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SevenSeasJim

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  1. Magnum, have you seen the Sam Roberts thread yet?
  2. I'm going to hit up the Hill of Tara where the Irish High Kings used to have gatherings. It's just north of Dublin. Also going to Killarny National park.
  3. perhaps this is a clue as to why you had to move back to the flatlands?!? either that or Tonin and zero keep you busy answering PMs... [color:#CCCCCC]nubile! Oh Davey Boy you almost slipped that by.
  4. Why has nobody said 'nubile' in this thread?
  5. Thanks guys/girls. We will definetly check out the west coast as we fly out of Shannon on the way back.
  6. Whoa Nellie. B.C. school yoga classes slammed Last Updated: Tuesday, January 9, 2007 | 12:41 PM ET CBC News A school program to fight childhood obesity that includes yoga is drawing complaints from some Christian parents in the Quesnel area in B.C.'s Cariboo region. They say yoga is a religion, and shouldn't be taught in public schools. Chelsea Brears, who has two children in the school system, said her son was asked to do different poses and "to put his hands together." Brears, a Christian, said she doesn't want her children exposed to another religion during class time. "It's not fair to take prayer out, and yet they're allowing yoga, which is religion, in our schools." Local rancher Audrey Cummings doesn't believe Christian children should be doing yoga at all. Continue Article "There's God and there's the devil, and the devil's not a gentleman. If you give him any kind of an opening, he will take that." The two women have complained to the education minister and the Quesnel school board. But school board chair Caroline Neilsen said the yoga is being taught as a stretching exercise, not as a spiritual practice. Neilsen also noted that children who don't want to practise yoga can do different exercises or leave the classroom.
  7. Shit that place is in every country.
  8. Oh ya we are staying in Ashford Castle for a night as well Ashford Castle
  9. So I'm going to Ireland in May and was wondering if there are any DO NOT MISS things that people here have experienced (Besides the Guiness Brewery). We are renting a car so will have access to the entire country. Any cool places/stories appreciated.
  10. Kev if you are still in town today head on over to Don Cherry's to watch the Canada game. I'll be the guy drinking :wink:
  11. After 30 years of being a Leaf Fan I think I'll trade my jersey in. Fuck it's exciting watching Pittsburgh these days. Crosby is so fun to watch. He makes hockey exciting again. Who am I kidding I'll still watch the Leafs, but I'll be watching the Penguins as well.
  12. When we warm ourselves up you'll probably be able to buy your snow for Winterland from them too. By the way where abouts in Winterland are you?
  13. Christmas had lost much of it's luster for me until I had a child. Now it's fun seeing how excited a 4 year old kid gets who believes in Santa. I miss those days. I remember when I was a kid I would be sick with excitement on Christmas eve.
  14. Good for them. A village in the shadow of the Italian Alps that sees no sun for three months of the year is installing a giant mirror on a mountainside to reflect sunshine into the town square. A tailor-made sheet of steel will be positioned this week on a nearby peak at a height of 1,100 metres to direct sunlight down to the tiny hamlet of Viganella, in the narrow Antrona valley, north of Turin. Viganella, with a population of only 197, suffers from a complete lack of direct sun from Nov. 11 to Feb. 2. Mayor Pierfranco Midali presented the project for approval in January of this year to help lift his community out of darkness during those 83 days a year. Computer controlled monitors will enable the eight-by-six-metre sheet of metal to follow the path of the sun and reflect its rays down to a 250-square-metre area in the village square for at least six hours a day. The project cost of $151,000 has been covered by the local governments and a private bank.
  15. Alright I can go from Sudbury to Liberia. WhooHoo
  16. I most defintely would drive off the road or up the arse of the person in front of me if we had these up here.
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