines for the vast sign, which is 126 feet wide and 47 feet high, have arrived in a warehouse in Deer Park, N.Y., where preliminary testing is being done. Construction will begin this month, for a lighting ceremony on Dec. 4.

Ricoh would not say how much it was paying for its three-year lease, but based on recent deals, the lease would most likely cost in the low six figures, as much as $200,000 a month, according to sign rental experts who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are contractually forbidden to make public statements.

Such a cost would not be unusual for a sign across the avenue from 1 Times Square, where the ball drops on New Year’s Eve.

By generating its own electricity — enough to light six homes for a year — the sign could save as much as $12,000 to $15,000 per month, according to Ricoh, which estimated that the sign would prevent 18 tons of carbon from being spewed into the air yearly.

The “passive” sign is not studded with light-emitting diodes like so many others in Times Square, but will be lighted by 16 300-watt floodlights. It will feature custom-printed opaque vinyl sheeting bearing the red-and-white Ricoh logo. The sign will be green, nevertheless, a message “to customers, other companies and the world that resources and energy can be used creatively,” Mr. Potesky said. “The point is that there are ways of being environmentally friendly to the planet, even on a billboard.”billboard after

Unlike the tall propellers in a typical wind farm, the cylindrical Ricoh drum turbines have no sharp blades. They will provide 90 percent of the sign’s power; the rest will come from the solar panels on the sign, feeding electricity to eight collection batteries up in the sign. The drums are so perfectly balanced, Ricoh says, that their rotors could be turned by the wind from a single household electric fan.

Mr. Potesky said the turbines would most likely generate enough power to keep the sign lighted even after four days without wind or sun. But the company is prepared for the sign to go dark. Mr. Potesky said the only other such sign in the world is one Ricoh put up in 2003 in Osaka, Japan, “using somewhat less advanced technology,” he said, referring to its 26 small propellers and 39 solar panels.

“On dark and rainy days, that sign went dark during the night,” he said.

Passers-by will be able to see the 26 blades spinning in each of the sign’s 16 turbine drums, piled in four 45-foot-high vertical stacks. When operating at their average speed of 10 miles an hour, they put out 22 kilowatts.

Stalklike propeller turbines require unidirectional, or “clean,” wind to function. But the revolving drums on the Ricoh sign can use turbulent, multidirectional winds common to Midtown, said Mary S. Watkins, chief executive of PacWind Inc. in Torrance, Calif., which makes the custom turbine arrays.

PacWind studied meteorological records and did a wind analysis, she said, determining that Times Square has 10-mile-an-hour winds, on average, ranging from no wind to gusts of 85 m.p.h. The turbines provide usable power from winds as weak as 5 m.p.h. and rotate safely in winds up to 100 m.p.h., she said, because the aluminum blades are aerodynamically designed to regulate themselves, slowing automatically in high winds.

The company has designed wind turbines for applications ranging from the sublime to the seemingly ridiculous — including a turbine created for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to capture 400-mile-an-hour winds for a lander on Mars, and a turbine that powers the 20,000-square-foot garage of Jay Leno in Los Angeles.

Ms. Watkins said the Times Square turbines were designed to keep ice from forming on the blades in winter. Birds have not proved to be a problem as the company has installed 50 of its drum turbines across the country, she said, “because they see the turbines not as spinning blades, but as a solid object.”

The New President of the United States of America!!!

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Obama is our new president!!!! I can’t believe it! It’s amazing 😀

He’s the 44th president of the United States!

Im watching Tv right now. Wow. I mean. I thought this would go on all night. But it’s a little after 11pm and it’s already a done deal!

 

McCain is going to tell the nation he’s defeated any second now.

