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March 29, 2008 -- 3:54 PM
posted by Al



Now interesting video but why do creationist think they matter?! Don't they know we are only ants to the elder gods who rule this universe!? If we are not destroyed it is only because we are not seen as signifigant in the bigger picture for the elder gods to meddle in our existence. Imperical evidence points to humans being insignifigant in the chain of events in the universe, if Earth was to explode our loss would not be felt outside of our own existence. So you foolish creationist pledge your lives to Cthullu and be the first to die! For this is the only reward you will recieve!

March 29, 2008 -- 1:10 PM
posted by mary

Hey all! There's an exciting event happening - I'll be going, you should come too!

E. D. Blodgett at Hulbert's (Hosted by the Olive Reading Series)
Tuesday April 8, at 7pm (doors at 6)
-reading is free, and will be followed by an open set
-a new chapbook of Dr. Blodgett's poems, published by Olive's Extra Virgin Press, will be available for free at the reading

So...I know most of you are thinking "Who the heck is E.D. Blodgett?".

E.D. Blodgett, FRSC, is a University Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at the Univeristy of Alberta, and he is currently teaching at Grant McEwan College and the Campus St. Jean. His reserach has varied from European medaevil romance to Canadian Comparative Literature. His publications include "Five-Part Invention: A History of Literary History in Canada" (Toronto University Press, 2003) and "Elegy" (University of Alberta Press, 2005). He has published 17 volumes of poetry, of which two were awarded the Governor General's Award. He is preparing three others, one of which consists of poetry in French.

So...if you're interseted, let me know and we can all go together!

March 29, 2008 -- 10:03 AM
posted by alison

Beck, you'll like this: A Creationist tour of the Denver Museum.

March 28, 2008 -- 2:08 PM
posted by Par

March 27, 2008 -- 11:37 PM
posted by Par

Sweet orca of Mallorca!* Canucks could be minus Luongo in Minnesota:

Vancouver Canucks coach Alain Vigneault could be forced to start seldom-used backup goaltender Curtis Sanford for Friday's game in Minnesota if No. 1 Roberto Luongo remains in Florida.

Luongo left the NHL team early Thursday morning to be with his wife Gina, who was expected to give birth to the couple's first child later in the day.

But even if the baby was born Thursday, it isn't a guarantee Luongo could arrive in time for the 5 p.m. PT start.

*-Did Hermes ever actually use that one?

UPDATE: Never mind. Why can't the unpredictability of first-time deliveries actually help me for once?

March 27, 2008 -- 6:00 PM
posted by Par

Gah!:

March 27, 2008 -- 11:10 AM
posted by edo

A Macedonian court convicted a bear of theft and damage for stealing honey from a beekeeper who fought off the attacks with thumping "turbo-folk" music.

The Star

March 27, 2008 -- 5:24 AM
posted by Par

that was my goddamned post-call day; I shouldn't be up until 5AM, goddamnit!

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March 26, 2008 -- 11:04 PM
posted by Jere

Well a bad loss...
but still..
3 points back...

happy belated birthday Jess, sorry we couldn't come out,

March 25, 2008 -- 11:09 PM
posted by Jess

Thanks for your birthday wishes all! And to everyone who came for dinner and apples last night!

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