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November 17, 2004 -- 11:59 PM
posted by *andy thompson
Shit, thanks for all the birthday love guys. I really appreciate it. A nice reminder that my friends really - uh - fucking rule. (Can I get a hell yeah?)
Probably have a little party next Saturday, on the 27th. I'll post more specific specifics this weekend.
November 17, 2004 -- 9:23 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
hmm... I once again find myself in the position of arriving fashionably late, this time specifically in regards to the affairs of congratulatory salutations. Let me keep your patience no longer: HAPPY BIRFDAY ANDY-BOI!
November 17, 2004 -- 8:40 PM
posted by Al
Andy you are one lucky bastard! You have the same birthday as the famed Neo-Zeon pilot Char Azanabel. Check it out here or not. Just some interesting B-day trivia.
November 17, 2004 -- 11:52 AM
posted by hank
Happy B-Day Andy!!! If you're willing to come to Lloyd to celebrate, I will ensure that you get wasted... just kidding... but we could go boony cruising and throw empty beer bottles at road signs (Sasky folks seem to find that as entertainment... well, that and shooting gophers in the summer)
November 17, 2004 -- 10:24 AM
posted by Al
November 17, 2004 -- 9:44 AM
posted by Par
Health deductibles on table: Klein:
I have no idea how you would determine the amount, but it will be under consideration by Albertans. It would be put out to the public and the public would decide. If they decide to go that way at all.
-- Premier Ralph Klein
If only there were some forum for determining whether Albertans support such a policy. What we need is some way for the Premier to lay out a plan for such a reform, then for Albertans to express their opinions on such a plan. Finally, we need to be able to tabulate how many Albertans are for and against such a policy and go from there. How would we do that? I know, I know, some of you might say, "Paras, you idiot, we're holding an election right now." True, my friend, but, as shown by our wise, noble, and kindhearted Premier, an election is no time to lay out policy. It is merely a time to declare one's intentions to study the issues facing our province. Once the public knows that you intend to study problems and then, without public consultation, implement the solutions, they'll most definitely be reassured and confident of your leadership abilities. It's called being a Proud and Loyal Albertan.
... and he's gonna win anyway.
November 17, 2004 -- 8:57 AM
posted by Par
I don't know what you're talking about, Alison. The calendar is clearly at July, not October. Some webmasters are just way too lazy, in my opinion, and should really get their acts together.
(Oh, and HBA)
