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January 22, 2006 -- 9:32 AM
posted by Keri

Again a really big Thankyou to everyone who helped out last night. It was definately most apprieciated.
For those of you who don't know we will have a new phone number as of 7:00 tonight. It is:

462-1119

If anyone needs to get a hold of Matt today he his at the new place with no phone and no internet. However I have lent him my cell so if you want to talk to him call :

239-9438

Thank you again.

January 22, 2006 -- 7:18 AM
posted by mary

oh...yah...email address...I just figured everyone had it. oops. its mkupchenko@gmail.com

January 21, 2006 -- 6:28 PM
posted by Al

It's called helping Beck move. Can't help until around seven. Guess call you later if anything after that.

January 21, 2006 -- 6:03 PM
posted by alison

hey, so is there anything going on tonight?

... just checkin'

let me know if there is

January 21, 2006 -- 1:22 PM
posted by alison

hey, so a friend of mine made a rather interesting statement:

even if you don't care enough to vote for someone in particular (because, let's say, for example, everyone in your riding sucks), get out there to the polling station and vote... for anyone, for everyone, do whatever. Just get out there and go to the polling station. Even if all you do is spoil your ballot, at least you'll be registered. And that's the most important thing for all of us young people out there. Canadian politics won't pay attention to the interests of youth until we prove that they need to. and until we get out and vote in large numbers, that won't happen.

If, on the other hand, you're actually looking for information on who to vote for, because you feel like voting for real, The Council of Canadians has some interesting information in their election voter's guide, comparing all the major parties (more than just the four on the televised debate) on particular issues of concern ranging from childcare to the environment.

My friend also has the good fortune of knowing that every vote counts, so don't vote strategically, vote for who you actually want to see win. you might just be surprised. She won her town council elections by 12 votes, that's it. The guy you want to win might actually do just that, if you go out and vote... you never know. Besides, parties that get at least 2% of the valid votes cast (or 5% of the votes in ridings that held their candidates) get $1.75 per vote per year (get more info on that here). So go say something with your X.



So, in summary, GO VOTE!! this Monday, January 23rd at your local polling station. Bring two pieces of id, and all the panache you can muster. though, remember: SPOIL THE BALLOT IF NONE OF THE CHOICES LOOK GOOD TOYOU!

January 21, 2006 -- 10:36 AM
posted by eric

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND - GOATSE COOKIES!!!

January 21, 2006 -- 8:44 AM
posted by Beck

General invitation:

When: 5:15pm
Where: my place(s)
Who: everyone
What: moving furniture onto/off a truck
Why: because the more people that help, the less I have to do
How: lift with your legs, not your back

That's right folks, it's movin' time. All help will be appreciated.

January 21, 2006 -- 2:18 AM
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January 20, 2006 -- 9:16 PM
posted by Al

Yeehaw! Sierra! That's me their one of two fans!

January 20, 2006 -- 6:32 PM
posted by Par

Iraqi Invasion: A Text Misadventure.

This is a literary style that remains sadly underexplored. Though you may recall that McSweeneys did well with it, too.

Edit: Apparently, "interactive fiction" (as it were) is a great tool for learning how to type as well. Is there anything it can't do? (Apart from jump (that's a joke for all you Sierra * Quest game fans. All two of you.))

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