<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>FlyNote.com</title><link>http://flynote.com</link><description>FlyNote.com RSS feed.</description><item><title>Duck survives two days in refrigerator</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=507&amp;Author=lisleetha&amp;SearchString=</link><description>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6283677.stm 
 
crazy story</description></item><item><title>WATCH THIS VIDEO!!!</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=427&amp;Author=lisleetha&amp;SearchString=</link><description>For those of you who haven't seen this (and I am sure at least one of you have), this video is pretty incredible.  In the Seattle Aquarium, keepers decided to put an Octopus in a large fish tank.  Sharks from 3-4 feet were disappearing.  Watch this!  
  
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7004909622962894202</description></item><item><title>A date with a babydoll</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=401&amp;Author=lisleetha&amp;SearchString=</link><description>I got a little tired at work today, and decided to take a five minute break for a piping hot cup of coffee.  I ran across the street  to Conneticut muffin, paid for a small coffee, milk no sugar, and headed back to work.  Glen, a shift supervisor at Starbucks (of course there is one right next door to my place of employment), caught my attention, so I headed over to talk to him.  We spoke for a se</description></item><item><title>takin' a toke with Keifers dad......</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=296&amp;Author=lisleetha&amp;SearchString=</link><description>A co-worker of mine and a friend of hers stayed out late one night in grand ol' New York City.  They hailed a cab around 4AM, got inside, and the driver, Mr. Sutherland, a Jamaican native, did not mind driving them back to Brooklyn.  We all know most cabbies hate that sort of thing.  Lord knows, I've had several instances where cabbies have driven away after telling them I live way down in Brookly</description></item><item><title>photos of storm taken on Saturn</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=282&amp;Author=lisleetha&amp;SearchString=</link><description>Hello, I found this rather interesting for you Saturn lovers.  For the first time ever,  a very hurricane-like storm has been detected on a planet other than earth.  The storm is about 5000 miles wide, measuring 2/3 the diameter of our great little planet.  And to make the storm seem even more exciting, winds are howling at 350 mph.  Pretty exciting, huh?  


</description></item><item><title>Worst day ever.....</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=269&amp;Author=lisleetha&amp;SearchString=</link><description>So, I am not sure if anyone cares, but my landlord informed us that the main line (from the sewer) backed up into the basement and now there is a stinky flood.  It's not only filthy water, but other things such as condoms, tampons, and god knows what else floating around in their basement.  We cannot shower, use the toilet, or either sink until tomorrow morning!  We have to fill a bucket with wate</description></item></channel></rss>