To improve exercise efficiency, runners will wear a weighted vest. The usual dose is ten percent of body weight to start.
I would suggest that the only exercise done near an MRI scanner should be caution.
Bill Moyers recently passed away on June 26 at age 91. An advisor to Presidents and a well respected newsman, he was one of the few in the national news media to pay attention to The War Years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Moyers
Here's my guess:
There's probably a ferry to Randall's at the foot of 125th Street.
The truck and the chief take that route.
I think Engine 16 is a double company.
The manpower from one section hitch a ride uptown on the fireboat. The steamer and hose wagon take an avenue up to 125th Street...
In 1900 there were four special building boxes (preliminary signal 3) on Randall's Island used by the fire alarm office on East 67th Street.
331- Child's Hospital
332- East side of Island
333- Boy's House Refuge
334- Randall's Island
All four boxes had the same running assignment: Engine 16...
Ah...The People's Capitol- Austin. Most citizens in Texas can sleep better knowing we've got most of the crazy people corralled into one small area.
I haven't seen anything about this dust-up in the Houston news media. Of course the Houston Chronicle doesn't report news that could make certain...
I can certainly identify with this problem. Raccoons are always trying to invade/trash my birdfeeders. I go through about a half a container a week of Cayenne pepper to keep them in misery and moving along.
Those guys in Brentwood are getting off easy.
Remember back during the War Years, the natives couldn't tell the difference between a PD and an FD uniform.
Then the IAFF had that red bumper sticker that had "Fireman Fight Fires, Not People". The cops loved it!
But even that pales in comparison...
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