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	<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 14:30:19 -0700</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 08:15:45 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p>WINTER  Poem<br />
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It's winter  in Canada<br />
And the gentle breezes  blow<br />
Seventy  miles an hour<br />
At  forty-five below<br />
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Oh, how I  love Canada<br />
When the  snow's up to your butt<br />
You take a  breath of winter<br />
And your  nose gets frozen shut.<br />
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Yes, the  weather here is  wonderful<br />
So I guess  I'll hang around<br />
I could  never leave Canada<br />
I'm frozen  to the ground!</p>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 01:35:34 -0800</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 01:34:49 -0800</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:02:51 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p>"Men often stumble on the Truth, but usually dust themselves off & hurry away..." - Winston Churchill</p>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 07:55:34 -0800</pubDate>
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		<p>British news  paper salutes Canada . . . this is a good read.  It is funny how  it took someone in England to put it into words...    Sunday Telegraph  Article From today's UK wires:  <br />
Salute to a  brave and modest nation - Kevin Myers, 'The Sunday Telegraph' LONDON:<br />
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Until the deaths of Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan , probably almost no one outside their home country had been aware that Canadian troops are deployed in the region.<br />
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And as always, Canada will bury its dead, just as the rest of the world, as always will forget its sacrifice, just as it always forgets nearly everything Canada ever does.. It seems that Canada's historic mission is to come to the selfless aid both of its friends and of complete strangers, and then, once the crisis is over, to be well and truly ignored.<br />
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Canada is the perpetual wallflower that stands on the edge of the hall, waiting for someone to come and ask her for a dance. A fire breaks out, she risks life and limb to rescue her fellow dance-goers, and suffers serious injuries. But when the hall is repaired and the dancing resumes, there is Canada, the wallflower still, while those she once helped Glamorously cavort across the floor, blithely neglecting her yet again.<br />
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That is the price Canada pays for sharing the North American continent with the United States, and for being a selfless friend of Britain in two global conflicts.<br />
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For much of the 20th century, Canada was torn in two different directions: It seemed to be a part of the old world, yet had an address in the new one, and that divided identity ensured that it never fully got the gratitude it deserved.<br />
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Yet it's purely voluntary contribution to the cause of freedom in two world wars was perhaps the greatest of any democracy. Almost 10% of Canada 's entire population of seven million people  served in the armed forces during the First World War, and nearly 60,000 died. The great Allied victories of 1918 were spearheaded by Canadian troops, perhaps the most capable soldiers in the entire British order of battle.<br />
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Canada was repaid for its enormous sacrifice by downright neglect, it's unique contribution to victory being absorbed into the  popular Memory as somehow or other the work of the 'British.'<br />
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The Second World  War provided a re-run. The Canadian navy began the war with a half dozen vessels, and ended up policing nearly half of the Atlantic against U-boat attack.  More than 120 Canadian warships participated in the Normandy landings, during which 15,000 Canadian soldiers went ashore on D-Day alone.<br />
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Canada finished the war with the third-largest navy and the fourth largest air force in the world. The world thanked  Canada with the same sublime indifference as it had  the previous time.<br />
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Canadian participation in the war was acknowledged in film only if it was necessary to give an American actor a part in a campaign in which  the United States had clearly not participated - a  touching scrupulousness which, of course, Hollywood has since abandoned, as it has any notion of a separate Canadian identity.<br />
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So it is a general rule that actors and filmmakers arriving in Hollywood keep their nationality - unless, that is, they are Canadian. Thus Mary Pickford, Walter Huston, Donald Sutherland, Michael J. Fox, William Shatner, Norman Jewison, David Cronenberg, Alex Trebek, Art Linkletter and Dan Aykroyd have in the popular  perception become American, and Christopher Plummer, British.<br />
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It is as if, in the very act of becoming famous, a Canadian ceases to  be Canadian, unless she is Margaret Atwood, who is as  unshakably Canadian as a moose, or Celine Dion, for whom Canada has proved quite unable to find any takers.<br />
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Moreover, Canada is every bit as querulously alert to the achievements of its sons and daughters as the rest of the world is completely unaware of them. The Canadians proudly say  of themselves - and are unheard by anyone else - that  1% of the world's population has provided 10% of the  world's peacekeeping forces.<br />
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Canadian soldiers in the past half century have been the greatest peacekeepers on Earth - in 39 missions on UN mandates, and six on  non-UN peacekeeping duties, from Vietnam to East Timor, from Sinai to Bosnia.<br />
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Yet the only foreign engagement that has entered the popular non-Canadian imagination was the sorry affair in  Somalia, in which out-of-control paratroopers murdered two Somali infiltrators. Their regiment was then disbanded in disgrace - a uniquely Canadian act of self-abasement for which, naturally, the Canadians received no international credit.<br />
