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Hux

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  1. Booche asked me to play "Indian Bathtime" with him one time when Douglas was away for the weekend.
  2. Regardless of the particular "dispute" over Climate Change/weather are CO2's nothing to worry about basher? What are you getting at? We shouldn't worry about it?
  3. He didn't and I think it's worth noting he fired the person who did, as Martin "fired" Parrish.
  4. Sweet blog there Perez Bouchard.
  5. Realistically speaking (and it was your question I think) if you haven't changed a tire, I would say converting a cars fuel system yourself is likely a tad on the ambitious side.
  6. Hux

    Crock Pot

    Appetizer or main meal item? opps this is Sugarmegs.
  7. I can't believe........he's still driving an '04.
  8. PM, Bush have similar ideologies, U.S. State official says ALAN FREEMAN From Friday's Globe and Mail WASHINGTON — A top U.S. State Department official yesterday praised the "important ideological affinity" between President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Stephen Harper, indicating that this sharing of minds is giving a boost to Canada-U.S. relations. Tom Shannon, U.S. assistant secretary of state for the Western Hemisphere, told reporters yesterday that relations have been eased by the fact that Mr. Harper's Conservative Party doesn't have the same ideological inclinations as some Liberals did when it comes to relations with Washington. "I'm not sure that changing the tone of the relationship is the right way to put it because I don't want to necessarily imply that the tone was bad," Mr. Shannon said in response to a question about the impact of Mr. Harper's election earlier this year. "Prime Minister Harper, I think, in his own political party has a party which is committed to a certain vision of the relationship that has always not characterized how certain parts of the Liberal Party have seen the relationship," Mr. Shannon continued. Mr. Shannon, who was answering questions from Latin American and Canadian journalists at a year-end informal news conference, was clearly anxious to be as diplomatic as possible in characterizing relations with Canada. "I've been working on Canadian issues for quite some time and we've had some really important successes beginning with prime minister [Jean] Chrétien, continuing with prime minister [Paul] Martin and now with Prime Minister Harper." He referred specifically to the 2001 Americas Summit in Quebec City, post-Sept. 11 border co-operation, military co-operation in Afghanistan and development of the Security and Prosperity Partnership involving Canada, Mexico and the United States. That partnership, which was launched at a three-way summit in Waco, Tex., in 2004, is an effort to go beyond the strictly trade-related agenda of the North American free-trade agreement. After meeting in Cancun, Mexico, last March, the leaders are due to meet again in Canada next June, according to Mr. Shannon. "We view Canada's role in the hemisphere as incredibly important, not only because it shares our democratic values and our approach on human rights and free markets and economic development, but also because it does have a different kind of relationship with some countries in the region."
  9. So much for the post-convention bump, now that this has hit the papers: Dion jaywalks. :::tears up Liberal membership:::
  10. Geeeez horrible news. Like others I had the pleasure of some crazy times with Marcel and really thought he was a great person. So sad
  11. Wholeheartedly and completely I say to you: GO FUCK YOURSELF How DARE you assume that my views are completely based on who signs my cheques? That is a completely unwarranted attack on me personally, and last I recall we've never met. I'm happy to bring my point of view to things in here and think my experiece might actually provide a little insight people might appreciate. Clearly not you. You are ignorant - look it up on Wikipedia if you need clarification you dick.
  12. Nope, I mean the cuts to literacy programs, court challenges program, Status of Women Canada, etc. All minor expenditures in the grand scheme of things, yet announced on the same day they announce a $13.2 billion surplus. Politically dumb to do in a minority gov't.
  13. While the prison pop likely won't double, it definitely will go up, there's not many who dispute that including Stock, it's more about the #'s....so the comment isn't completely unreasonable.
  14. I guess I'm just confused by their selective application of their "principles" and on second thought the way they have stopped campaigning in a sense on some things only....ie. they make all these ideologically driven cuts that are politically stupid and completely unnecessary from a financial standpoint, then on the other hand they have all their retail political stuff.
  15. I think the response would be the same. The Cons really haven't stopped campaigning since taking gov't....most of their policies reek of retail politics, ie. dumb everything down for the masses. ie. the GST cut, ask any economist if such a cut is the best thing for the economy/people, and the list goes on....
  16. Tell her she wouldn't understand... :::storms out of office and goes to washroom to cry in stall:::
  17. Paisley are you sure Mom or Dad don't need to use the computer?
  18. Quite an impressive arsenal from Team "marry our first girlfriend"...
  19. You got it. It's just a little window dressing.
  20. uh....unless you're paying for the site (which ain't cheap) I really think it's a little rich to hold Mike to some sort of conflict of interest standard as if he's the mayor or something.
  21. I'm actually tutouring Bob's kids, so I'm gettin' a cut $.
  22. By any measure of success Octopus's Garden alone trumps anything Lesh has sole creative credit for.
  23. Bob = artist Phil = Ringo Starr and his all star band
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