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March 30, 2005 -- 8:38 PM
posted by Albert "Long Dong" Yeong

The rest of the cast is:

Troy "Trigger" Awid
Travis "Hammer" Henson
and last but certainly not least
Chad "The Clap" Anderson

Someone got owned!

March 30, 2005 -- 8:09 PM
posted by Par

It's not "T-Bone", but it's a nickname nonetheless, Al.

t-shirt blog
Taylor's dream come true

"Federal Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh said he's prepared to have his department do more to help the growing number of aboriginal people living with HIV in Canada.
A study by Health Canada found aboriginal people account for 25 per cent of all HIV cases in the country.
In a documentary that aired on CBC Radio's The Current on Wednesday, a native women admitted having unsafe sex while she worked as a prostitute several years ago.
After Dosanjh heard the documentary, he tossed out his prepared notes and said, "If this doesn't light a fire, I don't know what will."
"

Of course, Ujjal Dosanjh could have acted on this when he got the report, but instead waits for the CBC to expose the problem. Just as Paul Martin could have dealt with missile defense clearly, but had to wait for Frank McKenna to shoot his mouth off, before making a decision crucial to our relationship with the US. It's nice to consider both sides of an issue, but this guy has got to learn that you can't please everyone, and trying to do so only leaves everyone pissed off (just look at the budget.)

Not to get ranty, but it's getting really hard to stand by these guys against the Conservatives. Don't get me wrong, the cons are a bunch of dicks, but at least they don't run around like chickens with their heads cut off. And it's not as though the Liberals haven't had a scare handed to them; they're a minority government, but act as though they could Nero for a year and still be re-elected.

Where's the Natural Law Party when you need them?

March 30, 2005 -- 7:44 PM
posted by Albert "Long Dong" Yeong

Guess what else we accomplished in that fire protection project.

March 30, 2005 -- 7:40 PM
posted by eric

i'm confused as to why this is relevant to anyone:

http://www.dropkickthefaint.com/

March 30, 2005 -- 7:14 PM
posted by eric

well, seems to me that contrary to that stunning Alternative Press interview, weezer's new album is probably a DUD. aww shit. at least we'll always have the memories of our youth. here clips of the other songs (WE ARE ALL ON DRUGS, THIS IS SUCH A PITY, PEACE) here:

http://coloroffire.com/index.html

get the info from Album5 dot com.

March 30, 2005 -- 4:44 PM
posted by eric

i think that phrase is more renown the the person who coined it.

Paras, funny you should mention the Knowlton Nash thing.. my brother wanted to start a band in Highschool called "Knowlton Thrash"

rock, rock on. m/

March 30, 2005 -- 4:18 PM
posted by alison

if I had my women's studies text book with me, I could look up the quotation (but I don't, so I can't, maybe tomorrow...) but look at this and this (actually has a citation) and this one because I laughed at the url though the actual website is less funny... it just has a funny url.

Yes, ECOS takes dead batteries. Feel free to drop them off any time. We have a mail box outside that frequently gets filled with them.

March 30, 2005 -- 3:54 PM
posted by Jess

Alison - two questions for you. Firstly, do you know who it was that said "the personal is the political?" and two, does ECOS take care of dead batteries?

March 30, 2005 -- 12:25 PM
posted by alison

and... though I'm not entirely sure how this works, my search further brought me to this:



and a pretty interesting website: In These Times. Now, I'm not so 'with it' and you all may have already posted this, like my foray into cbc 3 indicated, but I thought I'd at least try.

March 30, 2005 -- 12:17 PM
posted by alison

okay, so I went online to seek out something to do with Kurt Vonnegut's Galapagos where humans evolve into these seal-like creatures... to make some strange comment in response to Beck's but instead, I found a sphincter:

and a fun quotation: "I was taught that the human brain was the crowning glory of evolution so far, but I think it's a very poor scheme for survival."

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