
Like I'm sure everyone has, I kinda had to go back and compile my on best of Micheal CD with a playlist of all favorite joints but even every since I was a lil kid "Dirty Diana" has always been the exception to every rule for me...RIP
(CNN) -- Authorities in southern California said the strong smell of marijuana helped them discover $45 million worth of drugs in the back of a tractor-trailer they had pulled over for a traffic violation.
Deputies stopped the truck Wednesday morning, then opened the trailer after finding problems with the paperwork for the load, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office said Friday.
An "overwhelming odor" led investigators to about 20 tons of narcotics stashed in pallets in the back of the truck, including about 38,000 pounds of marijuana, 2,700 pounds of cocaine and 67 pounds of methamphetamine, the sheriff's office said in a statement.
Sheriff Rod Hoops said Friday night the seizure was one of the largest in the county's history.
The truck's driver, Fernando Luevano, 32, was arrested and charged with possession, transportation and sale of narcotics, authorities said.
Looking to improve your smile? There’s an option that’s cheaper than the dentist and a lot more fun than brushing your teeth. Studies show that among the many benefits of sex, better teeth is one of them.
How? It is widely known that semen contains many beneficial minerals, and two of those minerals–zinc and calcium–are proven to help prevent tooth decay. Not in the mood to go down? Simply making out can help prevent tooth decay as well; the saliva produced during the act of kissing helps to combat cavity-causing food particles that accumulate after meals. But keep in mind that proper sex etiquette does require you to brush your teeth before and after getting it on anyway, and this in itself promotes healthier and cleaner teeth.
So go ahead and get to the kissing and sucking–your mouth will thank you later!
Tori, Kimo, Anthony & Valerie,
Congratulations! I submitted your paper to the DeVry competition and you won! The competition is among all DeVry IS600 teams, both online and on ground, for the entire year. Along with a plaque, you will be receiving a cash award in the mail. The cash award is $1,000 divided equally among the team members. Below is the announcement I received:
The 2010 Information Systems Management Award (IS600)
The Information Systems Management Award is presented annually to the School’s MISM student team that, in a comprehensive plan, best demonstrates the ability to integrate various dimensions of an information systems management function simulating a real-world situation.
The 2010 award is presented to a team of students from the Online Center, including Anthony White, Kimo Thomas, (me), and Valerie Whitfield. In their project, ‘ACP Patient Portal,’ the team developed a web-based solution to streamline ACP’s patient admissions process while decreasing operating costs and improving patient satisfaction without increasing additional personnel.
The team’s instructor was Lou Ann McElyea.