I’m so happy 😀

You know you’re an Au Pair in the USA when…

…you always introduce yourself with : ‘Hi! my name is (your name), I’m from (country) and I have (amount of children you are taking care of) children!!’
…everybody is greeting you with a ‘Hi.How are you!’
and you can’t respond fast enough, so you say it first!
…the worst thing is, when the dad is working from home
…you know what a S’MORE is
…you spent all your money at the MALL and you still have nothing to wear
…you hate Dora, The Wiggles and Thomas
…you say silly instead of stupid
…you go to PLAYDATES
…you’ve seen more movies in one month than in your whole life at home
…you drive ove 30 minutes to a friend and you think it’s not far
…you only have other Au Pairs as your friends
…you can make bacon
…you say ‘like’ and ‘totally’ every three words
…someone has asked you stupid questions like:
– ‘do you have cars in your country?’ – ‘You don’t have Valentine’s day?’ – ‘Where is your country?’
…you don’t think it’s wrong to have cake AND ice cream
…you park as close to the store as possible so you don’t have to walk even one yard too far
…you cherish moments of silence more than ever before
…you notice yourself saying ‘GOOD JOB’ a hundred times a day
…you wonder why you slept the whole night long so uncomfortable and you notice the next morning, you slept on a barbie, a lollypop, sandtoys etc.
…you need to be creative to find new punishments because a time-out doesn’t work anymore 😉
…you have to admit to mistakes you never did or put the blame on you day for day
…you’re sure you don’t want own kids within the next 100 years
…you know now exactly how difficult it was for your parents to have little kids and you feel like saying thanks for all you’ve done to your mum and dad every day
…you’re ready to drink anytime of the day
…you start to love disney movies again and can copy every passage of them
…you’ve learned what it means to be patient
…you know what a LCC is
…you know that you should never SHAKE A BABY !!!
…you take a nap, after you dropped of the kids at school(after being up for just 2h :D)
…you are DRIVING to the busstop to pick up your kids, which is only 200 meters from your house.
…the kids call you mum cause you spend too much time with them…
…you think $160 every weekend just for shopping and coffee are not that much
…one cup of coffee doesn`t make you awake anymore, it just makes you alive
…you or your friends are KELLERKINDER!!!!
…you miss the good ol’ days when you were able to go to the bakery and get real bread w/ real butter (not that American shit called bread..haha)
…you don’t walk into the bank, you use the drive inn to get your money
…you use Purell instead of washing your hands
…instead of singing song from the radio your singing childrens songs

And so it began…

Jag vet att många har bett om en rapport om hur Halloween festen last night va, om min outfit va en succé och alla små detaljer om vad som hände under natten.. Tyvärr togs inte så många bilder (svårt att hålla en kamera när man har klor och piska) men ena host:n tog individuella bilder på alla direkt när man kom, så det finns iaf nån bild på mig som Catwoman.. 😉 Hade velat ta kort på allas roliga costumes, men det blev liksom aldrig tillfälle..

Tyvärr kan jag inte recap:a allt som hände, men What I can say is that my little outfit was a success and Liam was terrrrrific as the Joker (Heath Ledger style). Han agerade precis som den galna Jokern å vi hade sjukt kul under kvällen. Festen hos Rambo va verkligen en riktig hit! Alla va på bästa humör och det skrattades hej vilt! Folk minglade runt inne i huset, men mest ute i trädgården. De hade gjort en brasa som jag stod å värmde mig vid stundtals. Vart man än tittade fanns det folk i dräkter. Manliga Playmates, Hugh Heffner, Johnny Cash & June Carter, Cow, Chickmagnet (kille med en bautastor magnet och små kycklingar fastsatta vid ändarna), Pimp, Shrek & Fiona, Scooby Doo & Shaggy & Velma, female Dracula, SuperSperm, male Hula-Hula girl, Frog, Santa Claus, Power Ranger, 30th’s girl, Oil-Sheik, Greek godess etc.. Ingen va den andra lik. Alla va äldre, så det var inte några slutty costumes som på alla andra fester för folk i vår ålder.

Vad mer kan sägas? Jo, det är inte lätt att gå i högklackat, särskilt inte långt – å särskilt inte när man aldrig gått i högklackat innan. Liam’s mami & papi va riktigt impressed att jag gått så långt (och haft på mig dem ända till slutet av natten). Jag också faktiskt! Som tur va hämtade Hallie oss från festen, så vi slapp GÅ hem också.. Stack hem till Hallie och sen vidare. Emma joinade oss och sen skiljdes vi alla åt. På vägen hem tog jag till slut av mina klackar. 8h i klackar va mer än tillräckligt för mina små känsliga fötter! Rambo tog av sig sina klackar redan vid 10 tiden. Wimp. Haha.

