Before Lex lost his bet:
After Lex lost his bet:
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Wednesday
Ottawa's New Light Rail Plan...
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Kthxbye. . .
Ottawa Senators
2006 - 2007 Stanley Cup Finalists:
Daniel Alfredsson, Mike Comrie, Joseph Corvo, Patrick Eaves, Ray Emery, Mike Fisher, Martin Gerber, Dany Heatley, Chris Kelly, Dean McAmmond, Andrej Meszaros, Chris Neil, Chris Phillips, Tom Preissing, Wade Redden, Oleg Saprykin, Peter Schaefer, Christoph Schubert, Jason Spezza, Antoine Vermette, Anton Volchenkov.We don't usually do sports, so watching that was just exhausting. Can't imagine how it felt to play it. Thanks, guys. There's always next year.
...and a tip of the magic dog's pointy ears to The Independent Observer for a fine running game of Word Jumble...
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Tuesday
Sunday
The Fenian Naming Machine
It appears our local Irish mafia have got a lock on the name for the Rideau Canal Foot Bridge. The "Corktown Bridge" may not seem poetical to sensitive ears like those of our friend Coyote, but the Irish managed to outflank both the anti-semitic mayor troops and the numerous but poorly-organized Somerset Street denizens at the latest meeting on the topic.I'd say the only way it won't get called the Corktown Bridge now is if the Senators win the Stanley Cup on a goal scored by their only player with an obviously Irish name: Chris Kelly.I hope you all realize this is just the thin edge of the wedge. Coyote and I did some discreet reconaissance and our sources tell us the local Irish have plans to put their mark on every new project coming to this City and they even plan to rename a number of existing institutions, for example:
- New Brown's Inlet storm drains: SewerDance!
- New Music Venue on Elgin: The Play Something Irish You Bastards Concert Hall
- Proposed Transit Viaduct: The Kiss Me I'm Irish Tunnel
- Municipal Waste Site: If it's Not Celtic it's Carp Landfill
- Ottawa's transit system: O'CTranspo
- 80 Elgin Street: The James Patrick Whelan Building
Here you see their Corktown Bridge logo. Commissioned for $5000 from a topknotch graphic designer and rendered to look like it is the product of a grassroots community group.
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