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May 13, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

    Is it wrong of me to watch the video of that american being beheaded in Iraq? I kind of want to watch it so that I can see it and understand the horror of it. But on the other hand, the victim's father made a statement that he hoped it wouldn't have been spread publicly... so is it unethical to watch it against his father's wishes? Or is it unethical to watch it simply because it's degrading to him as an individual as well as degrading to humanity as a whole? I'm torn. I don't know if I should watch it. And then there's just the morbid curiousity factor... I'm curious to see it, but at the same time afraid of watching it.

    Basically, I'm asking you: does it make me any worse of an individual one way or the other? I can't decide...

    If anyone else has made up their mind, here is a link to the video: DO NOT click this unless you are prepared to watch a man being decapitated.

May 12, 2004 -- 11:56 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

    "what's-her-tits?" Dammit, I was just telling some guy at work today that people should say "what's-her-nuts" more often. I think what's-her-nuts is better kuz it funnier and it rhymes. But hey... who am I to start trends? I'm not as all-important as some right-wing punk that's for sure.

    And yes... Tom, could you imagine the explosive fury of a female cumshot a la 100X MAGNIFICATION!?!! You could literally see the crabs drowning!!!

May 12, 2004 -- 11:51 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

    Ali, that movie Elephant is old news... they were playing it at the Garneau like a year ago. Fuck, get with the times. Everybody already knows it's supposed to be good. Shit, it's so old we may as well call it a 'classic' now too!

    haha, j/k man. I do really wanna see that movie. But seriously, it really did play at the Garneau a long time ago. I wanted to see it then (when it first came out), but I never did get the chance. Another movie on my list of must-sees at the moment is Lost In Translation. Shit, I'm getting so far behind in my viewing. It's pathetic.

May 12, 2004 -- 9:25 PM
posted by Pushbrug The Crazy

    Where or where can all the people be
    where or where can they be
    Oh wait, i forgot, it's wednesday night
    and they are at Chili's

May 12, 2004 -- 8:58 PM
posted by Ministry of Tourism

May 12, 2004 -- 5:11 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

    well... maybe not quite PURE evil.

May 12, 2004 -- 10:58 AM
posted by eric

evil. pure evil.

May 12, 2004 -- 10:50 AM
posted by edo

    Hello Ed,

    The Old Strathcona Business Association and the OS Foundation have the plans
    for the building in our respective offices. The building was vetted several
    times by the major community stakeholders and the heritage planners at the
    City. The building meets all the requirements of the Strathcona Area
    Redevelopment Plan (1999) and is being built to last for a long time. The
    construction materials are steel framing with masonry and precast finishes.
    The style is designed to fit the heritage character of the 1910-12 pioneer
    era which is 5 to 12 years newer than the buildings that burned but meets
    the style and height of the buildings further east and across the street.
    There is one level of underground parking and the third floor is a partial
    wrap that takes up about 1/3 of the footprint. As for uses, the only two
    uses we have confirmed at this time are Chilis (at the back of the building
    bordering the alleyway on 104 St.) and the coffee store on the corner. There
    are seven spaces on the main level so we have no news of confirmed tenants
    in the five other spaces. One of them is rumored to be a spa. The second and
    third levels are not confirmed. The person who would know, of course, is
    John Day, the owner of the project. Hope this helps.

    Shirley Lowe
    Executive Director
    Old Strathcona Business Assoc.

May 12, 2004 -- 10:05 AM
posted by edo

    HECUBUS
    "Do not medle in the affairs of the dragon, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup."

May 12, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by alison

    this is Raffi
    I have a record of him from when I was a little one, if ever you want to hear more...
    he looked much younger then, of course,
    and his sidekick (whom I never understood where he fit in) was wearing the ever stylish white afro.

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