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January 19, 2026 -- 3:15 AM
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go back to maingo to old version

February 20, 2006 -- 10:15 AM
posted by Par

Actually, I was talking about the cat you let out of the bag. Thanks to advanced internet deletion technologies, the cat is back in. (Although Pete may have seen it. He's not talking, though...)

February 20, 2006 -- 9:44 AM
posted by eric

haha hey thanks. man i was worried my little coz was trying to make molotovs under the guise of a "science experiment" hahaha

February 20, 2006 -- 7:54 AM
posted by Par

Saved your ass there, ngz. That's gotta be worth another gold star.

February 20, 2006 -- 1:50 AM
posted by eric



whoops looks like i let the cat out of the bag. don't tell anyone you saw that one below kay

February 20, 2006 -- 1:27 AM
posted by Par

So as to dissuade the rumour that I was temporarily (more?) insane when I mentioned this to people, here's the CBC story on the town of Golden, B.C., changing their name to win a contest:

The town of Golden has decided to change its name to Hockey, B.C. in an attempt to win a contest that would bring an NHL exhibition game to the small community.

A Golden high school class came up with the idea, and presented it to town council – in an effort to win the CBC-Kraft Hockeyville contest.

February 20, 2006 -- 1:11 AM
posted by alison

February 19, 2006 -- 10:35 PM
posted by Jess

Aw - you guys suck. Why is the weekend I'm out of town suddenly party weekend? Alright, I guess can take a hint. I hope you all had good times. Happy new house Beck and Keri - I heard you got another dog?

February 19, 2006 -- 9:52 PM
posted by alison

haha

February 19, 2006 -- 9:41 PM
posted by alison

so... multitasking as usual, eh, Beck?

if anyone's interested, there's this interesting interview between Amy Goodman and Eugene Jareki director of "Why We Fight:" A new film opening in theaters nationwide takes a look at the American war machine over the past half century. "Why We Fight" looks at conflicts from World War II right up to the current war in Iraq to examine the political, economic and ideological reasons that drive American war policy. In this edition of Democracy Now! Amy Goodman plays excerpts from the film and speaks with award-winning director Eugene Jarecki.

it's 36 minutes long (20 of which is interview with Eugene Jarecki, the extra 16 are other Democracy Now news), but it's really good. Eye-opening if you ask me. click here (it's a download)

February 19, 2006 -- 8:05 PM
posted by Beck

I'm sitting at home watching the olympics, a movie, and dicking around on the net

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