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June 11, 2005 -- 1:05 PM
posted by Pam

Mary - I would suggest you go to the party, have a good time, relax and drive around sherwood park for a while- if you know the street name, maybe the number will pop in your head as you see it.

June 11, 2005 -- 11:38 AM
posted by mary

hello all...i seem to be faced with a bit of a conundrum:

this evening, i am supposed to go to a work BBQ in Sherwood park; but, being mary, i forgot the address for the BBQ at work, where it is neatly tucked away in my desk.

so do i
a) drive to sherwood park, since i know the street name, and randomly drive around looking for cars i recognize, or
b)blow off the work party, even though i've said i would attend?


June 11, 2005 -- 11:15 AM
posted by Al

Don't worry about it Par. It is just that when you have so few people willing to do something on one day even 4 people can make a difference. On a usual outing that is about 50 percent of the group going out that night. Thus a large concentration of bodies is easily found in one place at one time. The rest are scattered in smaller packets that are harder to form together cohesivly. In the military this type of scattered grouping would be called "Reticulan" (off a John Ringo book if anyone is interested) in some ways it is easy to bring together as long as you have someone willing to form a rally point and make sure everyone goes there. Not blaming you guy but it was my fault and I was lazy that night. I went to sleep after posting my last message that night.

-Strictly for my ninjas

June 11, 2005 -- 2:00 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

Yeah, you can still do stuff on Friday nights! Take me for example; I totally went to work tonight even though there was geekfest!


Fuck my life sucks.


June 11, 2005 -- 1:42 AM
posted by Par

Actually, Tay, I'll already be at the U, because of work. I can meet you at the sale, but probably not much earlier than 12:00.


Right forgot geekfest. I don't think these fridays are good ideas to do things.

I don't think I was informed about when Beck, AD, Andy and I were the be all, end all of things to do Friday nights. Last time I checked, we were just four people in a group of... um... far more than four. I fail to see how our minor compulsive ritual should stop others from doing stuff Friday nights.

June 11, 2005 -- 1:06 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

This dudes' blog is awesome in the worst possible way. Here's but a small sample of the gold:

People started doing keg stands, which led to perhaps the defining moment of the trip. This one girl, who was ugly and a bitch (thus, didn’t have basic human rights) started doing one. Don't ask me why I did this, because I have no idea why, but when she was upside down, legs spread apart, I punched her right in the vagina. This caused her to violently spit up the beer she was trying to consume, and fall backwards into the two people holding her up, all of them splashing to the mud. - from "the UT Weekend"

Read the rest of Tucker's binge-drinking stories at tuckermax.com!!!!

June 10, 2005 -- 11:29 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Par, you going to the surplus sale too? We should arrange rides. I'm sure I can drive that day. I want to go early though to get in line... last time it was fuckin CRAZY.

June 10, 2005 -- 8:26 PM
posted by Al

Right forgot geekfest. I don't think these fridays are good ideas to do things. Saturday it is... I hope. Plus I forgot to put down a time for a meeting. Bad planning on my part, sorry.

-Strictly for m ninjas

June 10, 2005 -- 6:52 PM
posted by P

June 10, 2005 -- 6:35 PM
posted by P

Hey all, the Supreme Court case in Quebec being discussed in the media for its consequences on medicare is Chaoulli v. Quebec (Attorney General). Most of the articles I've gone through mention the Supreme Court of Canada's decision regarding Quebec's ban on private health insurance - or something along those lines - but they never tell you what the case is. Where do you go if you want to read it? It's somewhat frustrating, no? It's not very long anyway. Enjoy!

I'd be interesting in checking this surplus thing out. Is it usually busy?

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