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Go ahead with your petty problems. I have a hundred cms. of snow this week, and there's a storm warning in effect for tonight. Snow banks are six to ten feet high. All corners are blind. And there's ice under it. And there is really no place to move any more snow to.
So I'll stay warm in last.
to Red Baron - Is Beaconsfield United still thriving? And how are thing going at St. James. In my college days, St. James was very 'in' for the college crowd.
And, see? I'm still last.
And, for Pr. jae, a poetic gem, as well as I can remember it, from Pogo
'Twas brillig when the slivy toves did gyre and gimbel in the wabe.
All mimsy were the borogroves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.

And i'm still last.
 
Go ahead with your petty problems. I have a hundred cms. of snow this week, and there's a storm warning in effect for tonight. Snow banks are six to ten feet high. All corners are blind. And there's ice under it. And there is really no place to move any more snow to.
So I'll stay warm in last.
to Red Baron - Is Beaconsfield United still thriving? And how are thing going at St. James. In my college days, St. James was very 'in' for the college crowd.
And, see? I'm still last.
And, for Pr. jae, a poetic gem, as well as I can remember it, from Pogo
'Twas brillig when the slivy toves did gyre and gimbel in the wabe.
All mimsy were the borogroves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.

And i'm still last.
Aah - Pogo Possum. I am a fan. But of course that poem is Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll. And of course I'm last.
 
Sad to think of the passing of Pogo, Calvin and Hobbes, Peanuts - and the return to the deadly comics of today.
Totally agree - Kelly - Watterson - and Schulz were geniuses. Not many - if any - like them these days. (Watterson is still around - but not as the artist of his legendary cartoon).
 
St James, alas, I can't speak for. The only Beaconsfield I'm familiar with is in Manitoba... and it closed down years ago. They still had a memorial service there each year in August, if there was one service a year the building could remain under local control, rather than revert to Presbytery. Why they wanted to maintain local control over what was left of the building is beyond me...
 
I confess, as I watch the news and see the snow piles grow taller and taller in Moncton, I do hope that you, Graeme, are safe.
 
Quite safe, thank you. The snow is good at containing the rattlesnakes, boa constrictors - and the poison gas that has been leaking up from the soil, here.

RedBaron, I expect answers, not excuses. I thought you were in Montreal. Was that just a rumour you were spreading?

My building is 8 storeys. I am on the fourth. So far, almost half of the tenants on the first and second floors survived, and are now camped in my hallway. We are allowing them to stay because they might come in useful as the food runs out.

Chickory chik, cha la, cha la,
checkala romy in a bananika
Bollica wollica can't you see?
Chickory chik is me.
 
On my way to work . Forgot my shoes at . Now waiting at the subway for my wife to bring them. Anyway - I'm last.
 
Do you have a drinking problem? you must have been completely anesthetized to walk all that way in bare feet. And your wife has to carry them to you? Aren't you a little behind the calendar on feminist liberation from the cloddish male?
 
Do you have a drinking problem? you must have been completely anesthetized to walk all that way in bare feet. And your wife has to carry them to you? Aren't you a little behind the calendar on feminist liberation from the cloddish male?
Ssh - it being winter and snowy un West Deane Park, I was wearing my boots. As for my wife and I, we enjoy helping each other out. As for my being drunk :D - no. More like un-caffeinated.
 
*AHEM* That WAS an answer. An excuse would be the dog ate it. Maybe that's what happened to PrJae's shoes?
 
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