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January 19, 2026 -- 10:47 AM
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February 14, 2006 -- 7:49 PM
posted by Al

Well for all you softies out there here you go:


February 14, 2006 -- 7:45 PM
posted by Par

You named your car?

Well, then, take the long way.

February 14, 2006 -- 7:34 PM
posted by Al

Too close Par, can't enjoy the thrill of speeding Blue Bomber around.

February 14, 2006 -- 7:32 PM
posted by Par

I do have reading week off... kind of. I'm doing an elective (read: watching another doctor work) for three afternoons that week.

Also, I need suggestions for venues for some sort of festive get together. All I've got right now is Brewster's (where, of course, I've never been. I seem to recall planning to go somewhere I'd never been last year, and I don't think it went too smoothly.) Unless there are objections/better suggestions/other people willing to plan so I don't fall flat on my face here, Brewster's (by the ghost that was once Heritage Mall) is the tentative venue. A tentative day may follow...

February 14, 2006 -- 7:05 PM
posted by Al

February 14, 2006 -- 6:20 PM
posted by Jess

Paras - The show should be between 45 and 60 minutes long. There's another show on the Saturday if that works better for you. Also, do you have reading week off?

February 14, 2006 -- 5:47 PM
posted by Par

February 14, 2006 -- 3:34 PM
posted by Pete

Ok, so I know you guys are going to hate me for this but I just had to. I mean really, today's the only day you can make this joke:



February 14, 2006 -- 12:29 PM
posted by Par

Hey, Lisac, how long is your reading on Thursday? I have to pick my mom up from work and I don't really want to skip out in the middle. I'd still like to go, though (Cheung says it'll be the defining moment in my aspirations to the Pontificate.)

February 14, 2006 -- 9:04 AM
posted by alison

Mary, I don't doubt that it's nice up there, it's just a long way up there, if you know what I mean. I loved Hinton, and I loved Lac La Biche because of the forest etc. surrounding, but there's just something about being so isolated... (not that Hinton is isolated, but our research locations surely were at times.) I'm sure it'll grow on me.

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