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August 18, 2005 -- 11:09 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
daggers: while the red deer show may have fallen through, on the other hand we have a show next Friday at the Shark Tank with Marshall Islands. The Shark Tank is unfortunately closing for good in about a month because James and Tracy are moving to BC.
August 18, 2005 -- 10:40 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
dagger boys: the red deer show is unfortunately cancelled since the landlord of the house it was gonna be at found out about it...
FUCK.
Oh well.
I'll call you guys too just to make sure you all get the message.
Maybe we should go to Red Deer anyways and hit up V-City and the Donut Mill? eh, eh?
August 18, 2005 -- 10:38 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
technically, if you add the two scores together, andy has the highest so far...
more like suck+rule=motherfuckindominant
August 18, 2005 -- 10:02 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
I'm soooo getting a Mace Windu lightsaber.
Aw hell... it would actually be pretty sweet to have all of them and hang them on the wall over my R2D2 cooler.
August 18, 2005 -- 7:10 PM
posted by Al
62/55 as I expected.
As for Chianti on Whyte it will be Sunday 21, 7:30 PM
I only reserved 13 spots so first come first serve.
August 18, 2005 -- 7:06 PM
posted by alison
A POPE HOMECOMING: Pope Benedict XVI arrived Thursday in his native Germany to cheers from youthful pilgrims on his first foreign trip as pontiff, a journey that will emphasize outreach to Jews and Muslims and evangelizing a Europe that has drifted from its Christian heritage.
so... we're now going to try to convert those of the two faiths closest to us, instead of trying to cultivate friendships and peace with them. Gee, that will go over super well, don't you think? haven't they learned anything from, um, for example: Palestine-Israel conflicts, or perhaps closer to home: Bosnia-Serbia issues? aren't most of our problems religion-based? maybe that's the problem. or maybe I'm still not thinking all that well. or maybe I've been reading too much about the social constructs of religion à la Daniel Quinn and Derrick Jensen. Interesting stuff, if you're into that sort of thing.
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