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May 31, 2004 -- 4:26 PM
posted by eric

    cool David Suzuki.org OECD stat there, but isn't 1999 kind of an outdated now?
    peep the Billboard Charts from 1999 and you'll see what i'm getting at. (the ones in bold are the artists that hold the highest, "who'tha fuck?" factor)

    1 Livin La Vida Loca, Ricky Martin
    2 If You Had My Love, Jennifer Lopez
    3 No Scrubs, TLC
    4 Fortunate, Maxwell
    5 Kiss Me, Sixpence None The Richer
    6 Where My Girls At?, 702
    7 Who Dat, JT Money Featuring Sole
    8 That Don t Impress Me Much, Shania Twain
    9 Every Morning, Sugar Ray
    10 808, Blaque

May 31, 2004 -- 4:18 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

hey what the fuck!?!!! TRAIN 48 is the best television programming available!!!! A 'grade twoer' could tell you that shit.

May 31, 2004 -- 1:32 PM
posted by again!

    hmm... fuck

    "According to a 1999 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) study, Canada’s economy ranks 28th out of 29 industrialized countries in terms of energy efficiency. That means to generate a dollar of GDP our economy needs to use more energy than just about every other industrial country.

    So, as energy prices increase - and that includes gasoline - Canada will be hit harder than most everyone else. And our competitiveness will suffer. Right now, our economy is predicated on having access to cheap and plentiful energy supplies. We are ill-equipped to deal with rising prices – yet that is exactly what the future bodes."


May 31, 2004 -- 1:29 PM
posted by alison

    now here's a headlining photo worth posting...

May 31, 2004 -- 1:25 PM
posted by alison

    uh, Taylor, do you actually watch that show? Train 48 is hideous.

    yeah, yeah, election blah blah blah... TV, come on! Let's talk about something really exciting!

    I think I've stopped watching television, it's just too terrible any more.
    Except for the news, when all our favourite politicians are analysed in more ways than humanly possible...
    god forbid a man with a moustache win anything, eh? What kind of news is that? lame-o
    the newspaper isn't much better though, I have to admit.
    Although the political cartoons this weekend were funny, check them out if you haven't... hellection haha!

May 31, 2004 -- 10:02 AM
posted by edo

    scary...

    Anyways, his wife is exciting too! Olivia Chow

May 31, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by Par

Haha, clever: "Jack's moustache is growing on me," she said.

May 31, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by edo

You're right Paras, whats an election without some turmoil? I bet the Spanish are like "That was an Awesome election man!"...
Anyways here is prime example of just how exciting Mr. Jack Layton is: Check it out , Zowee!
Elections can be exciting... see, look how much they cost us: Past Costs and Projected

May 31, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by Par

    I dunno, Ed. I don't think an election is the same without the hired goons, inter-party violence (hell, even intra-party violence), and action movie stars.

    Of course, this year your ballot is worth more than just a statistic for prognosticating political pundits on June 28th, it's also worth $1.75... to registered political parties:
    Registered political parties that receive at least two percent of the number of valid votes cast nationally, or five percent of the number of valid votes cast in the electoral districts in which the registered party endorsed a candidate, will be eligible for a quarterly allowance which, on the basis of a full year, will amount to $1.75 per valid vote received by the party in the previous general election. -- Bill C-24


    Also, isn't it nice to know that Elections Canada provides a toll-free number from Mexico, so that our Senators can also ask elections questions?

May 31, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by edo

    Yah, I can't say the politics and the election are all that boring right now. I dunno, I've heard this phase called the "phony-war" period... things should pick up. Perhaps when the play-offs are over? In any event, if you're in it for excitement at least Jack Layton is around, right? That and you can always hope Crosbie jumps on board with the Conservatives.

    Maybe its a good thing that things aren't "exciting"... I mean as a sign of a good country and all.

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