Friday, June 29, 2007

It'll be tough to jumpstart classic car after 50-year burial



TULSA, Oklahoma (AP) -- Calling it "our King Tut's tomb," thousands of people watched as a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere was pulled from the ground where it had been buried for 50 years as a time capsule of American Midwest culture.

The concrete vault encasing the car may have been built to withstand a nuclear attack, but it couldn't keep away water.

At Friday's ceremony, protective wrapping was removed to show the mud-caked vintage vehicle covered in rust. Shiny chrome was still visible around the doors and front fender, and workers were able to put air in the tires.

"I'll tell you what, she's a mess. Look at her," said legendary car builder Boyd Coddington, who was unable to start the car as planned.

From the trunk, organizers pulled out some of the objects buried to celebrate Oklahoma's 50 years of statehood -- a 5-gallon can of leaded gasoline, which went for 24 cents a gallon in those days, and rusted cans of Schlitz beer.

The contents of a "typical" woman's handbag, including 14 bobby pins, lipstick and a bottle of tranquilizers, were supposed to be in the glove box, but all that was found looked like a lump of rotted leather.

Workers also searched for a spool of microfilm that recorded the entries of a contest to determine who would win the car. The person who guessed the closest of what Tulsa's population would be in 2007 -- 382,457 -- would win. So far, all they found were guesses of the population written on postcards.

That person, or his or her heirs, will get the car by June 22, along with a $100 savings account, which is worth about $1,200 today with interest.

A separate time capsule buried with the car was opened, and organizers removed and unfolded an unfaded American flag. Other historical documents, aerial maps of the city and postcards were in good condition.

"We don't care what condition it's in," said Bob Petri. "It's just the whole idea somebody thought of it in 1957 and here we are living it."

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Gente Bella!











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An Important Message From Janelle

I wanted to let everyone know I'm going to be getting rid of my home phone. My cell # is: 763-222-6060. Chow!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Donovan C. Jorde



It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Don Jorde. He was born in Bismarck, ND on November 11, 1931 to George and Alice Jorde. After graduating High School in Mandan, ND, Don served in the 187th Infantry Regiment of the North Dakota Army National Guard during the Korean conflict. Don graduated from Dunwoody College of Technology and was an Architectural Draftsman and Principal Estimator for Drake Marble Company for 40 years. Dad was surrounded by family when he ended his battle with emphysema on June 14, 2007. He was preceded in death by his parents and granddaughter Christina Marie Jorde. Don is survived by his loving, selfless and devoted wife Janice Jorde; ex wife and friend of seventy years Corajean Jorde Hagen; five children and their partners James (Cheryl ) Jorde, Jana (Doug) Boxx, Nancy (James) Pearson, Sara Jorde (Lenice Gregory), Jennifer Jorde (Bruce Belden); stepchildren James (Kathy) Juetten, Joanne Mazoleny and Jon (Ansim) Juetten. He will always be Grandpa Hootie to seventeen grandchildren and eleven great- grandchildren. Dad's love for his family was palpable and we are all thankful for the time we had with him. Visitation will be Monday June 18th from 5:00 – 8:00pm. Funeral service will be Tuesday June 19, 2007 at 11:00 am with visitation one hour before the service. All will be held at Gearhart Funeral Home (763-755-6300) 11275 Foley Blvd. NW, Coon Rapids. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the American Lung Association or Axis on St. Michael (651-357- 1107) in honor of Angelina Mazoleny.
Published in the Star Tribune on 6/17/2007.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Friday, June 08, 2007

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Coolest logo--alternative logo for the 2012 Olympic Games in London




This is the official logo that the Olympic Committee picked (yuck):

I was wondering why this choice parking spot was available