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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Some sunroof

I didn’t know they made sunroofs this big.


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Saturday, June 24, 2006

Commuter Helper

Here’s an idea some of the panhandlers who plague Toronto should check out.

As he thought about it more, however, he thought that he (as in himself and his body) was actually a valuable commodity and he could sell himself and that is exactly what he did. He walked to the freeway entrance and held up a sign that said,


Posted by Tim G. at 11:11 AM
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Where the Hell is Matt?

This guy gets around - and can’t dance.

Amusing.


Posted by Tim G. at 09:47 AM
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Rags to riches

Only in America do you read of such rags to riches stories.

Aaron Spelling, a onetime movie bit player who created a massive number of hit series, from the vintage “Charlie’s Angels” and “Dynasty” to “Beverly Hills 90210” and “Melrose Place,” died Friday, his publicist said. He was 83.


Posted by Tim G. at 07:53 AM
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Ratz!

The strangest part of this story is that they are going to the trouble of actually adopting out these little vermins.

About 1,000 pet rats—ranging from 3-year-old adults to little, pink newborns—shared the one-room house with Roger Dier.


Posted by Tim G. at 07:43 AM
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Friday, June 23, 2006

Chamberlain award

Quick, would someone please hand the appeasement award of the year to McSquinty now?

OPP cede control to 6 nations police

Move over, Dalton...I want to stick my head in the sand...in shame.


Posted by Tim G. at 10:56 AM
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Bateman is the best

It really doesn’t surprise me that a Bateman isn’t considered art by the most vaunted Canadian institutions.

After all, it takes real talent to do what he does, which is far more than you can say for the other garbage appearing in these galleries.

His stuff looks better than high end photographs.


Posted by Tim G. at 07:58 AM
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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Left oand Right on global warming

At last, the reason why leftists can’t see the global forest for the trees.


Posted by Tim G. at 12:35 PM
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Sunday, June 18, 2006

Happy Father’s Day

Yes, Dad, you do matter.

Want to increase the odds that girls won’t be abused, boys won’t land in prison, and neighborhoods won’t be rife with crime? Make sure there is a biological or adoptive father, married to the mother of his children, in every household.


Posted by Tim G. at 09:56 PM
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Saturday, June 17, 2006

Black IS Beautiful

I just finished watching the best movie ever to come out of India, called Black ($US orders)

It’s a story already told, but add gorgeous cinematography, gorgeous Rani Mukherjee , and a haunting, amazing soundtrack, and you have a true masterpiece.

Go out and rent the movie now.  If you can’t find it, join Zip.ca, and rent it from there.

Official Site


Posted by Tim G. at 12:56 PM
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Friday, June 16, 2006

Not the government

The government is going big trying to promote their “smartgrowth” plans, trying to lead people into small, compact boxes, living on top of each other.

The Star is even saying people don’t like suburbia any more.

I mean, who wants to live in a big house, with lots of yard space, on a street without much traffic, drive in a nice car, listening to your music as loudly as you want, without smelly, often rude bodies around you?  Wouldn’t you rather live in a building with 500 other people, on a bus route, that may or may not come on time, on a busy street too dangerous for your kids to play on?

Give the socialists credit: they never give up telling people what they want.


Posted by Tim G. at 05:58 AM
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Truth is painful

The global warmists, including Al Gore, hardly ever let facts get in the way of their chicken little theories.  Hundreds of scientists who don’t agree don’t deter them either.

Professor Bob Carter of the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University, in Australia gives what, for many Canadians, is a surprising assessment: “Gore’s circumstantial arguments are so weak that they are pathetic. It is simply incredible that they, and his film, are commanding public attention.”


Posted by Tim G. at 08:58 PM
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Carnal higher education

Boy, college just ain’t what it used to be.


Posted by Tim G. at 10:54 AM
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Boys take backseat

We already know men are being emasculated in society by the feminazis, and here’s more proof that it starts early with boys in school.


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Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Gig’s up

McSquinty says he’s really mad now, and if the natives stay unrestful, he’ll be, well, really really mad.

Damn I miss Mike.  When do you think Dalton’s going to grow a dick and do something?

Blizzard wants him to call in the army.


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Monday, June 12, 2006

Gingrich May Run in 2008

If he does run, I’ll vote for him.

Former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) expects to run for president in 2008 if the contest for the Republican nomination still seems wide open late next year, he said yesterday.

He certainly is one of the smartest guys I’ve listened to.


Posted by Tim G. at 03:26 PM
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Watch the market work

Hey, this guy thinks that market forces could actually bring the price of oil down - without government interference!  Give the markets time, and they do actually work.  The forces of supply and demand are powerful.

Oil prices could drop to about $40 US a barrel in the medium term as new supplies are found, and might fall even further in the long term, the chief executive of BP PLC said, according to an interview published Monday.


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The rest of the story

Perhaps this is the true story behind the Caledonia “native unrest”.

The OPP are looking for several people with regards to violence at the Caledonia stand-off involving the Six Nations Reserve.

Follow the money or the girl - and you will always get your answer.


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Sunday, June 11, 2006

Chief Saudi export

Mark on the Saudis most dangerous export.

What’s nutty is that, half a decade on from Sept. 11, the Saudis are still allowed to bankroll schools and mosques and think tanks and fast-track imam chaplaincy programs in prisons and armed forces around the world. Oil isn’t the principal Saudi export, ideology is; petroleum merely bankrolls it.


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Saturday, June 10, 2006

Bush will rally

Hard to find too many articles like this saying good things about GWB.

One hears not an encouraging word about US President George W Bush these days, even from Republican loyalists. Yet I believe that Bush will stage the strongest political comeback of any US politician since Abraham Lincoln won re-election in 1864 in the midst of the American Civil War.


Posted by Tim G. at 09:25 AM
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Reduce, repeal and rescind

Here is an energy program you won’t read about happening anytime soon - or will you?

Prime Minister Harper needs an alternative to Kyoto. Just about everyone seems to agree that our government can’t just do nothing about greenhouse gas emissions.


Posted by Tim G. at 09:15 AM
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Above the law

More evidence that there are two tiers of laws in Ontario: none for Indians, all for the rest of us.

Two news cameramen were assaulted by protesters today, prompting Premier Dalton McGuinty to condemn the latest violence at the site of an aboriginal occupation in Caledonia, Ont.


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Friday, June 9, 2006

I smell a good album

Nothing like a breakup to inspire some spine-chilling lyrics.

But in new issues out today both People and Us Weekly are reporting the 32-year-old Ottawa songwriting superstar and the Vancouver-born actor, her boyfriend of four years and fiancee of two, have split.


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Thursday, June 8, 2006

Out of control tower

Check out this temporary control tower that doesn’t have to meet local building codes - brought to you by the FAA.

For the next three years, Opa-locka Airport’s control tower will be a trailer perched atop cargo containers welded together.

Suddenly the 9-11 tragedy is becoming more understandable.


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Wednesday, June 7, 2006

Here comes Howie

Howard’s invasion into Canada is finally complete...here his TV show comes to Rogers on Demand.

From the Rogers site.


Posted by Tim G. at 05:42 AM
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