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December 01, 2005 -- 2:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face
This is all I can get right now. I'm falling asleep, so I hafta quit:
1. Led Zepplin
2. White Snake
3. Scorpions
4. Guns n' Roses
5. Sex Pistols
6. The Zombies
7. The Presidents of the United States of America
8. Black Flag
9. Eagles
9. Alice In Chains
10. Radiohead
11. Beach Boys
12. Smashing Pumpkins
13. Jet
14. Tangiers
15. Lemonheads
16. Avalanches
17. Blind Melon
18. Death From Above (?)
19. Cake
20. The Postal Service
21. Spoon
22. Gorillaz
23. Pet Shop Boys
24. Cracker
25. Scissor Sisters
26. Garbage
27. The Cars
28. The Police
29. Blondie
30. The Beegees
31. U2
32. Korn
33. The Streets
34. Pavement
35. Blur
36. Dead Kennedys
37. Doors
38. Phish
39. Rolling Stones
40. Matchbox 20
41. styxx or is it Nine Inch Nails?
42. Fifty Cent
43. Dangermouse? Modest mouse?
44. White Stripes
45. Vines
46. Dire Straits
47. Our Lady Peace
48. Hole
49. Ice Cube
50. Thursday
51. Byrds
52. Nickelback (is that the back of a nickel on the half-dollar?)
53. Yellowman
54. Prince
55. Pink
56. Grateful Dead?
57. Gin Blossoms?
58. That Dog
59. Jaws?
November 30, 2005 -- 10:00 PM
posted by eric
November 30, 2005 -- 9:38 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner
So as many of you already know, I've been working to organise an outing to Canada Olympic Park for a day on the luge track, but after a couple of cancellations, we've still got room for a couple more adventurous types. Here's the details:
When: December 29, leaving town for Calgary @ 9:30-10am
Cost: $49 for luge action, maybe another $20 for food and fuel (Paras is covering the transportation)
So if you're into it and time permits, let me know within about a week so I can get things booked and ready to go.
November 30, 2005 -- 6:51 PM
posted by Al
Were not getting old, some of us are still planning to get a car which goes too fast and only has enough room for 2 people. Hmm... Sounds like a midlife crisis type car, maybe we are getting too old.
November 30, 2005 -- 6:47 PM
posted by edo
I bet that "hard-working person in the Conservative war room" got the link to that blog from warren kinsellas musings... who some people might think is a bitter, bitter (but funny!) person.
November 30, 2005 -- 6:22 PM
posted by Jsese
The art of procrastination has been mad so much easier with the advent of the internet, now find all 72 band names in this picture!!!
November 30, 2005 -- 5:57 PM
posted by alison
so, from the blog linked in Par's post: (funniest shit ever)
"6:55 PM - A special blog annotated for the benefit of Jason Kenney and the Conservative war room, just to avoid confusion:
Had a good day in Quebec (a predominantly French-speaking province on the right-hand side of Ontario). Introduced the candidacy of Marc Garneau, the first Canadian in space (the expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere in which the solar system, stars and galaxies exist). PM gave a speech at a Chamber of Commerce (the exhange or buying and selling of goods, commodities, property or services to produce material wealth). Now we're going out on the town in Montreal to have a gay (frivolous), old time."
and... did anyone else enjoy the Daily Show and Colbert Report last night? top notch info on the Canadian political situation, particularly from Samantha Bee
November 30, 2005 -- 5:51 PM
posted by alison
hmm... debate debate, go to the revolutionary speaker series or ... not? It's 11 dollars plus whatever parking is... so it's not too cheap, but I'd likely spend a bit at Chilli's anyway... I dunno...
Samantha Nutt (check the RSS website here) from War Child is most definitely a draw, but it takes a particular mindset to want to sit in a theatre for a few hours listening to a talk about war and its impact to people in war-torn countries. I don't know that i'm there today.
is anyone else going?... . . . ... because if there's one thing I'm good at, it's following someone else... haha
November 30, 2005 -- 3:42 PM
posted by Par
Excellent, a chance to talk politics!
Actually, I'd just like to introduce you guys to Paul Martin's speechwriter's blog.
Now, I die a little inside when saying the phrase "I was reading this blog", and I know that a blog sponsored by a political party is about as real as that delightful plastic cheese spread (and valued just as highly), but this one is actually amusing. He (Scott Feschuk, the aforementioned speech writer) doesn't exactly take himself seriously. That certainly helps.
It also helps when his musings are misinterpreted and generate the kind of faux-outrage we'll see a lot of in the next two months:
I am reliably informed that Conservative MP Jason Kenney just held a news conference at which he said the following about my blog reference yesterday to Omni subscribers:Does this mean less grandstanding outrage and more real issues? Doubtful. But, it's amusing nonetheless. Both because it knocked down the overdeveloped "how dare you?!" reflex of campaigning politicians, but, as Feschuk puts it, also because there's a "hard-working person in the Conservative war room whose job it is to spend his or her day perusing this sorry blog for imaginary offensive references that Jason Kenney can get hysterical about."
"(Feschuk) said that Omni subscribers were socially awkward people who believe in UFOs. Scott's a funny guy, and I'm sure he'll say it was just a joke, but I think it's a joke in bad humour. What's he saying? That people from ethnic minorities who are the television viewers of Omni are paranoid, are abnormal, are ungrounded in reality? What's he saying?... I think he has to explain himself, and so does the prime minister."
It wasn't a joke, Jason. I was being serious. Of course, I was referring to subscribers to Omni, the magazine for science buffs and those who believe they've visited Alpha Centuri, not viewers of Omni television. (The fact that I know of Omni mag and Jason doesn't may speak to the fact he had a more socially successfully youth than I did).
In the spirit of interstellar goodwill, I make this offer: if Jason apologizes, I'll send him a free subscription to Omni and a tin foil hat.
November 30, 2005 -- 2:25 PM
posted by Pete
Hey guys,
So, since there are several people on this board that are well read in, and care about Canadian politics, I thought I'd post this on here. Normally I wouldn't post this sort of thing, but I can think of a couple people around here that may have a genuine interest in this.
City TV trying to find an "average" student who would be willing to go on City TV's news show between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. for five Fridays between now and the federal election to share his or her opinion about how they think the election campaign in going. The student would be one of five people on a panel. If anyone is interested, please let me know asap. Email's probably the best way.
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