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This was Action Girl's main Santa Present. Her name is Jenna and she is a Maple Lea Girl.
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Our hero, a late 30s-something dad of two tries to remember those things he wishes he'd said.
This was Action Girl's main Santa Present. Her name is Jenna and she is a Maple Lea Girl.
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Here's proof he came...
The carrot was for Rudolph...
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So far, our Corolla has over 16,000 kms on it and no problems.
Its averaging 7.5 L/100 km or 37.66 miles to the gallon Imperial or 31.362 miles to the gallon U.S.
About 99.9% of the time I ecstatic that we bought a car and not the Mazda 5 "Microvan" that we also test drove. I'm always happy that we paid just a little bit extra and bought the LE trim with keyless entry, keyless ignition, wood trim, cruise control, and automatic climate control.
I think we'll get a brand new car every ten years, "whether we need it or not" :-)
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I usually don't think about grey being a beautiful colour until you see
a scene like this. Its hard to count how many different greys there are
in this picture.
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JEFFREY SIMPSON
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
October 8, 2008 at 10:39 PM EDT
Canada's party politics is fractured. The days of two strong national parties are over, certainly temporarily, perhaps forever.
The rise of the Greens and the apparent permanence of the Bloc Québécois reflect the splintering of politics on linguistic or single-issue lines, something dreaded by those who saw national parties as indispensable links in a pluralistic, geographically huge, linguistically split country...
I shudder at any prospect of a McCain/Palin victory, but maybe there's a positive side to her candidacy other than just gender.
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If you think I'm making this up, read the story at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7634927.stm
Its are and I want one.
Christmas and my birthday are coming,
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Our new cat, Peggy. Peggy came to live with us on August 28, 2008. She`s one year old.
Our team is orange, playing deep over red's side of the line.
(Taken with my phone.)
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Tonight went well despite a couple of notable players' absence. It was probably Super Girl's strongest game so far. She was in nets for a while and made her strongest kick so far when she had the ball and was kicking it our to her team after a goal. She also kicked the ball on the field a couple of times as well. When she's more confident I think she'll really get "into" this game.
I slipped away for a couple of minutes and watched Action Girl on her Under Eight team. She seemed to be in the middle of things and was playing as part of her team. The idiosyncrasies of soccer team assignment has mean that she is not on the strongest team in her division, but she was happy to report a tie tonight. You may have noticed that I didn't give a score for Action Girl's game. We don't actually keep score in the under six group. That said, it was a blow-out for the other team, which is very unusual for us as we're one of the stronger teams in our division.
A real problem has been the way in which some of our players have been ripping leaves off of and climbing a tree on the edge of the field. No more! I have spoken sharply to several players about this needless arbour abuse.
I wish I had some pictures!
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Later,
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Tomorrow (Friday) is the last weekday of my two weeks and two days long "stay-cation" with Super Mom and the girls.
Highlights so far:
More to follow,
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Recently the van that accompanied Terry Fox on the Marathon of Hope in 1980 was restored and is making a cross-country tour. I was able to see it at the local Ford Dealership. Its a piece of living history.
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River Phoenix (one feature film, 1989) (actor now deceased)
George Hall (22 episodes, 1992-1993) (actor now deceased)
Yes... Yes, I can.
I am a big fan of all the previous Indiana Jones films. I was in Grade
7 when I first saw Raiders of the Lost Ark (at school) and very soon
thereafter made my parents rent a VCR so I (we?) could watch the movie
again. My dad took my to the second move and that's always been a
special memory.
I watched some episodes of the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles in
1992-93 on TV. It wasn't as fun as the movies, but I remember the TV
series as fairly entertaining. Basically, the YIJC followed the
childhood and youth of Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. Mixed with this
were flash-forwards of an elderly (one eyed) Indy who was actually the
one telling the stories.
With that series in mind, here's the really interesting part: Five
actors have played Indiana Jones. They are:
Corey Carrier (8 episodes, 1992-1993)
River Phoenix (one feature film, 1989) (actor now deceased)
Sean Patrick Flanery (22 episodes, 1992-1993)
Harrison Ford (four feature films, 1981-Present)
George Hall (22 episodes, 1992-1993) (actor now deceased)
I'll post a review when we get to see Indiana Jones and the Crystal
Skull. Does anyone want to babysit for us?
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