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January 02, 2008 -- 3:57 PM
posted by alison
this is pretty interesting, I nicked it off of one of the knitting blogs I frequent:
January 02, 2008 -- 10:39 AM
posted by alison
January 01, 2008 -- 10:53 PM
posted by Mary
Hi Jess! Thanks so much for hosting us all last night! The beer isn't ours (mine, Katie's or Ed's)...sorry!
January 01, 2008 -- 9:47 PM
posted by Jsese
Hey all, just wanted to wish you a happy new year. Wish I could've been at the new years party. Based on what was left it would've been an interesting night. I was driving through saskatchewan at the time. yay for 13 hr drives to winnipeg!!! I am just saying that I will be falling even further off of the face of the planet for the next while. I am going on my first trip out of the country since grade 10. off to the dominican republic I go. this'll be my first last and only correspondance until I return sometime next week. Hope the newyear is treating you all kindly! see you when I return.
January 01, 2008 -- 1:17 PM
posted by Jess
Hey all - just to let you all know there was a ton of food/drink that got left here last night. I thought people might be most interested in these things:
-an unopened bottle of dark Barcardi rum (Beck?)
-an almost full (5 bottles) case of Miller Genuine Draft (Ed/Mary/Katie?)
-a long green tupperware full of fudge and other goodies (Alison)
If you want these things, or left something else consumable, let me know! Or if you just want to take some sweets off our hands - we have piles and Matt won't eat any of it....
Thanks everyone for coming last night and bringing munchies - we had a good time!
January 01, 2008 -- 12:32 PM
posted by Al
Possibly another game by Tay, couldn't tell but it is on Xgen's website.
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January 01, 2008 -- 12:15 PM
posted by Par
From the same people as below, the Battlestar Galacticast (warning: it's 17 minutes long, and may just remind you about the craziness that plagued season 3.)
December 31, 2007 -- 5:29 PM
posted by Par
The War on Terror is over!! ... In th UK:
The words "war on terror" will no longer be used by the British government to describe attacks on the public, the country's chief prosecutor said Dec. 27.
Sir Ken Macdonald said terrorist fanatics were not soldiers fighting a war but simply members of an aimless "death cult."
The Director of Public Prosecutions said: 'We resist the language of warfare, and I think the government has moved on this. It no longer uses this sort of language."
London is not a battlefield, he said.
"The people who were murdered on July 7 were not the victims of war. The men who killed them were not soldiers," Macdonald said. "They were fantasists, narcissists, murderers and criminals and need to be responded to in that way."
Glad someone finally figured that shit out.
