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Freak By Night

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  1. I made this on Tuesday night and it was awesome! 1 box of Kraft dinner half cup of grated cheddar I can of Campbell's cream of mushroom soup 1 can of tuna Prepare Kraft dinner as per package directions. Add grated cheddar, soup, and tuna. Simmer for a few minutes. Drown with ketchup. Enjoy!
  2. that's what I meant when I said "Mr. Lahey stole the show"!
  3. Not to mention Peter Green, Bob Welch, Danny Kirwan, Dave Walker, and several others. These seasoned veterans of the British rock/blues scene are no longer part of Fleetwood Mac. To answer Deep's question though: Stevie Nicks, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, and Lindsey Buckingham.
  4. Dinghy, I saw your union leader on the news last night. You'd think your union would have chosen someone a little more articulate to represent them. This guy's a moron. It's going to be a long strike.
  5. I sure he does quite well for himself. I've seen him a few times and he played to a full house each time. Also, his song "Crowd Chant" has been played at almost every major sporting event for the past 2 years. Ka-ching! Granted, he probably doesn't have "Coldplay" money.
  6. Pardon me, but do you have any Grey Poupon?
  7. Ottawa ticket info: Fleetwood Mac will play Scotiabank Place in Ottawa on March 23rd, 2009. The band includes all the members from their classic lineup, with the exception of Christine McVie, who no longer tours. Tickets go on sale Monday, December 15th, at 10:00 a.m., at the Scotiabank box office, the Sens Store locations at Place D'Orleans and the Rideau Centre, and all Ottawa Sports Experts locations. For those wanting to get tickets sooner, they will be available in a pre-sale open only to CHEZ nation members, starting Friday morning at 10:00 a.m. and running until Sunday evening at 10:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $49.50, $79.50, and $149.50 plus surcharges.
  8. Hmmm... how about I just give you 6 sick days.
  9. I've got a part-time job for you - pick me up at 7:30 in the morning, drive me to work downtown, then pick me up at the office at 4pm and drive me home. I'll pay you in bus tickets!
  10. Yeah Velvet, that "dignity" line was hilarious. The theme song was indeed unique to this special.
  11. Anyone watch it? I just watched it on the pvr. I thought it was brilliant. Mr. Lahey stole the show! Liked the cameo by The Hip. Whatever happened to Cory and Trevor?
  12. Hey Hux, I'm glad your Shogun experience was better than mine. You didn't think the vegetables tasted the same as the meat? I think your definition of "tons of food" differs from mine - just ask Bouche. Ha Ha!
  13. Yonge St. is in Toronto, Mike.
  14. Yes. PM me for my address.
  15. In spite of his insane provocations in Rich Stadium, Booche is indeed appreciated - funny, thoughtful, and intelligent. Booche is the one who told me to join this board way back in 2002. Thanks!
  16. Watching the coverage of the Avery situation last night. I find the whole situation hilarious. What he said wasn't funny, but the fact that he did say it was very funny! My personal opinion is a 1-game suspension would have been sufficient. I guess he's missed 2 games now though.
  17. I wasn't at the game last night but I just heard about the guy falling. Here's an article I found on cfra.com *************************** Man Falls 25 Feet at Scotiabank Place A 21-year-old Vermont man is recovering from injuries after falling 25 feet from the 300 level at Scotiabank Place. Ottawa Police say the man tripped and fell from the 300 level to the 200 level during the second intermission of the Senators-Thrashers game and landed on a woman sitting in the second level. Witnesses say the man was walking to his seat carrying some beers when he tripped over a woman's purse, fell over four people and went over the railing to the level below. Both were taken to hospital with minor injuries. Ottawa Police are treating the incident as an accidental injury.
  18. Overheard on the bus this morning: "Stephen Harper is Canada's greatest politician ever. He united the right, AND the left."
  19. I would. And I'd bring my entourage.
  20. That's a bit of a stretch. Although I will agree with you about Spezza's interviews. Sports is all about clichés, though!
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