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Please excuse me- I've been rather distracted and irritable since the price of Nortel stocks dipped below $9. I didn't notice he's from the Centre of the Canajun Universe.
Maybe he's testing his signature picture. There was nothing there the first time I looked. Now there's a HUGE picture of a nice looking big block. Off-hand, I say he needs to shrink it down.
Picky pick picky. Poor little Macster a little grumpy :D Take it easy buddy..stocks will rise, politians will fall and ..0h heck, how does that wierd song go... wear sunblock.. Oh never mind, I have fallen and I can't get up :crazy:
they are un #^#^#$^#$^34 believable to say the least. I think they are coming into reality though. Seems that they may have just figured out that its not a bottomless pit and money doesn't grow on trees. At least this week :crazy:
Hey, 67Heaven, I don't know whether you heard.... someone stuck a roman candle through the letter slot at Gord Campbell's constitutancy office. It might have burned the place down if the neighbors hadn't noticed and put the fire out.
Rumour says the provincial partys are considering changing their names from Liberal, NDP & Reform to something more suitable- the Bloods, the Cryps & the Warriors. The only holdback is they all wanna be the Warriors and they're fightin' over the names.
You guys have had an interesting run of Premiers. Much more exciting than old Ontario...
Gordon Campbell, Ujjal Dosanjh, Dan Miller, Glen Clark, Michael Harcourt, Rita Johnston, Bill Vander Zalm, Bill Bennett, David Barrett and one of my favourites....Wacky Bennett. :crazy: :crazy: :lol:
I think many people voted for Gord Campbell because, well, he's about as exciting as watching paint dry, so they thought he'd bring some stability to our provincial politics.
Well, we have daily protests by anti-poverty types. The unions take out huge ads in all forms of media to scream about how hard done by they are because the government has nuked some of their sweet contracts (written by the NPD who knew they were heading towards the sewers).
The fear mongering and mis-information is rife. One of the two remaining NDP members (Joy McPhail) was ranting the other day how Campbell and Co took over in at a time when "the outgoing government left the largest surplus budget in the province's history and within 8 months, they've created the largest deficient in the province's history." I'm sure she was telling the truth, wasn't she, RonD? Do you remember those wonderful fudge-it budgets our friend Glennocio Clark gave us before he got charged with fraud and all.