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Thursday, July 10, 2008

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Lightning Strike Leaves Through Woman's Nose Ring
ANTRIM, N.H.

A 21-year-old woman is recovering after being struck by lightning Wednesday night. The bolt hit her feet and came out through her nose ring. Jessica Lafreniere was hit while she was walking through her family's garage. "She had walked into the garage to go outside to turn off the faucet. The light came in through the garage and hit her," Jessica's mother, Danielle Taylor told WBZ. "It was like a red flash that came from her feet and she was thrown into my arms. She was blue and purple, and stiff as a board."

"When you hear it, it's unbelievable, but it's true." Jessica and her mother had been out filling up water balloons when the storm came in, so they went inside. Danielle says Jessica decided to go back out to shut off the hose when the flash hit her. "The flash came from her feet, her face lit up, and the next thing I knew Jessica was in my arms...I turned her over and she was stiff as a board," Danielle Taylor said. "(It was like) literally picking up a board and moving it that landed on top of you -- that's what she felt like."

Jessica was back to work hours later for her overnight shift. Taylor said her daughter is feeling better, although the top of her lip and the tip of her nose are numb. By the way - they figured with this luck they should buy a scratch lottery ticket. They did and they won $20. The odds of being struck by lightning in a given year are one in 500,000, according to WBZ meteorologist Mish Michaels. But over a lifetime, they're one in 5,000. Nine out of 10 people struck by lightning do survive, but suffer significant medical effects.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Monday 6/23/08

Well, I just got back from washing Bill's car - due to the fact that I lost the bet. I knew that I had pretty much lost, when I woke up on Saturday morning - but no big deal, right? I can handle a car wash. Little did I know, that Bill also knew by Saturday morning, that I was going to be washing his car, and decided to take his family on a nice long tour through 'bug central'...

So, I helped a very close friend of mine do some painting this weekend.
I would have to say the highlight was being on a ladder painting the house when it started thunder & lightening and pouring buckets from a bright blue sky! Now, maybe you don't think that rain, thunder and lightening are a big deal...But, let me tell you how much I hate being up on a ladder.

I HATE BEING UP ON A LADDER!

Going up is really no big deal, it's the coming down that gets me!
Now, picture something else I HATE - thunder & lightening.
So, imagine if you will, my surprise and dismay when the weather decided to turn ugly and make a bold appearance whilst I am up on said ladder... I am lucky I didn't break my neck and spill all my paint trying to get down. I did spill a great deal on my arm and down my right leg, but, in the grand scheme of things, it's replaceable. I am not. Well, OK , maybe I am, but that's not the point, alright? My point is, it will be a loooooong time before this kid goes back up a ladder.

Here's the thing - I don't think I am afraid of heights, I think I am just afraid of falling.
Or getting struck by lightening.

Yeah, I am pretty sure that would suck.

Heck it would suck even more to get struck by lightening and THEN fall off the ladder.

On that note, rock on with your bad self, see you soon!

H

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