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September 03, 2004 -- 6:47 PM
posted by Raindrops

    Andy!!!

    Please give me a shout via email...it's next weekend!!!

September 03, 2004 -- 6:44 PM
posted by Al

    Percy is this excuse you are telling me red coloured, blue coloured, white coloured or green coloured?
    Choose wisely for there is only one truth.

September 03, 2004 -- 6:35 PM
posted by P

Al, I'm sorry for ditching. My appearance in social activities continues to be dismally random and without certainty. I'd rather save what little dignity I have left by not mentioning how I couldn't go, seeing as how many could come to some sort of conclusion that shouldn't be too far off from the truth. I hope you all enjoyed the movie regardless.

September 03, 2004 -- 2:45 PM
posted by Doug

    Check out this site...

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    It really is great for saving money on textbooks and other services!

September 03, 2004 -- 2:07 PM
posted by eric

    Jere, what plans do you have tonight? i gotta give you that Domino Death Race CD.

September 03, 2004 -- 1:09 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

    Jere, here's my cell number: 953-6906

September 03, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by alison

    I thought it was pretty obvious - the ranchers need duct tape to shut up.

    I sent a complaint e-mail to the survey hosts (so AB finance) and they responded quite business-like that if I wanted to say more than what they had allotted me in the survey (does the incredibly ambiguous and empty question set, three 50 character spaces, and one 300 character space give Albertans enough voice?), I should go to the regular www.gov.ab.ca page and send them an e-mail... with whatever I want to say in there.

    But that's not the point. If the government was actually interested in finding out what Albertans want, they should give us a chance to tell them, not just fill in things guiding us to an answer (albeit a very vague answer) they've predetermined. At least that's what the survey was for me... "What do you think we should do? of all the ideas that we've come up with and are probably going to do anyway, what should we do? do you have any new ideas? no? well good, because we're only doing what we originally set out to do anyway"

    I mean, it's like the Water for Life survey they sent around in 2001. Except that that survey actually had some depth to it... but they were still only interested in doing what they set out to do. Tons of farmers and ranchers expressed concern over water reserves (aquifers etc.) and over oil and gas use of water, and NOTHING has happened. In fact, no one hears anything about Water For Life any more, like the entire effort ended with 2001, and the results weren't going to change anything. Mind you... with people like Mike Cardinal in charge, it's no wonder nothing's changing. What a poor representation of anyone who should be responsible in Alberta... (or perhaps the perfect representation of what "responsible" people in the government are...)

    um... yeah, no more rant. It feels good to vent. And now to work, and leaving the province!

September 03, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by Leo

    Do you know what's sad and insulting? When someone make the effort to plan an outing to a movie and the only people who didn't ditch are the planner, his sister and someone who's seen the movie 3 times prior to going.

    For shame.

September 02, 2004 -- 6:47 PM
posted by Beck

    hmm.... $280-$300 seems a little expensive
    But what option do we have?

September 02, 2004 -- 2:36 PM
posted by edo

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