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So who today in the United States knows about the stoic and selfless friendship its northern neighbour has given it in Afghanistan?<br />
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Rather like Cyrano de Bergerac, Canada repeatedly does honourable things for honourable motives, but instead of being thanked for it, it remains something of a figure of fun.   It is the  Canadian way, for which Canadians should be proud, yet such honour comes </p>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 14:05:21 -0700</pubDate>
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		<p>The Curtain Rods<br />
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    She spent the first day packing her belongings into boxes, crates and suitcases.<br />
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    On the second day, she had the movers come and collect her things.<br />
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    On the third day, she sat down for the last time at their beautiful dining room table by candle light, put on some soft background music and feasted on a pound of shrimp, a jar of caviar and a bottle of Chardonnay.<br />
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    When she had finished, she went into each and every room and deposited a few half-eaten shrimp shells dipped in caviar, into the hollow of the curtain rods. She then cleaned up the kitchen and left.<br />
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    When the husband returned with his new girlfriend, all was bliss for the first few days. Then slowly, the house began to smell. They tried everything cleaning, mopping and airing the place out.<br />
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    Vents were checked for dead rodents and carpets were steam cleaned.<br />
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    Air fresheners were hung everywhere. Exterminators were brought in to set off gas canisters, during which they had to move out for a few days, and in the end they even paid to replace the expensive wool carpeting.<br />
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    Nothing worked. People stopped coming over to visit. Repairmen refused to work in the house. The maid quit.<br />
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    Finally, they could not take the stench any longer and decided to move.<br />
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    A month later, even though they had cut their price in half, they could not find a buyer for their stinky house. Word got out and eventually even the local Realtors refused to return their calls.<br />
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    Finally, they had to borrow a huge sum of money from the bank to purchase a new place.<br />
<br />
    The ex-wife called the man and asked how things were going. He told her the saga of the rotting house. She listened politely and said that she missed her old home terribly, and would be willing to reduce her divorce settlement in exchange for getting the house back.<br />
<br />
    Knowing his ex-wife had no idea how bad the smell was, he agreed on a price that was about 1/10th of what the house had been worth, but only if she were to sign the papers that very day.<br />
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    She agreed and within the hour his lawyers delivered the paperwork.<br />
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    A week later the man and his girlfriend stood smiling as they watched the moving company pack everything to take to their new home......Including the curtain rods.</p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 06:33:35 -0700</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 18:04:10 -0700</pubDate>
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		<p>Giraffe Test<br />
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1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator?<br />
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The correct answer is: Open the refrigerator, put in the giraffe, and close the door. This question tests whether you tend to do simple things in an overly complicated way.<br />
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2 How do you put an elephant into a refrigerator?<br />
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Did you say, Open the refrigerator, put in the elephant, and close the refrigerator?<br />
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Wrong Answer.<br />
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Correct Answer: Open the refrigerator, take out the giraffe, put in the elephant and close the door. This tests your ability to think through the repercussions of your previous actions.<br />
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3. The Lion King is hosting an animal conference. All the animals attend .... Except one. Which animal does not attend?<br />
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Correct Answer : The Elephant. The elephant is in the refrigerator. You just put him in there.? This tests your memory. Okay, even if you did not answer the first three questions correctly, you still have one more chance to show your true abilities.<br />
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4. There is a river you must cross but it is used by crocodiles, and you do not have a boat. How do you manage it?<br />
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Correct Answer:? You jump into the river and swim across. Have you not been listening? All the crocodiles are attending the Animal Meeting. This tests whether you learn quickly from your mistakes.<br />
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According to Anderson Consulting Worldwide, around 90% of the professionals they tested got all questions wrong, but many preschoolers got several correct answers. Anderson Consulting says this conclusively disproves the theory that most professionals have the brains of a four-year-old.</p>
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What Your Taste in Music Says About You<br />
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Your musical tastes are upbeat and conventional.<br /><br />
You are an easy going, optimistic person.<br /><br />
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Family and friends are very important to you.<br /><br />
You enjoy caring for and helping other people.<br /><br />
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You thrive in a tranquil environment, and you do your best to keep things peaceful.<br /><br />
You enjoy your life. You have your priorities straight.<br />
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