from atlanta georgia news

Haiti Patients Land in Georgia

ATLANTA — Georgia has received a group of six trauma patients from earthquake-ravaged Haiti. The group was flown into Dobbins Air Force Base in Marietta Tuesday night.

Yep, our dobbins air force base is transporting really hurt haitians and putting them in hospitals around the area that can take care of their long term needs as well as critical victims living on the brink.

The critically-injured from Haiti include a 18-month old girl with a head injury and a U.S. Marine. Military officials say patients will be dispersed to specialized metro Atlanta hospitals for treatment — sites including Atlanta Medical Center, Grady Memorial Hospital, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite and Marietta-based WellStar Kennestone Hospital.

Darn that Global Warming!

Wintery mix could be headed to Ga.

ATLANTA (AP) – Enjoy the sunshine now – rain and even snow could be headed for parts of Georgia this weekend.

The National Weather Service calls for rain with a chance of snow in Atlanta and Athens Friday and Saturday. It follows a weekend of record rainfall in parts of Georgia.

Sunday’s heavy rain caused minor flooding and flight delays, but tornado watches and warnings expired without any reports of tornadoes.

The flooding forced the closing of U.S. 78 near Hewatt Road in Gwinnett County and in Peachtree City, firefighters had to use boats to evacuate a handful of residents from a condo complex.

The rain delayed flights at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and wind gusts as high as 44 miles per hour were recorded near Atlanta.

Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com

Flurry Madness

I received a hilarious email from a friend last night about the onslaught of our “snow storm 2010″. Names will remain anonymous, but suffice it to say it’s a police officer in one of our local districts.

FLURRY MADNESS

It’s snowing and we’re all going to die.

That’s right. It’s all over now because we could have over an inch of snow. You and I both know that means certain death and the end of civilization as we strangely know it. Many years from now our fore and aft fathers will speak of the 2010 Flurries of Death that swept northern Georgia.

“I can remember my great-grandfather. He had  so much more to give. He was killed by a flurry. Never had a chance.”

And to think we were worried about the H1N1.

As I sit and write, flurries are falling to the ground, plotting, waiting, waiting for just the right moment.

God help you people in your cars!! Go as far as you can! Don’t look back! Save yourselves! Flurries everywhere—must……keep……driving…….  Everyone will be gone soon. Most have abandon their buildings, cars, and the toll booths for the already paid-for GA 400. Soon the city will look as barren as the desert, or worse—Detroit.

But not the weather people. They’re with us to the end— or until the ratings tank.

Nope, they’re here and they’re sleeves are rolled up and those ties are loose and in some cases, their TV hair is slightly mussed. Yes!  SLIGHTLY MUSSED!!  It’s crunch time and you’re gonna see every wicked flurry on a variety of mapping images, from satellite imagery to the one with the big arrows and spikes that look like grand-opening flags at the J.W.

Whitlock’s Used Cars lot in downtown Cuba, GA.

Damn you flurries!! I’m still in the office as hundreds of semi-informed corporate people flee Sandy Springs in what is best described as a near panic or great reason to cut out early.

It’s dark now.  The flurries are starting to climb up the building, looking for any survivors of the initial onslaught of one-to-two-thirds of an inch of snow dropped during the initial flurry attack. I’m locked in the building, alone except for my lava lamp and my Obama coin bank that says “Change.”

I’m watching the weather people on TV. They’ve been at it for hours, including commercials, and the stress and strain is starting to show.  Ken Cook is running around with his shirt off, throwing tomatoes, like hand grenades, at the camera. He’s wearing a fez and calling himself Yul Brenner. “I am the King!!”

Paul Ossmann is bench pressing camera two and doing impersonations of Arnold Schwarzenegger while Dagmar Midcap is wearing a Viking helmet and tap dancing to the tune of “A Night In Tunisia” by Dizzy

Gillespie.   “Stomp Time Steps, Shuffle Time Steps, Traveling Time

Steps, and Cramp Roll Time Steps” she yells while trying to light a can of tofu for heat.
We’ve already lost Glen Burns and David Chandley. The flurries got them while they helped Jeff Dore find his banjo in the almost one-half inch of flurry.
Damn you Jeff Dore!  When the spring comes and the almost half-inch of snow flurry slowly melts, partially due to global warming, and you find the last of us, the ones who couldn’t get to the milk and bread in time, tell them of our fight against the flurry—and then turn my lava lamp off.

New Georgia “Super Speeder” Law Starts Friday

law taking effect this Friday, January 1, 2010.


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What this means is that drivers going 85 MPH or more on most Georgia roads will be subject to higher than usual fines. $200 will be tacked on to the regular citation amount.  On two-lane roads (meaning one lane each way), the fine will take effect at 75 MPH.  According to the AJC report, speeders will receive a regular ticket and then shortly after can expect a letter explaining the additional fees, along with the hefty bill. Drivers who don’t pay within 90 days risk having their license suspended.

No Backup Water Plan in Place for Drought-Stricken Atlanta

This hits close to home….& reminds me of New Orleans.

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