Thursday, January 18, 2007

Drained and Confused

It is early afternoon on what I think is Thursday. I'm still laying in bed as I'm exhausted from working a long night at BWI. During my evening, I spoke with Justus for a while. It's always nice to hear from him, especially lately as I glad to see his spirits are high. Justus neglected to mention that World Airways has a new paint scheme which is quite nice compared to the old white and boring look of the past several years. I also "clicked" last night...but I must have clicked something wrong as I'm still not seeing anything that resembles a newly registered website. Justus...when will the madness stop.....I don't know what you're talking about?!?!?!

I also heard from Mr. Jeff Hice last night. It was great to talk to Fluffy again, even though we were discussing a tragic story. There is some sad news at the airport as another ASIG veteran has been laid to rest. Mary Weber used to work with the passenger service department for many years. She was always a nice person...a little odd...but still nice. She has 5 kids and I think 2 of them are still very young. Last week, Mary was killed while crossing the street in Gambrills, MD. Per some of the ASIG folks who know more about the story, there is a lot of controversy about what happened. (Strictly rumors: She got out of her car into moving traffic. There was a gun involved.) She had been separated from her husband as he burnt their house down and obviously had a few screws loose. I will say this, you can read the artical in the Baltimore Sun and it looks as though her sister in law threw her under the bus. Pardon the pun.

Speaking of news today. Baltimore's mayor O'Malley has now officially left his post and became the new Governor of MD. He did great things for Baltimore and as a property owner in that city, I'm nervous about what the new mayor is going to ackomplish. Sheila Dixon now holds the top seat in Baltimore. I just hope she'll continue to aid in the infusion of quality ownership within the city. Martin O'Malley did a great job at cleaning up that city and that city has a long history of bad Mayors who didn't understand how to do what O'Malley made happen.

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