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StoneMtn

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  1. If they are doing business in Ontario, they are subject to Ontario law.
  2. Only for those of us with morals. (Stupid Immanuel Kant ... stupid philosophy degrees ... stupid conscience ...)
  3. One of my closest friends is a research-lawyer for a giant, evil law-firm that defends Big Tobacco in litigation. She has contacted me now and then to help her out with researching BC law. To say the least, I'm always a bit conflicted ... I mean, do I help one of my best friends, if she is helping the powers of evil? She will get the job done anyway, it'll just be harder for her if I don't help, and she looks worse to her evil employer ... ... Then again, I run the risk of getting her answers she might not come up with on her own, and I don't want her to have... I dunno.
  4. I think Phorbesie's point is that even well-educated, motivated people, who could pick up the skills needed quite quickly, are turned away from these jobs that need filling right in the EI office, due to red-tape and poorly-conceived policy. I am unable to believe that there is no one walking into EI offices these days, often having been turfed from highly responsible positions, who couldn't do this job. Hiring retirees to process applications for people who can't find work is ridiculous. There are certainly post-secondary-educated unemployed people these days, who could easily hit the ground running if given a chance; perhaps with a couple shaky weeks at the beginning while they learned the ropes. Re-hiring retirees is typical of the endemic "band-aid fix" mentality of our government.
  5. Link Retirees? Were they unable to find anyone to hire who was looking for work?
  6. It doesn't. The overwhelming majority of lawsuits do settle. If that meant that the Defence "lost", then I've "lost" a hell of a lot of lawsuits.
  7. Simply put: You are correct. That said, probable cause is easy to "find".
  8. I'm finding since yesterday that all pages on here are loading so slowly that I actually walk away and do something for a minute or two while they load, rather than watch the screen loading.
  9. Did TB offer any explanation as to how this idiocy occurred in the first place?
  10. Yes. They can do this. This means that there is now a Writ against your name, and if you ever try to buy a house, refinance, etc, they will be notified and paid first. I suggest contacting the Crown in Gatineau, explain that you didn't get the ticket until now, that you are prepared to pay the original ticket, if they will vacate the Writ. They might. They don't have to. If they will do that, you will almost certainly have to appear in Court to get it rubber-stamped by a Justice of the Peace. (Municipalities are very tenacious with their Writs of Seizure and Sale. I know this from experienc; not personal experience - professional.)
  11. That was one of the coolest things I've ever seen. I loved that!
  12. Well, unless I'm mistaken, of the people mentioned here only Michael Jackson has ever even sung a commercial in support of a pop; Pepsi Cola as I recall. Seems like a slam-dunk to me.
  13. I caught SNFU last night at The Kathedral; for the first time in a couple decades. Great music, my ears are still ringing (which is not so great) but I must say that punk-rock "stars" don't really age all that well.
  14. I actually didn't buy tickets. I decided not to, as I am usually so busy during weekdays that any evening out is always more of a burden than fun. Are you coming to Toronto for this Carstairs, or are they also playing somewhere else? If you're coming here, that would most likely change my mind back to ordering some tickets.
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    Hamptonlog

    Please don't use "poo-poo" and "logs" in the same post again.
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    Hamptonlog

    An opinion's an opinion. Some people like some art; others don't. I'd be hard-pressed to ever say that any particular piece "sucks", given that it's completely subjective, but okay.
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    Hamptonlog

    Im with ya' date=' I love Contact. But I suspect we are member of a rather exclusive club. [/quote'] Really? Count me in on that exclusive group. I"ve been a member for nearly two decades now. I didn't even know we were a small group, actually.
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    Hamptonlog

    Great review, Todd; thanks. I'm glad to hear they're on again.
  19. My favourite Phish moment was seeing Velvet intentionally fall to the ground, because he truly thought the band was playing a "word" from their (short-lived) secret language that told him to do so. (He was the only person in the crowd who heard the "word", though.) I think it was somewhere in New York in around 94. He'd probably know where and when. Having read this thread, though, I guess I have two. I agree with Basher about sunrise at Big Cypress.
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