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On that note, wasn't Fool in the Rain the bigger hit, or at least as big, as All my Love? And In the Evening more than Southbound Suarez? Obviously, my classic rock station back then had a different take on this album, but I used to hear Fool in the Rain every hour, it seemed. All My love, every hour and a half.

I agree. And also, When Things were Rotten.. I remember liking that show when it first came on.. probably doesn't stand the test of time though..

I really enjoyed Zero Days, and it kind of left me feeling even more concerned out national security issues than I do reading the news on a daily basis.. if you did not think it possible, check it out. And then consider going off the grid in a tiny shack in the mountains of Montana, because holy crap, are we ever

I'm leaning to the conclusion that the "hey" comes from Saskatchewan, if only because two of us know people from there that say it.. (yay, research?) And I would think the United Nations of accents and dialects would be one of Fort McMurray's charms.. but on that note, and it goes without saying, I hope you weren't

Hmm..well, I have heard that Calgary is Saskatchewan's 3rd largest city, so it could be…we have a lot of saskatchewanites here…we even have a bar specifically for Saskatchewan Roughrider fans. I have a friend from Swift Current, and come to think of it, she does say "hey"… maybe its a saskatchewan thing..

Maybe. Or it could also be a thing someone just says, without general application, like "like" or "you know". Have you heard "hey" being used by other Edmontonians? I might have to pay attention to that they next time I'm up there..

Thats weird. As an Albertan, I've never heard that, nor said it. I have said "eh" a couple of times in my life, but not enough to have it applied as a stereotype..at least I sure hope not. On another note, I used to remember Americans (at least in California) used to say "uh huh" instead of "You're welcome". Does

But if they're american made helicopters, we're just hurting ourselves by not using them so much. Well, ourselves and the journalists, I mean. I suppose if we made the catapults we can offset some of those lost profits..

How are they projecting them? Like by a catapult? Isn't this counterproductive? How does that protect them? Mondays are always so confusing.

Lobo, "Blue Jeans", Gallery, Nilsson, Anne Murray… so much good stuff… I know I'm just rambling bands and song names off the top of my head, but it does make me want to visit my collection when I get home from work…

The 70's Am gold gets a lot of love here as well. I always include that in my collections as "fromage de la fromage" which came from some old tv show, about the cheesiest stuff they could find. For me, its not the disco per se that fits this mold, but the non disco 70's stuff.. When everyone thinks 70's they think

Was Galavant this year? If so, then yes.. Loved that show..

or maybe he was the one, returned.. we just weren't funky enough to see it yet..

I'll always remember it being said that Greg Lake had one of the greatest voices in Rock and Roll. I always agreed with that sentiment. RIP Mr. Lake.

that stuff is so awesome.. we drank it first on a dare, now I covet it, and forbid others to choose that from my collection. Have the 7-up.. leave the burdock…

Aren't they the ones that do the Dandelion and Burdock root pop? That stuff is killer. It sounds odd, but man, a couple of swigs and you're hooked… awesome stuff.

I just checked.. here in Alberta there are 24 different brands of alcohol ginger beers… I'm a little surprised there isn't more elsewhere.. its good stuff, especially on a hot summer day… not that that is coming anytime soon…

Up here in Canadaland, alcoholic ginger beers hit like a rented moscow mule this past summer..So many great flavours and choices, and like one of the other posters said above, once you've tried the alcoholic versions, the others just don't cut it. Crabbies is ok, but the almost unanimous best choice up here has to be

I had no idea of that as well.. its a little shocking, actually. I had just assumed that there are different shades of black, because, I don't know, there are different shades of white people.. some people, like redheads can be so white that they can not go in the sun and never tan. So I guess I just assumed that

yes, for me also. Although it let me sign in directly on disqus, on another profile I mistakenly set up a long time ago. It was just my AVClub sign in that was messed up. Now I don't know what to do.. continue with this one, or do the other one… It would be great to join the two together, but probably not possible..