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Easy: the rubber duck just needs to buy four houses and then make the upgrade. D'uh.

Chain steering wheels: still so cool.

With Friends like these who needs to follow through on repeated campaign promises of electoral reform?

"The One Where the Future PM Got His Ass Handed to Him by a Future Vicodin Addict"

Nathan Fillion used to give Ben swirlies every lunch hour.

The plot of The Americans would make for a catchy R. Kelly song.

Paige came out of the closet this week.

I did a nostalgia catch up on BSB recently. First I read all about Brian's recent struggle with vocal dysphonia, which has quite severely impacted his singing voice for the past few years. Then I dug a bit further and came across that Trump video. It was like a whiplash of empathy. Rough stuff.

Here's a lovely video of Brian Littrell voicing his support of Trump.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
"I have faith in his character, his beliefs, and his balls"

the next line was actually - Parks Canada maintains the right to refuse applications that are not in
line with Parks Canada’s mandate or operational priorities.
They have a mandate that is at the very least influenced by the party in power. I don't see Harper's conservatives giving a rat's ass about FN issues in the

"Dirty knees?? Look at these."

So then let's compartmentalize. The filming permits were denied for Banff National Park, Canada's first national park - est. 1885. Parks Canada forced indigenous communities off of their land to form Banff, as they did with many of their national parks. This practice continued for about half a century. And now

they represent the Canadian Government and are overseen by the Minister of the Environment. That's where I find their stance on this issue to be hypocritical. It's a knee-jerk reaction, a condescending one that is more about protecting their public image on FN relations.

“The Government of Canada is committed to reconciliation and
nation-to-nation relationships with indigenous peoples, based on a
recognition of rights, respect, co-operation, and partnership,” said the
response from spokeswoman Meaghan Bradley. “In addition to some administrative details and outstanding documentation,

The decision was made not to offend FN by allowing a Cree actor to broaden his exposure with a character that he approves of. Meanwhile, there's a teen suicide epidemic in many reserves, the drinking water in Ontario reserves has been contaminated for decades, and their schools and social services are underfunded.
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and the auto-loading videos don't seem to be attached to Newswire any longer. I like the tweaks.

Right, because First Nations people can't be portrayed in anything but a positive light. What a hypocritical move from the Canadian government.

Samsung is currently embroiled in the South Korean government scandal that's led to the recent impeachment of President Park Guen-Hye.
It's been a rough 6 months for Samsung.

I think Philip genuinely likes Stan. Philip has become increasingly resentful of his obligation to the Soviet Union. And he's shown that he can become personally attached to his assignments. In a different world, Philip and Stan would be drinking and racquetball buddies. I'm going to be really sad when the shit

I would have loved a Mission: Impossible face mask reveal during the midway point of the season.