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December 26, 2006
That didn't impress me much
You will find my year-ending feature, "The Year in Bad Ideas," over at Macleans.ca. I think it's kinda fun. Part I — Joe Volpe through weeing on the National War Memorial — is up. Part II — the NDP's Afghanistan non-postition through Bob Rae's naked ass — is still to come now up too.
Merry Christmas and all that, by the way.
Posted by Chris Selley at December 26, 2006 12:01 AM
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nice work - looking fwd to pt2 ( say, ever though about spinning this into a book deal? " The Top Twenty Badest Canadian Ideas of all time" ( would it be a bad idea to use a non word in the title ? )
Posted by: Nbob at December 26, 2006 01:57 AM
"Joe Volpe through weeing on the National War Memorial"
I actually read that as "Joe Volpe weeing on the National War Memorial" and expectorated a cup of coffee through my proboscis. You owe me a new keyboard.
Posted by: Sean at December 26, 2006 05:13 PM
Here's a bit of irony: When I checked out the Maclean's article the featured ad (I assume they rotate) was for Little Mosque on the Prairie--located right in the middle of your paragraph on the NDP's Afghanistan policy, no less. Good to see that you aren't swayed by those lucrative CBC ad deals.
Posted by: Rhetoric at December 28, 2006 12:25 PM


