Archive | January 6th, 2007 |
Possible handmade bombs with Drano and aluminum foil were tossed at a car and
a house near East Peachtree Lane and North Waterman Avenue just north of
Lake Arlington [MAP/SAT].
Two bottles were detonated in the front yard of a house in this neighborhood.
WARNING NOTE: Domestic alkali drain cleaner burns involving the hand and forearm are common. Victims that fail to do immediate water lavage at home can suffer severe burn wounds that ultimately require excision and grafting. Cosmetic results are rarely excellent.
Burns occuring on the face are devastating. Exposure to the eyes could cause blindness. Skin damage could cause permanent scarrring.
Mixing drain cleaner with unknown chemicals from used containers could cause gases to be released that could cause serious injury or death.
Janajana
Typical Girl
Bring it on girl … Bring it on girl.
I’m just a typical girl.
60004 Weather | 60005 Weather | 60605 Weather
Now you can check pinpoint weather forecasts and conditions for our very
own Chicago Bear’s Soldier Field. Just in time for the playoffs, this
Arlingtoncards.com Soldier Field Weather Page has the forecast and
weather conditions pinpointed for Soldier Field in zip code 60605 in
Chicago. The Soldier Field Weather Page includes forecasts, conditions,
links to radar and even an hourly forecast and more.
Pinpoint Chicago local weather is important because temperature,
preciptation type and amounts can vary greatlly from north to south
across the city and suburbs, and near or far from Lake Michigan. Soldier
Field, of course, is adjacent to Lake Michigan and located on the
southside of Chicago [MAP/SAT].
Soldier Field NEW STADIUM Satellite Image is on MapQuest:
Map/Satellite Image of Soldier Field from Mapquest
425 E Mcfetridge Dr
Chicago, IL 60605, US
312-747-1285
Point your browser directly to the Soldier Field Weather Page at:
Arlingtoncards.com/soldierfieldweather
See also:
ChicagoSportsWeather.com
CHICAGOBEARS.COM
A construction truck drove across an adjacent property to access a
construction site in the 200 block of East Kerry Brook Lane [MAP/SAT] Saturday
morning.
Daisy, a rat terrier missing for seven months from Aurora, Colorado, showed up at a stranger’s home in Knoxville, Tennessee about 1,300 miles away. Thanks to Tracie Crass, Daisy was sent home to owner Vonda Lundstrom, waiting at Denver International Airport on Wednesday, January 3.
The 12-pound dog was identified by rabies tags and confirmed by the transmission of a cell phone picture betwen the two women. Daisy escaped April 2006 under a hole in a fence at her Aurora, Colorado home and walked into the arms of Tracie Crass on Christmas night, eight months later.
If only dogs could tell their stories [Google Directions Map from Aurora, CO to Knoxville, TN].
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