Archive for October, 2005


Aloysius "Johnny" 1925-2005

It’s Halloween. A time when the curtains that separate life and death are thrown open, allowing movement between the worlds. It is an easy transition, and one that Johnny took this morning at 10:30am, GMT. He was 80. Johnny was a charming old fellow, always quick with a joke, smoking his pipe by the gas [...]

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Happy Halloween!

Good morning ladies and gentlemen; conservatives and moonbats. It’s a beautiful morning here in Downtown Toronto. I would love to stay and chat a little longer, but I’m off to meet Rudy Giuliani. No really. Catch ya later!

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Discombobulated

Do you ever have those nights where nothing seems real? You feel drunk before the first sip, and no matter how many glasses you have, nothing becomes any clearer or any foggier? the dog is sick and the phone is ringing with bad news and the national film board of canada is playing one of [...]

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I Didn’t Care Then, and I Don’t Care Now

The Loyalist reminds us that it’s been 10 years since the pre-referendum Unity Rally. And no one cares. I remember that day very clearly. I was 19 and living in Montreal. It was exactly one month since my father had died. I had gone to work at 6:30, as normal, had a huge fight with [...]

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Conservative Town Hall Event

The Conservative Party of Canada’s Task Force on Safe Streets and Healthy Communities will hold a Town Hall meeting on Nov. 2 from 7-9 pm at the Lithuanian Hall at 1573 Bloor Street West. The meeting is the latest stop on a cross-Canada tour. Chaired by MPP and federal candidate for Whitby, Jim Flaherty, the [...]

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