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    2010
    2:36pm, EDT

    Charlie Riedel / AP

    A thunderstorm approaches Bill Snyder Family Stadium during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game between Central Florida and Kansas State Saturday, Sept. 25, in Manhattan, Kan. Play was suspended in the game due to lightning.

    Charlie Riedel / AP

    Fans watch from an upper deck while a thunderstorm approaches Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

    Wild Wildcat weather

    The storms in Kansas never cease to amaze me with the beautiful, but ominous looking skies they produce.

    2 comments

    The photograph of the ominous storm clouds, causes me to imagine what our country will look like if the Republicans take control after the November elections.

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  • 7
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    11:26am, EDT

    Shannon Stapleton / Reuters

    People swim in one of three converted dumpster pools on Park Avenue in New York, on August 7. New York's Park Avenue is converting unused rubbish dumpsters into swimming pools as part of the city's Summer Streets initiative.

    Shannon Stapleton / Reuters

    Women wait for a changing room after swimming in one of three converted dumpster pools on Park Avenue in New York on Aug. 7.

    Shannon Stapleton / Reuters

    People wash their feet off before swimming in one of three converted dumpster pools on Park Avenue in New York on Aug. 7.

    Shannon Stapleton / Reuters

    A man stands on the deck of three converted dumpster pools on Park Avenue in New York on Aug. 7.

    Dumpster diving

    This seems like a pretty clever use for these normally stinky containers.

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    There is at least one innovative thinker at city hall! Now if everyone could figure out how to use what we have....this country would be the better for it. Good for you, New York City!

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  • 6
    Jul
    2010
    11:53pm, EDT

    Jonathan D. Woods / msnbc.com

    Dave Silbaugh wipes his brow while selling tickets to the Broadway show FELA! as the temperature reached 101 in Times Square in New York on Tuesday, July 06.

    Misery 101

    See more images of people sweltering in the Northeast heatwave HERE.

    The National weather service recorded a high of 103 in the big apple Tuesday.

    6 comments

    He's a scalper that looks to have been scalped. Also...he's giving the phrog the finger.

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  • 30
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    2010
    8:09pm, EDT

    Jonathan D. Woods/msnbc.com

    Commuters pack tightly onto the 6 train at 59th street in New York on Wednesday, June 30, 2010. A stalled train on the express line between the Brooklyn Bridge and 14th St. caused delays and overcrowding during peak usage times Wednesday evening.

    Passengers packed like sardines into crowded New York City subway

    By Jonathan Woods, msnbc.com

    For as patient as I typically am with mass transit and the inherent delays that come with it, waiting over an hour for a train tonight was mildly frustrating. Thousands of customers were affected by the delay.

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    How to avoid hot summer subway nightmare? Bike!

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