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November 12, 2005 -- 4:06 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

A stolen car mission!!!

November 12, 2005 -- 11:03 AM
posted by Al

Who wants to do something tonight?

November 12, 2005 -- 4:41 AM
posted by eric

dancing = awesome

November 11, 2005 -- 10:02 PM
posted by P

It's odd...how I'm sent out for a mission, yet I am equipped with a poison pill? Oooh, victory is mine.

November 11, 2005 -- 6:49 PM
posted by Al

Wha?

November 11, 2005 -- 6:26 PM
posted by P

DESTROY

November 11, 2005 -- 5:42 PM
posted by Al

Who wants to do something tonight?

November 11, 2005 -- 11:55 AM
posted by Al

Guys, Acura RSX type S or Mazda 6 Mazdaspeed?

November 11, 2005 -- 10:51 AM
posted by Beck

Andy, Par, I have to run out for a while. I'm not sure what time I'll be home but you can call me on my cell if you want: 239-9437

November 11, 2005 -- 10:10 AM
posted by alison

bah, I hate riots.

The unrest was first sparked by the deaths in the run-down Paris suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois of two youths, who were accidentally electrocuted at an electricity sub-station. (apparently because they were running away from police after a post-soccer game mob...)

Police say the rioting that erupted two weeks ago is now less intense and 463 vehicles were set ablaze overnight - one-third of the peak total

From the BBC

I mean, really, couldn't they have waited until after I'd returned home? How am I supposed to fly home via Paris if I'm not supposed to ride the train through the riot areas? sheesh. Actually, I think it's an incredibly shitty story if you ask me, and something that's obviously been brewing for a long while... but damned if it couldn't have waited another month... just for me? probably too much to ask, eh?

and, fun from the Canadian government website:
French authorities have stepped up security as part of a coordinated public security plan, "Vigipirate Renforcé," which includes increased police presence on public transport and in public places, particularly airports, embassies, schools, government installations, and train and metro stations. The law now allows police to search vehicles without warrants. Verification of identification and travel documents at airports has been reinforced, even for domestic flights.

It will be nice to return to boring old Canada, please don't change!

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