Såå glad att jag fick vara med och fira Halloween på riktigt! Jag som aldrig varit mycket för att klä ut mig kände mig faktiskt riktigt bekväm i min roll och kan absolut tänka mig att göra det igen.. Blir väl nästa helg kanske 😉 Då är det ju riktiga Halloween..

Summan av kardemumman är att Halloween är något man måste vara med om i USA! Åk hit och gå på någons hemmafest, det är sjukt kul å något man absolut går miste om – om man aldrig prövar! Nästa helg blir det väl utgång för oss om inte våra kära vänner ställer till med fest. Har fått lite erbjudanden redan, men inte bestämt mig än. It’s gonna be awesome! Eller vad säger du Emma? 😉

Can you just hold on for one moment?

Jag är så urbota trött på allt som har med försäkringsbolag och sjukvården i USA. Man måste vara riktigt frisk i hjärnan för att orka med alla turer fram och tillbaka. Igår satt jag i telefon från 9 på morgonen till 3 på eftermiddagen och pratade konstant med olika försäkringsbolag, sjukhus, doktorer, Ad, Mami och fram och tillbaka. Idag har det varit samma sak. Ännu fler människor som transfer:ar en vidare hit och dit. Jag orkar inte mer!!!!! Jag behöver vila! Det är vid såna här tillfällen man önskar man va hemma och kunde ta hjälp av snälla mamma.. Lilla Ylva är trött i hjärnbalken 😦

Young, Gay and Murdered

By Ramin Setoodeh (NEWSWEEK)

At 15, Lawrence King was samll – 5 feet 1 inch – but very hard to miss. In January, he started to show up for class at Oxnard, Calif.’s E. O. Green Junior High School decked out in women’s accessories. On some days, he would slick up his curly hair in a Prince-like bouffant. Sometimes he’d paint his Larry Kingfingernails hot pink and dab glitter or white foundation on his cheeks. ”He wore makeup better than I did,” says Marissa Moreno, 13, one of his classmates. He bought a pair of stilettos at Target, and he couldn’t have been prouder if he had on a varsity football jersey. He thought nothing of chasing the boys around the school in them, teetering as he ran.

But on the morning of Feb. 12, Larry left his glitter and his heels at home. He came to school dressed like any other boy: tennis shoes, baggy pants, a loose sweater over a collared shirt. He seemed unhappy about something. He hadn’t slept much the night before, and he told one school employee that he threw up his breakfast that morning, which he sometimes did because he obsessed over his weight. But this was different. One student noticed that as Larry walked across the quad, he kept looking back nervously over his shoulder before he slipped into his first-period English class. The teacher, Dawn Boldrin, told the students to collect their belongings, and then marched them to a nearby computer lab, so they could type out their papers on World War II, Larry found a seat in the middle of the room. Behind hem, Brandon McInerney pulled up a chair.

Brandon, 14, wasn’t working on his paper, because he told Mrs Boldrin he’d  finished it. Instead, he Brandon opened a history book and started to read. Or at least he pretended to. ”He kept looking over at Larry,” says a student who was in the class that morning. ”He’d look at the book and look at Larry, and look at the book and look at Larry.” At 8:30 am a half hour into class, Brandon quietlt stood up. Then, without anyone’s noticing, he removed a handgun that he had somehow sneaked to school, aimed it at Larry’s head, and fired a single shot. Boldrin, who was across the room looking at another student’s work, spun around. ”Brandon, what the hell are you doing!” she screamed. Brandon fired at Larry a second time, tossed the gun on the ground and calmly walked through the classroom door. Police arrested him within 7 minutes, a few blocks from school. Larry was rushed to the hospital, where he died two days later of brain injuries…

Problem in the US: Schools aren’t ready to deal with kids who are coming out younger.

Sad story huh? Can’t believe it happened!!