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The airplane trip home went without incident. The sekurity line at the Vegas airport was the longest I've ever seen. We got in it in the hall, turned a corner, showed our boarding passes and gummint-approved identification, snaked back and forth four times, then sent all metalic objects, and our shoes, through the X-Ray machines. It was also the fastest sekurity line I've ever seen.
There was a little no-name burrito place at gate C-7. I got a chicken frajita rice bowl. Was as good as many expensive Mexican restaurants. Mucho yummy! Cost me seven dollars for the dish, a dollar for some guacamoli, and three dollars for a bottle of Poweraide; drinks are expensive everywhere in Vegas.
# Claire Wolfe - Too damned cruel to endure - one story from Hurricane Katrina pierced Claire's heart. She cried herself to sleep. She's right. Large institutions must die. All of them. Forever. [claire]
# Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire at Amazon.com - Live at the Greek Theatre - a two-disk live concert, beginning with both bands, continuing to the end of disk one with Earth, Wind, & Fire, then disk two with Chicago, and a finale with both bands. I borrowed disk one from a coworker and watched it on the airplane. I've listened to Chicago since the early seventies. Never owned an Earth, Wind, & Fire album, but man, did I love their concert last night!