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Today was a good day. I took some vacation time because my mother would be in town with a friend (they had a few hours to kill before their flight in the evening). They arrived around 11:00, so I introduced my mother to her grand-cats and then took them on a little shopping trip around Bloor/Yorkville. We visited Swarovski, HMV, Indigo, Whole Foods, Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, Tiffany’s, and several shoe stores. Finally, after a quick stop for some Green & Black’s (I inherited my love of chocolate from my mother) and some more shoes shops, we came home and relaxed. The cats entertained our guests for a few minutes until Nellie arrived home to say hi. We just put them in a cab to the airport; it was nice to see my mother and show her around my neighbourhood a bit, and to meet her friend. Now, to get Dad up here…

Not long after she arrived home, Nellie received an email that we got pretty excited about: we’d gotten tickets to The Daily Show! They’re in March, and the taping is on a Monday afternoon…which is perfect, since we can have 3 or 4 days in New York for just one vacation day.

Right now Nellie’s getting ready to go for dinner with CBGB, some of their extended family and a bunch of Buddhist monks. Seriously. I’m gonna stay home and have some introvert-recharging time. Sweet.

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Oh, and I forgot: it was 12 degrees here today. Felt like spring.

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Oh good. It won’t be one of his *top* priorities.

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Yurk! “In a Wednesday filing in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, the Justice Department demanded that Google provide all queries entered on the company’s Web search system between June 1 and July 31 of last year.” [via Reuters]

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While the Calgary Sun is a joke when it comes to politics, Scott Fisher gets it right when he says that the Canadiens are Canada’s team. Toronto fans (and the CBC) have this delusion that the Leafs are loved throughout the land, when in fact they’re almost universally despised.

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When the Vatican has become more socially progressive than the United States, things are truly out of whack.

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More proof than Don Cherry’s a senile twit. Look…Beckie Scott is racing in six events. The first one, just two days after the opening ceremonies, involves skiing 15 km. She’s the defending Olympic gold medal champion, and she’s done it without steroids. I think she’s earned the right to rest as much as she deems necessary. If Don Cherry thinks that, even at his most physically fit, he could’ve performed six multi-kilometre races in less than two weeks against the best in the world and still had enough spare energy to march around a stadium beforehand rather than rest up, he’s qualified to shoot his mouth off about it. Until then, he should keep his dumbass mouth shut.

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Interesting. I just looked at the official list of candidates in my riding, and was surprised to find that there are eight. We have the usual parties (Liberal, PC, NDP and Green) and the not-so-usual parties (Communist Party of Canada, Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada, Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada) and an independent.

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I have many post-basketball bruises. Took an elbow in the chest, a knee in the thigh and another elbow in the ribs. I’m sure I gave as many as I got though.

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In case you thought the level of commentary in the Sun chain of newspapers couldn’t possibly creep any lower, I give you “Jack’s iPocrisy.” Enjoy. Try not to hurt yourself laughing.

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Oh, for Christ’s sake. And I mean that.

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Modern Mod points out the excitement at the Dupont subway station yesterday, the station which he uses and I used to. Given the number of weapons smuggled into the city, I assume there are always bundles of guns in transit somewhere; I just figured people would drive in that case…

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Two games, two wins for the Gainey-coached Habs after their win over Dallas last night. Convincing wins, too. I’m digging it. Still, this is probably the toughest stretch they’ll face all year, and may well decide their playoff chances, so the real test is still coming.

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Stupid comments of the day:

  • CBC: “Liberal Leader Paul Martin attacked Conservative Leader Stephen Harper on Monday, saying the Conservatives’ platform doesn’t add up.” In fact, he attacked the economic policy announcements that Harper had made, not Harper himself. But I guess this makes a better story.
  • CTV: “The controversial new movie about Karla Homolka shows her as desperate and calculating, but not as truly evil.” Perhaps some horns and a barbed tail would have done the trick?
  • Stephen Harper: “We’re going to remind the Liberals that in Toronto the Maple Leafs are blue.” Words fail me.