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There is hardly room and space to live anywhere now due to crushing economic guidelines ... moni expands people wizzle ... Eris 'nelle ... and still we know little beta ... small stuff only ... the intelligence fell from the tree as wrote ... myrrh D' Eire resonates in the tacky land where monkeys hang because of the overhead costs ... great commissions?

Due to lack of carries everything falls or resembles fallacy ... logos and reason coming up out of what was deposed by the powers ... that's fecundity!
 
I have only been as far north in BC as Dawson Creek. Drove through on my way from Grouard to Victoria. I lived in Sexsmith for four months.
 
Sex's myth???? Like all other relations .... bloody disgusting they say!

Like cosmological Eire or the err of humans arriving here without a clue of psyche ... mine doubt ... hollowed in rapture ...
 
LOL. We have a surfeit of "Daves" at work, two of whom have the same last initial. And guess which stupid ape referenced "Dave (last initial)" in an email this morning instead of spelling it out? :cautious:

We have three Peters at No Frills, none of whom will consent to answering to Pete...
 
We have three Peters at No Frills, none of whom will consent to answering to Pete...
We have one David who hates being called "Dave" so that helps. Still leaves us with three Daves, though (down from four at one point). Back when we hired the third one, I was immediately put in mind of this song.

 
One class I had (25-30 students) - 2 Heathers, 2 Samanthas, 3 Jamies (at least there was spelling differences) plus a James.

I have a common last name. I used to regularly get emails for a prof, some rather confidential. Was very annoying my first name is clearly feminine, his is clearly masculine. Don't start with the same letter and don't appear similar. People were just so lazy they would type in a last name and click the first one that came up without even looking.
 
One class I had (25-30 students) - 2 Heathers, 2 Samanthas, 3 Jamies (at least there was spelling differences) plus a James.
In my school days (70s-80s), David/Dave was irritatingly common. At least 3 in every class from Grade 1 to 13. OTOH, Little M (00s-10s) only knew one David and he was a Chinese immigrant who had adopted it as his English name. His "real" name was Chinese and I don't even know it offhand.
 
In my school days (70s-80s), David/Dave was irritatingly common. At least 3 in every class from Grade 1 to 13. OTOH, Little M (00s-10s) only knew one David and he was a Chinese immigrant who had adopted it as his English name. His "real" name was Chinese and I don't even know it offhand.
It's fairly common in my age range too although Chris and Mike are more popular. David is probably 3rd or 4th is my guess. James is up there too.
 
I used to belong to a singing group. The joke was that if you didn't know one of the girls call her Kathy or Karen. We made up at least half of the female members of the group. I haven't been called Kathy in decades because it so common
 
Sexsmith is less I retesting than the agricultural research centre at Beaverlodge. Dunvegan Crossing is way more interesting. Even though he played a major role in the residential school at Grouard. The paintings in the church at Dunvegan done by Father Grouard, later Bishop Grouard, are beautiful. The old RCMP post or trading post that was there was also interesting. I am not be sure what remains there. The market gardens in the valley there are part of the reason people opposed the Site C dam.
 
Sexsmith is less I retesting than the agricultural research centre at Beaverlodge. Dunvegan Crossing is way more interesting

Sexsmith has a great yarn store in the old train station now. The ladies who run it are great. That's my motivation for visiting that town.

We do need to visit Dunvegan Crossing at some point. It has some interesting history.

I visited Dunvegan in 1973 so much has probably changed

If you haven't been in the Peace since then you wouldn't recognize much of the area now. Of course the canola and grains fields are still here. There's also a lot more people.
 
And probably fewer trees. I did a circle from McLennan to Peace River, Fairview, Grande Prairie, Valleyview, and back to McLennan my first weekend in McLennan in September 1973 when I had a teaching job there. The fall of 1971, I had a teaching job in Rainbow Lake so saw everything as far as Fort Vermilion and High Level then. I met my father and brother at Iosegun Lake for a Thanksgiving fishing weekend. In February of 1978 I got a temporary teaching job in La Crete. I did summer teaching jobs in Grouard in 1979 and 1980. In 2006 I had a remote teaching position with Northern Lakes working from Wainwright with orientation trips to Slave Lake and Grouard. In 2006 we made a trip to Yellowknife with camping at Slave Lake, Shaw's Point, and Hay River.
 
Good morning! As we trek in spirit in northern Alberta, as we ponder the numbers of people bearing the same first name, let us gather round the coffee cart for conversation and camaraderie. All is ready, come and get it.

C(_)/ c[_] c(_) c\_/ {_}
 
How far to go to get the eternal sense?

Is that an extravagant feint at the point of disappearance? So it goes ... somewhat shadowy eh? Ink'n, blink'n ode ...

So wrote and often misunderstood due to misinformation ... ongoing chaos? I's real folk that cannot abide with virtue of lie thus myth oh logos? Who duh unque ide ... yet still there are those determined that they know all ... when the essence is beyond them is a nebulous fugue as SETi ... anybody observe it? HU' son first ... des ignated ... what's a desi gnat?

Imagine bugs in all real system without prior thoughts ... there are cults that would dispose of anything prior ... thus the past goes down in duplicitous records ... they may require mysterious pieces to reassemble ...
 
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