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- Bill Murray attends student party, does dishes. Just read it.
- Bill Murray attends student party, does dishes. Just read it.
Everyone (hopefully) has a favorite season of the year. Mine happens to be the fall. I get pretty excited about the fall and I have certain things I do every year. So I thought I would share my top 10 favorite things about this season. Enjoy.
10. My fall playlist is available now. Available for streaming here. Ask me if you want the i-tunes/i-pod downloadable file. Enjoy.

9. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre toys on my desk seem “normal”.

8. Growing a beard. There is something about the fall that makes nasty facial hair “somewhat†okay.
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7. Fall motorcycle rides. English bikes don’t like the summer, so fall is the best season to enjoy those mountain rides.

6. Trinity Oaks Wine (Cab). 2 for 1 at Bevmo. Hurry.

5. Fall movies (see top 10 fall movies)

4. Starbucks pumpkin spice lattes and corn candy. It’s like crack.

3. Bates Nut Farm pumpkin patch and carving pumpkins.

2. Camping in Julian. Annual trip. Friends, fishing, beer, campfires, stories and being cold. I don’t think it gets much better.
1. Halloween. Watching Nightmare and The Crow. (In that order)
God I hate Rosie O’Donnell! Here is a video of her fighting on The View over gun control. She flat tells the another woman she is wrong at the end. Not to mention she has no idea what she is talking about. This bitch needs to show some respect to other people’s viewpoints and do some homework.
- This season’s CSI: Las Vegas so far as been very different but really good. It’s a 3 or more part series and tomorrow is episode 3.
- Jericho on CBS is really good! It’s only 3 episodes into this new drama. It’s my type of show, so hopefully it does not get canceled. It has some great actors and a great plot.
I just finished watching “The Sentinel” It wasn’t amazing and it wasn’t bad. But it did make me want to do a lot of research on our Secret Service.
Here is the most interesting things I found:
Since 2001, when the President travels out-of-town, his motorcade consists of about 35 vehicles. Listed here is the approximate order of a typical presidential motorcade, and indicates the vehicle number, occupants and purpose:
* Car #1: Local police car (maintains integrity of motorcade)
* Car #2: Local police car (maintains integrity of motorcade)
* Car #3: Marked police car (bomb sweep)
* Car #4: Route Car, marked police car (intersection control)
* Car #5: Pilot Car, marked police car (coordinator)
* Car #6: Lead Car, marked police car (command police personnel)
* Car #7: Lead SUV (Secret Service)
* Car #8: Lead SUV (Secret Service)
* Car #9: Lead SUV (Secret Service)
* Car #10: Armored Limo, Spare Limo (Secret Service)
* Car #11: Armored Limo, The President and First Family (Secret Service)
* Car #12: Follow-Up SUV (Secret Service)
* Car #13: Follow-Up SUV (Secret Service)
* Car #14: Follow-Up SUV (Secret Service)
* Car #15: Control Car (staff personnel)
* Car #16: SWAT Car (Secret Service SWAT Team)
* Car #17: Support Vehicle (staff personnel)
* Car #18: Staff 1 (staff personnel)
* Car #19: Staff 2 (staff personnel)
* Car #20: Staff 3 (staff personnel)
* Car #21: ID Car (ID team, Secret Service)
* Car #22: White House Personnel (staff personnel)
* Car #23: Camera 1 (photographers)
* Car #24: Wire 1 (writing press)
* Car #25: Camera 2 (photographers)
* Car #26: Camera 3 (photographers)
* Car #27: Camera 4 (photographers)
* Car #28: Press Pool Van (press pool staff)
* Car #29: Press Van (press staff)
* Car #30: Guest Van (VIP guest, staff)
* Car #31: SWAT Car (local police SWAT)
* Car #32: Ambulance (Fire Department personnel)
* Car #33: Press Bus (press staff)
* Car #34: Local Police Car (maintains integrity of motorcade)
* Car #35: Local Police Car (maintains integrity of motorcade)