An anti-nuclear epidemic
A terrifying epidemic has swept over a small Massachusetts high school.
“We see this has a serious public health urgency,” said Dr. Lauren Smith, medical director for the state Department of Public Health. “We stand ready to support the Gloucester community to develop an appropriate . . . response to what is clearly a significant problem in their community.”
And to make matters worse it appears as though the school is doing nothing to try to stop it…
“It is very clear that the board is not in favor, and will not support, contraception in the school,” Dr. Orr told the Boston Globe. “There is an epidemic at the school.”
What horrifying sexually transmitted disease is destroying this quaint little fishing town?
Syphilis?
Gonorrhea?
Herpes?
AIDS?
Maybe it’s a new incurable disease?
Grand Canyon Tips
Well we just got back from our very great, heck I’d even call it a “Grand” vacation to the Grand Canyon. Our trip consisted of the following
Sunday- drive from Poway to Flagstaff
Monday- Meet our party at the South Rim, leave their vehicle and carpool to North Rim, stay the night at the North Rim Lodge.
Tuesday- Hike down to Phantom Ranch via the North Kaibab trail (14 miles).
Wednesday- Spend the day at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, do shorter day hikes, take pictures, etc.
Thursday- Hike up to the South Rim via the Bright Angel trail (10 miles). Stay at the Kachina Lodge.
Friday- Drive back to our vehicle on the north rim and begin our trip back home to Poway. We stopped and spent the night in Vegas.
Saturday- Get home!
That was the trip, here are some tips… Read the rest of this entry »