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August 25, 2005 -- 8:18 PM
posted by Pam
So i said i will post more details about this saturday.
This Saturday
I will be out there friday night, so whenever you want to show up.
#23 Weekend Estates
Jackfish Lake
963 3076
Directions:
Take Hwy 16 or 16A, whichever one suits you. (Ed.: West)
Turn Left onto Secondary HWY 770, this is after the two highways converge, and slightly past the overpass to whitecourt.
Travel this road for 10km, you should pass Mink Lake.
Then 3 hills afer mink lake, you will turn right onto a dirt road. There will be a brown Jackfish lake sign on the highway(770)
Pass the public beach and head down a small hill.
At the bottom of the hill, turn left and go to the end of the cul-de-sac and the house is there.
I hope you all can make it
if you need claifications on directions
let me know. But you will need to call me out at the lake 963 3076
August 25, 2005 -- 8:12 PM
posted by eric
good one Adrian - this is my impression of Eubanks laughing his ass off:
August 25, 2005 -- 6:20 PM
posted by AD
seismic evolution: a mispelling. It should actually be "sizemic evolution". a reference to the growing size and hence laziness of their core audience in America.
August 25, 2005 -- 11:20 AM
posted by Par
Anyone know what a "seismic evolution" is? (Or, care to define it for kicks?) A warning: it came from a movie studio exec.
August 25, 2005 -- 8:25 AM
posted by Par
Pentagon develops laser defense system capable of shooting down missiles and equippable on fighter aircraft. Your shark has laser envy.
August 25, 2005 -- 12:10 AM
posted by edo
Here is another article about Alberta's surplus wealth... this one saying the Klein should show some initiative and invest in Canada for the sake of his own legacy.
here
And one I showed Paras before about the prof in Quebec that likes the sound of nationalizing the oil industry. Apparently he'll be running for the NDP...
link
The idea of revamping transfer payments is probably bang on. When the feds start making special deals with certain provinces and not others... and the deals are not taken into account when making the transfer calculations it will and is making things worse. Deals involving infrastructure, day-care and natural resources are a couple of the ones out there.
August 24, 2005 -- 7:58 PM
posted by AD
I never really liked the guy. Mostly because he was a drugged out rich boy who played for calgary...
how low they go
August 24, 2005 -- 7:24 PM
posted by alison
Par, I just wanted to say this: I really like how you never picked one of your two colour themes, and instead allow it to alternate between blue and green... quite nice.
Anyway, um... I can almost taste the end of my job... probably Saturday... oh, freedom! haha! I'm so tired, and we didn't work today... (roads too muddy to drive). here's hoping the rest will go quickly... and that I can come home and start planning my vacation, and see people, and sleep in a big bed, and not have really noisy neighbours, and sleep in... ah, to sleep in, that would be divine!
Pam, are you just having people out Saturday, or are you anticipating Sunday as well? I'm just curious as I might be able to swing by... if I can find my way there! Or perhaps I'll be out Pembina River way, still not sure.... but I'll try.
August 24, 2005 -- 7:12 PM
posted by P
Another related article from Newswire brings a different angle to the issue of transfer payments. While briefly discussing the issue of the unbalanced transfer payments of Ontario, the article suggests concerns over the transfer payments system itself, citing difficulties in gauging the successes of government investments with the transfer payment funds. It also gives a link to the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, which may prove interesting. So, perhaps the argument is, in addition to some sort of a kick back, a revamp of the transfer payment regime.
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