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I’m at my son’s lacrosse game. (We’re winning.)
Please give me Canucks updates. Please.
I’m at my son’s lacrosse game. (We’re winning.)
Please give me Canucks updates. Please.
This morning, I was listening to fans on CBC radio chant “Go Canucks, go!”
It came out as “Coconuts, ho!”
There is probably some deep meaning associated with this, but I’ll be damned if I can figure what that might be.
I have a hard time squaring the CUPW I knew with the CUPW now allegedly on strike in the Summer of 2011.
They’re worried about public opinion, clearly. But is that worry undermining the effectiveness of their strike?
Sure seems like it. What’s your view?
Na na na na na!
“Went down” is right. The Miami Malpract-ice.
The Green Party leader came by to post a comment on my personal website the other day. I’ve never had a leader of a federal political party do that before. It was really weird.
I mean, I figured — like you do, perhaps — that the leaders of political parties have lots of better things to do with their time than lurk in weblog chat rooms. But there was May, chatting away.
Like I say, weird.
There are three types of folks who hang out in web chat rooms. First, there are the regular commenters I get on websites like mine — Conservatives, Liberals, New Democrats, the undecided. The ones I get, I like. They tend to be smarter than me and I often find myself relying upon their analysis when I’m thinking about a political issue.
Second, there is a less-intelligent group who pop by, too. We call them “trolls.”
They use false names and fake e-mail accounts and they regurgitate all kinds of hate and dirt. I don’t ever approve their comments.
Finally, there is a third group whose presence we feel online, but don’t often see: The lurkers. They skulk in the background, but never really offer any comments. They just lurk.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, I assume, is a lurker, which is kind of weird.
If he wins the October election, Conservative leader Tim Hudak said he’ll force provincial inmates to earn their keep – doing things like raking leaves and mowing grass.
Former New York City Corrections Commissioner Martin Horn said… don’t expect [such programs] to provide 100 per cent security.
“There are ways to manage the risks; there are ways to diminish the risk, but there’s no way to eliminate risk. Will some inmates escape? Will some inmates walk away? It’s possible, and anyone who tells you it’s not is lying.”
Which departing MPP(s) were giants within their respective parties, and treated with respect by their leaders – and which one was cruelly stabbed in the back by his leader, and treated like garbage, simply because he was a progressive, and because he opposed the far-right takeover of the party he’s belonged to for his entire adult life?
Kind of a leading question, I know, but I have a point to make. Which is this: Tim Hudak will say and do anything to get back into power.
Anyone who knows me will not be surprised, at all, to see the scar on my ever-expanding forehead this morning. I was walking Roxy Roller the Political Dog™ yesterday, you see, and I walked into a tree. As friends and family will tell you, “Warren, did you know you’re bleeding?” is a question that gets posed more often than not.
As an added bonus, and for no charge, here is a photo of Roxy regarding me.
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