She concludes at the end, there, by reminding me she’s “only asked for money twice”
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Welcome to my life.
Ladurantaye will be tickled. Or, not.
He speaks for quite a few of us, I think: “I was concerned, and I was surprised at the decision to be honest, because traditions and the history and the…
Thanks to the prodding and design work of Bjorn, and the work of Lala and Babs, the new Daisy Group web site is up! Below, some screenshots from the new…
Only @JohnTory2014 would think being “summoned” by a very unpopular Conservative leader is worth promoting. What a bunch of idiots.
War, what is it good for? Remember that lyric? For Edwin Starr, war – and the song “War” – was good enough to represent a number one hit in the…
You have no idea, none, how huge this is for me. What I own should give you a small clue: Two (not one) Twin Peaks boxed sets Maps of Twins…
I hate doing that, as you folks well know. Nothing more boring that the media gazing at its own navel. However, this morning’s developments are actually rather, you know, newsworthy:…
At 53,000 words. Not any good, mind you, but there’s 53,000 words of it. Oh, and may be moving and there may be some changes about to happen, too. Other…
Many politicians, meanwhile, are full of something else.
Likely voters? If you are likely to like what likely voters like, then you are likely to be wrong. Get it? No? That’s alright – nobody else really understands what…
I have never heard of this beer. I don’t even know if it actually exists. But the guys and gals who came up with this ad? They are God.
I and others got burned in Ontario’s election, big time, when we started to believe in this “likely voter” category. Right until election night on June 12, it made sense…
She was going after Yours Truly on a local radio station this morning, I’m told. I won’t call her a member of the lunatic fringe, because that would be unfair…
What’s that old line? That “the better part of valour is discretion”? Something like that. The author of said line was William Shakespeare, naturally; Falstaff uttered it after pretending to…