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March 10, 2007 -- 1:01 PM
posted by Al

PARTY AT AL'S HOUSE

When: Today at 8:30 PM
Where: 11322 10 ave
Why: Because I can
Who: You, me, and everyone else

So I don't want to be an uptight ass but no pets, no drinks on carpeted areas and bring your own booze and have fun!

March 10, 2007 -- 10:17 AM
posted by Al

So the MMFT tourney is under way, so I'll need you illegal voting to get me the win.

Vote for me!

I'm the fourth picture from the top on the right side. (Saberfalcon)

Rules if you are confused

March 09, 2007 -- 4:18 PM
posted by eric

ADVERTISING:


tuesday night shakedown
with dj frederick & dj generic
$3.50 pints of Stella
every tuesday at Velvet Underground
we be btichin' (happy international Wo"MON"s day)

March 09, 2007 -- 1:16 PM
posted by Al

Oh I'm guessing the party would most likely be this Saturday.

March 09, 2007 -- 1:14 PM
posted by Al

Just floating the idea but how many of you would be intrested in a"Celebrates Al's freedom party"?

My parents are back soon and I might as well throw at least one party while they are away.

March 09, 2007 -- 11:10 AM
posted by Par

What's that bit from the Family Guy where Peter is in Israel and he says "I'm just saying, when you put an Israeli guy next to a Palestinian guy...", and they're all pissed off standing around him?

Face2Face Project:

After a week, we had a conclusion with the same words: these people look the same; they speak almost the same language, like twin brothers raised in different families.

A religious covered woman has her twin sister on the other side. A farmer, a taxi driver, a teacher, has his twin brother in front of him. And he his endlessly fighting with him.

It's obvious, but they don't see that.

We must put them face to face. They will realize.

We want that, at last, everyone laughs and thinks when he sees the portrait of the other and his own portrait.

The Face2Face project is to make portraits of Palestinians and Israelis doing the same job and to post them face to face, in huge formats, in unavoidable places, on the Israeli and the Palestinian sides.


Less than two hours to the neuro exam. Whee!

March 09, 2007 -- 11:08 AM
posted by alison

thanks for putting the video link Par... for once i can see the clip! ;)

i dunno... i think they absolutely need to put down their feet on things like that, deliberate injurious retalliation to clean/legal actions in the game need to be punished... the only problem would be that, in the split-second speed at which things like that get carried out on ice, how do you know you've actually seen what happened?

television, and the video replay have made brilliant referees out of us all, but how would we be dealing with it if we were on the ice? would we have even seen it?

March 09, 2007 -- 9:04 AM
posted by Par

I'm eagerly anticipating the NHL's disciplinary announcement for Chris Simon's (as Mike at Covered in Oil puts it) attempt to hit a homerun with Ryan Hollweg's teeth. An unbearably harsh three-game suspension will convince Simon and the rest of the league to think twice about swinging sticks in other players' faces, right?

Here's the video:



"Yeah, Par," you're no doubt thinking, "but what if Ales Hemsky accidentally swung his stick into another player's face out of anger and automatically got a 10-game suspension, through no fault of his own. Wouldn't you get angry?"

Touché, you.

March 08, 2007 -- 11:37 PM
posted by alison

March 08, 2007 -- 9:01 PM
posted by Par

An adventure in relative time-keeping.

Instead of fanciful stories of rocket ships and twins, the kids got a hands-on introduction to general relativity with real clocks and a family road trip. Furthermore, by being at high altitude for the weekend, we experienced more time together, relatively speaking. It was the best extra 22 nanoseconds I've ever spent with the kids.

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