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Monthly Archives: March 2004
What an age we live in
This morning I flew 500 kilometres to New York City, had a friendly chat with a few guys for about an hour and change, and then flew 500 kilometres back to Toronto in time for a late lunch. This probably … Continue reading
Dungeons and Dragons
Anyone who hasn’t already seen this website, needs to see it. http://www.cybermoonstudios.com/8bitDandD.html Dan.
What a day
I was driving home from Guelph last night on the 401 around midnight (Richard and I had been workshopping our musical improv skillz with the uber-talented Jamey Rosen for an upcoming show) when I narrowly avoided a car that was … Continue reading
The Parking Fiasco
Yesterday I helped out at a Green Party booth at a festival down at the CNE promoting better living, organic foods, health-and-wellness, etc. When we were packing up at the end of the evening, I was asked if I could … Continue reading
Hooray for snow tires
Today I visited Kate, an old friend from university living in Hamilton. We got to see Dinger and a friend of his as well. When I left Toronto there wasn’t any snow on the ground… by the time I made … Continue reading
Mailing the Mother Country
I sent an old friend from university who is now living in England a keychain-wallet that we received in our first year. Apparently he had worn his down to nothing and was getting pretty desperate for a replacement. He received … Continue reading
Ahnold for P.M.
The Green Party in my riding had a meeting last evening to plan strategy for the upcoming election. It was held in a bar, which is fairly ritual, but we were in a separate dining area which was kind of … Continue reading
Finally jumped on the bandwagon
Well, I finally decided to get myself a blog. Not that I have all that much to say. But we’ll see how it goes.