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If you are reading this blog, and you live in my neighbourhood you are probably already going to vote for Olivia Chow. The reason is she's super cool (pro cities, bikes, transit, kids, old people, education. All the stuff that seems obvious...). Plus, the NDP don't suck. I hate that so-called strategic bullshit where people lay big trips on each other to vote for crappy lame candidates when there's somebody really good on the ballot. And Olivia can maybe beat the liberal (Ianno...yawn) in our riding. By the way, did you know she went to OCA? Art vote! Art vote! |
We didn't do a top ten here this year due to distractions (visiting, working and shooting zombies in Resident Evil 4 with Joester). But these guys did a really fun Best of the Web for 2005.
[Via Tom Moody]
Also, if you are into new years thingies, Edge.org just posted their famous annual Q.& A. Last year the question was ""What do you believe is true eventhough you cannot prove it?" " This year's is "What is your dangerous idea?"
The first ever Women of Winter hockey tournament is this weekend on the rink at Dufferin Grove Park:
Friday, Jan. 6 from 6-10pm and Sat. Jan. 7 from 10- 6pm
Semi-finals are Sat. at 3:00 and 4:00 pm
The Championship game is Sat. at 6:00 pm
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Rumour has it that the war on Christmas has really heated up this year, so I offer to you a more robust (and perhaps just ever so slightly gay) nativity scene as the best defence. (images courtesy of RM Vaughan).
As for those of us in the Canadian Corner, beware of all those creeps bearing gifts. (election time!).
I'm paying attention to the campaigns so that you don't have to, freeing up more time for everyone to visit the Sex Clubs that are popping up everywhere (usually next door to Starbucks) now that the Supreme Court has declared them legal.
(t'was the ruling we were all waiting for, before we went totally crazy this Christmas season. ...stinky couches and carpets aside, the Supreme Court has established that the test for criminal indecency will be based on whether it causes harm, not whether it offends someone's taste)