Yay! I’ve done my CPD professionalism hours!
Most of you don’t know what the Hell I’m talking about, but quite a few of the Law Society’s 44,000 members do.
Most of you don’t know what the Hell I’m talking about, but quite a few of the Law Society’s 44,000 members do.
And now, this:
“…a crudely named punk band that performed songs with raunchy lyrics.”
We sat near each other in the Calgary Herald newsroom in the Eighties. She was the epitome of coolness and hip. Now, sadly, she favours Barry Manilow Eight Track tapes and old episodes of Family Ties.
Judge for yourself: does this band have a crude name, or raunchy lyrics? Say it ain’t so!
From 1839. And the guy looks so cool, he could be fronting an alternative band from the Bowery, for Chrissakes. What an awesome, awesome picture. (And, no, I don’t know who he was. I don’t think anyone does.)
UPDATE: Chris (Grit Guy) found out who he is, just like that! It’s Robert Cornelius, which is a totally awesome rock’n’roll name. Link here.
On the same day they circulate an unprecedented personal attack on my friend, Brandon-Souris Liberal candidate Rolf Dinsdale, that is written by Stephen Harper himself...
…Stephen Harper himself is identified in a sworn RCMP court document as being “good to go” on what the Mounties say is clearly a crime. Link here. Read it yourself.
Deploying Harper in a by-election – which he hasn’t even visited, not once – on the same day the cops place him at the centre of a crime. Wow.
You can’t make this shit up if you tried. It’s as crazy as Conservatives, say, encouraging Harper to consort with Crackhead Mayor.
It was pretty funny, actually. I won’t say who they were, but we had a nice chat.
In other (unrelated) news, I actually turned down an interview with the BBC about Russia to provide you all with this post.)
Censorship expert Mark Bourrie made a criminal libel complaint against me more than a month ago – but, oddly, I have yet to receive a visit or even a phone call from the police! Whatever could be wrong?
Anyway, Mark has been sending libel notices to anyone who has ever commented on his behaviour on this web site. He’s been very busy. Interestingly, he has been using House of Commons property to do so, which I’m pretty sure is against a bunch of rules. We’re going to check with officials about that.
In the meantime, for anyone wishing to comment on Mark’s unique approach, please feel free to do so. I undertake to keep your identifying information confidential.
For my part, permit to say: ain’t freedom grand? I know my time in the big house will be starting any day now, and I intend to live every moment of freedom as if it is my last!
Also, have a nice day, Mark.