1. Being told 2nd period I was expected to go to an assembly during 10th period. The assembly is poorly organized and the students are poorly behaved, then runs into my planning period and meeting time.
2. Kid gets spiked during baseball practice, worse than I've ever seen. Down to the meat. He'll get stitches, I'm sure.
3. I really hope that WYPR's pledge drive is a big bomb. I certainly will never be donating again to them after what they have done to Marc Steiner. I actually am not sure what is worse, firing Marc Steiner or replacing him with that massive tool Dan Rodricks.
4. The Tigers start the season 0-3 and have scored 1 run their last two games. 1000 runs for the season? Not looking like it. Sheffield went down with a finger injury today, too.
5. One of the coldest, rainiest baseball practices ever.
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UMBC and the Federal Reserve Board present
Beyond the Housing Crisis:
Understanding the increasing impact of the subprime mortgage meltdown on the U.S. economy
PUBLIC FORUM AND RECEPTION
April 28, 2008 ~ 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Engineering Building, Lecture Hall 5, UMBC Campus
As Congress, the Fed and states grapple with dramatic bailouts for the troubled housing market and Wall Street, economic turmoil triggered by defaults in subprime mortgages continues to spread throughout the U.S. economy.
Join us for a panel discussion with financial experts explaining how the housing crisis has spilled into the financial sector and shaken the U.S. and global economy. A reception will follow.
Moderator
Marc Steiner, President of the Center for Emerging Media
Panelists:
Bob Carpenter, UMBC Department of Economics,
Senior Financial Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Dale T. Klein, Senior Financial Analyst, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Breck Robinson, University of Delaware School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy
Visiting scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Sponsored by the UMBC Departments of Economics and Public Policy, the Maryland Institute for Policy Analysis & Research and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Hey you blogger readers
what are we to do about Marc Steiner - roll over and let them run our public radio.... it looks like none of you care that much any more and the Spring membership drive was better than ever according to the egregious Tony Brandon.
It just shows that those of us who adhere to strong alcohol and radical politcs are a a dying minority.
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