Friday, June 24, 2005

 

Crazy about the environment

This is too good to be true. "Promoting and environmental education" with a hummer. Read all about it here.

In other news, a really funny kid with great taste in movies was in a televised spelling bee. See it here.

Friday, June 17, 2005

 

Where have all the good men gone?

My favourite sport was short lived. Or at least, it dropped out of sight pretty quickly. It turns out Gurmie isn't going to be charged for trying to sneak packages onto the plane because he did it the legal way. Oh well. Apparently he committed no criminal act. I guess it's still not a crime to be an idiot.

Oh well. Satellite radio is coming to Canada. That is good news. We'll still have CBC Radio One, and now we can get every major league baseball broadcast in crystal clarity.

Why do tribute shows sell out arenas, but good bands have trouble selling 100 tickets?

Thursday, June 09, 2005

 

My new favourite sport

My new favourite sport has GOT to be Grewal bashing. I've always been a fan of right-bashing, and in taking shots at writers, political leaders, talking heads, and so on. I've never been one for picking on little back-benchers, but lately I find that it's just way too much fun.

I am not a supporter of the Liberal Party - and since Paul Martin became PM, my good feelings towards them are even less than they once were. But as soon as this whole Grewal incident started, I figured there must be something about this guy. Why would the Liberals go after a nutbar like him if they needed to find someone to tip the balance? Someone who ran for the BC Reform party? Come on.

So anyway, the more info that has been coming out about this affair, the more entertaining it gets. Even if HALF of what they say about Grewal is true, it leads me to wonder how the guy can tie his own shoelaces, let alone sit as a Member of Parliament.

Anyway, read Buckets of Grewal for all the funnest news in the country. That guy is awesome...

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