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  1. @magnetbox the BS has truly triumphed
  2. Why is the Liberal Party of Canada asking me for money, and why are they using my middle name!?
  3. @paulkyte And here I thought it just meant I should have taken one more sick day...
  4. Spilled my morning coffee, missed my first bus, stuck in traffic on my second - someone trying to tell me something?
  5. All of sudden I felt my body moving inside #CharlesSpearin
  6. And now for the Atomic Cafe
  7. @mezzoblue "centre" is for direction, too: "He's in the centre aisle," "put the pitcher in the centre" - http://en-ca.org/ is your friend
  8. Taking a year to redesign a Web site should not be an indicator of success
  9. @gordasm Enjoy and Amsterdam Blond on the patio for me
  10. Heading to Watertown Coffee and if anyone cares to join is on it's patio
  11. @geoperdis Although I shouldn't be surprised, I am...and for Brüno, of all movies
  12. @brycej No, sometimes you just trust your experience, and that can cause confusion in some parts
  13. @nickf @blueflavor @dkr @jcroft congrats on the new directions you are taking - sounds like they're all great directions forward
  14. The topic of the moment: topics (finally)
  15. @leerichmond There are days, today being one, where I wish caffeine affected me the same ways as you
  16. Wasn't expecting *that* while searching videos for "harper communion wafer"
  17. @leelefever Great to hear the issue could be resolved amicably - sounds like you were able to strike a reasonable deal
  18. Michael Kinsley in the house
  19. OH (as the funeral procession rolls by on TV): Is that a car chase?
  20. Guessed it was a post-doctoral researcher when I read: "Furthermore, test oracles can be constructed by means of structural invariants"