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Large Marge

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  1. Dang, that sounds awesome! Shainhouse lives in London now... you should definitely connect with him. He was an awesome tour guide to me in Leeds a few years back. I even got to do windmills on the stage where the Who's "Live at Leeds" was filmed! Are you bringing any recording gear?
  2. Whoot whoot! All the best Stapes
  3. [color:brown][color:blue]IMPORTANT UPDATE: Ghost Town Prom King and Queen will be crowned at Midnight on Saturday (May 16), followed by a ceremonial slow dance to be performed by none other than the recent Relix magazine sensation, Diesel Dog! Don't forget to bring your cameras. We will also be building a Frontier Formal decorative archway for timeless portraits with your friends. Capture your prom night forever!
  4. Wow, my homemade images look terrible from work Don't take it as any indication that this Prom is not going to be top shelf! Palace Princess... you HAVE to come. What are we going to do without the magic dress on hand? (Remember how upset I was at Izzys?)
  5. Come one, come all... [color:red]Frontier Formal Saturday, May 16th (exact times will come once we have the detailed line-up) [color:brown]It’s Prom Night in Ghost Town! Walk the Ghost Town Promenade In your finest Frontier Formal wear 10 finalists will be nominated for King and Queen of Ghost Town Final voting will be by applause in the Saloon PRIZES will be a-plenty! Free Saturday afternoon Corsage-making workshop!
  6. Nice. Thanks Brad Great to see you and so many other fine Ottawa folks this weekend. Thanks Livingstoned for driving me up, Mooose for hosting and Lauzon & Mr. Something Something for keeping me entertained.
  7. If any of the fine folks who allowed me into their home this weekend (C-towns, Swifty, Keri, Ike, Cary, Carrie, or Johhny Good Times) find a set of keys with a "MARGE" key-chain on them, please let me know. (Also missing a black fleece - keys may be in pocket) I can't get into my house or unlock my bike FYI - neither the pass-out, or piss-in can be attributed to me. I may have lost keys, but I also made some friends and kept the rest of my shit together. I was certainly not disappointed with my first trip to Chatham. Thanks everyone
  8. All the best Keri! I toasted you with a $12 ACC pint at tonight's leaf's game. Wish you could have been there but trust your night was equally as great
  9. Thanks for all the B-day wishes folks. 35 and still alive!!!
  10. Anyone driving from T.O. or the Hammer? I'll be out of town on the 27th and would love to get to this show.
  11. Does this make you legal?! Congratulations on a job well done.
  12. Incredibly, I snuck all the way onto the floor without even a ticket. Even more incredibly, I left the floor to say hi to everyone at the bar after Wilco and was unable to get back (duh!). I spent most of Neil's set circling the ACC to find my next 'in'. After a near arrest, a breach of the ACC offices where I was laughed out the door upon stating that I was "just here to see Jim... from... Marketing", I decided to go back to the gate and see if I could get anywhere with the Will Call desk. The show was nearly over by now so after my exasperated "purse search" and some brimming fake tears they actually just handed over a comp ticket!!! Fully enveloped by adventure mode (and whiskey goggles), I figured I'd better ignore the numbers and use this golden ticket to get as close to the stage as I could. I proceeded to get "lost" in the service access tunnel and actually ended up backstage! I only got one look out over the stage before security approached, ah but what a view it was I quickly turned to the large group of roadies sitting around and yelled out "Hey can anyone get me on the floor?". Unfortunately all I got were laughs and a rapid escort out. I was ushered to my assigned seat in section 108 where I resigned myself to relax and enjoy the last 5 songs with my backup mickey of Fireball. What an awesome night! Probably 9 or 10 times I've seen the Neilster now (if this counts). My favourite artist of all time.
  13. Wish I coulda been there Bro... I'd have made you a penis cake too! Hope you had a good one
  14. Good times indeed! Hope yer house wasn't in too bad a shape Allison... at least there weren't appetizers and take-out window mishaps to contend with this year Dave's new guitar added even more magnetism to his already mesmerizing performance. You can actually feel it rumble in your chest!
  15. Who-ah! I already forgot about this. I'm type A baby, but just for you!!!
  16. I'll be in PEI for the holidays... do it there!!!
  17. Come one, come all... Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008 Time: 12:00pm - 2:00pm Location: University, Queen to College City/Town: Toronto, ON December 6th in Toronto - Two Rallies. One Rope. 1) Conservative Party Rally at Queen's Park http://rallyforcanada.ca/ 2) Rally for a Progressive Coalition at City Hall http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=46997744273 Rumours have been circulating that a rope will be placed along University Avenue, between the two rallies. Media sources have confirmed speculation today that the Governor General will grant control of the House of Commons to whoever wins the Tug of War. All parties are now in heavy training, preparing for Saturday's event. Details have not been worked out yet, but local police warn that traffic may be affected by the Tug of War. "We're doing traffic simulations right now, to determine how disruptive this event will be." said a spokesperson. "One possibility is to close down the subway, and hold the entire event underground, with the Conservatives at Queen's Park and the Coalition at Osgoode." An official binding Tug of War is unprecedented in Canadian history. While some members of the House of Commons requested that the results of the competition be proportional, the Governor General has ruled that all Tugs of War shall be decided by a "First Past the Post" system. In this case, the "post" is Dundas.
  18. It looks like Schwa before I cut his hair on Friday night
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  20. Is this first hand evidence? I have explored at least 5 of these bad boys and have never heard any more than a faint swooshing sound... nothing I'd even have to raise my voice to be heard over. Certainly no jet engines.
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