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March 15, 2005 -- 11:42 PM
posted by carls junior
cawcawcaw i'm a birdie!!! so good news, today i learned if i yell at my boss in front of everyone i still don't get fired....how come? who knows!
asian eric...will you pls come to halo on friday. zane is coming, we made a pact to be bff so now he has to hang out with me. i think it would be radical if you came. i kinda miss you pal.
peaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyce playahs
March 15, 2005 -- 11:41 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
I dunno... I'm not really diggin' Jessica Alba. Or Tara Reid for that matter... although damn that's some high-quality photography! Her breast is like life-sized on my monitor. But look at that face; I dunno... I'm not feelin it. Even the tit looks funny. I think just normal girls with good style are much hotter than either of those so-called celebrities. But then I guess that's probably just me...
March 15, 2005 -- 9:55 PM
posted by eric
SOMETHING FOR BECK:
http://drunkenstepfather.blogspot.com/
SOMETHING FOR JERE:
http://www.thatsjustnotright.com/movies/hires/image.html?http://thatsjustnotright.com/movies/hires/tarareid/
http://www.gawker.com/news/unused/entertainment/tara-reids-breast-fest-barn-door-open-cow-hanging-out-025063.php
ILL SHIT:
http://www.holdthattiger.com/
NOT SO ILL SHIT:
http://www.nycrapemap.org/
March 15, 2005 -- 9:37 PM
posted by Beck
I find this hilarious... the catholic cult is speaking out against Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code because it makes claims about the history of the catholic "church". No mention of the fact that it is a work of fiction.
Lamenting that even 'Catholic bookstores' stocked the bestseller, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone said that "we are clearly facing a formidable distribution strategy here. The book is everywhere. There is a very real risk that people who read it will believe the fables it contains are true." - source
Damn! Before you know it you'll be finding copies of "The Da Vinci Code" in the top drawer of every nightstand in every hotel room.
March 15, 2005 -- 9:25 PM
posted by eric
March 15, 2005 -- 8:27 PM
posted by alison
pardon me, I had some posting problems... the SEEDY SATURDAY post is mine...
and, I'm sure, since you're all a lot more hip than me, you already know about this, but: cbc radio three is pretty neat... they have some interesting playlists, and it's going to help me expand my musical awareness of Canada...
March 15, 2005 -- 8:03 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner
Fresh off the CJSR listserv:
Hinterland (Vancouver space-rock band)
with: Storyboard, the Faunts and Por Nada
Starlite Room, 30 April
no word yet on tickets
March 15, 2005 -- 7:22 PM
posted by edo
I KNEW there was a reason SubWay was on my list of places to burn down...
Anyways, here is something that you should watch, even if you have seen it already.
Nutri-grain commercial
March 15, 2005 -- 6:47 PM
posted by anonymous
why can't the edmonton coalition against war and racism (ECAWAR) host their events on days that don't have Seedy Saturday on them? Given the new legislation that will likely soon be passed, we have another war on our hands that I think we need to throw a lot of energies behind - the right for people to save seed. And it may seem really laughable to you all, but given that the majority of the world relies on common seed (aka seed they've collected and shared amongst one-another) and not purchased seed from corporations, the fact that patent rights (and a number of different legislations) will take away all ability for farmers, gardeners, and just about anyone who grows plants from seed to save their own, I think I will be going to SEEDY SATURDAY instead.
though of course, the more popular cause will be the obvious one - war - until one day our food skyrockets in price, farmers disappear from the prairies and you get fined for trying to grow your own carrots. (this is me not manipulating my statements ... or manipulating them... depending on what you think of me)
