"America is a strange country. Despite everything, it is still a nation of ideals. Yes, justice here is neither blind nor fair. It only reflects the society, but this is an open society where anyone who wants to can become a part of it. If people like me aren't willing to take a chance and participate, then America strays that much farther from its ideals. My choice is to help America to be, what it claims to be." -Mr. Takei, a man who was held in a Japanese internment camp during WWII explaining to his son why he wants citizenship. |
For those of you who missed the door. |
Who is this, Diana, anyway? Be afraid. Be very afraid. |
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Note: the "Ducks Crossing" sign is to return to the main page. |
This is my moma and me at the Taste of Chicago 2002. We got to see Hootie and the Blowfish there! :-) Here we are in front of the Bukingham Fountain. I think it is a lovely picture, the way it captures the city. It was a nice warm, sunny day. |
Diana, a noted research chemist, discovers a new solution that will turn her into an enormous radioactive bug. She meddles in things mere mortals were never meant to understand! She uses the formula, transforms herself, and seeks revenge on those who have wronged her in the past. She changes...and she kills. The killings are shown in graphic detail. She eats the victims' brains. It's so incredibly violent, that it's enough to make one sick! |
This represents the gateway to my soul you are now experiencing. (Many of you know what it really means.) |
The ducks shall live!!! |
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Back to Keesler, a ride on a C-17 from my view. |