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Fry Day

June 10th, 2005 | 2 Comments | Posted in Blog

It’s almost over. Forever over not just summer over. I don’t know what to feel but I don’t seem to care.

I have MPH and AI written on my hands. It won’t wash off :(.

Run, run, run, run, run, run
And you cannot run or ever, ever escape
You cannot run or ever hide it away
Something glorious is about to happen

We’re watching a movie with Snape in it. It was awesome because he just kept swearing.

Hah

June 9th, 2005 | 4 Comments | Posted in Blog

[hermione + snape]

It wasn’t a bomb or a lightsabre :(

June 8th, 2005 | 3 Comments | Posted in Blog

So I go down to the post office and pick up whatever it was they sent me.

It was not the following:
- a lightsabre
- a cd
- mph armbands
- a bomb

They ended up being the grad pics I ordered a few months ago. Way to go Jostens. So it’s not my best picture but I don’t care. Who did I say I’d give them too? I’m asking all the wrong people by posting this here lol.

Let’s hope that good luck grope I did on Xandi helped with the mock.

Canada Post

June 7th, 2005 | 4 Comments | Posted in Blog

So I check the mail and a package came in. They didn’t say when I could pick it up though. They should really do that and tell me who sent it too.

The current possibilities:
- grad pics
- a lightsabre
- the mph armbands
- the cd I bought last night
- a bomb

I should be studying but I’m not. I could really care less about what so and so said. Jeeze. We’re all like that you know. Guys just don’t like it.

As soon as we find the people responsible for this… we’ll do bad things to them! Weird things! Butt things!

Surprise sexing,
Anton

Think they’ll do anything?

June 6th, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Political

Source: CBC

International court to probe Darfur war crimes
Last Updated Mon, 06 Jun 2005 21:34:33 EDT
CBC News

The International Criminal Court announced Monday it will launch a formal investigation into suspected war crimes in Sudan’s Darfur region.

The investigation is expected to be the largest handled by the court since it was established in June 2002.

The decision follows a vote by the United Nations Security Council in March to let the ICC try people accused of committing war crimes in Sudan’s Darfur region, the first case the council has referred to the ICC. The U.S., which opposes the ICC because it fears it could be used to launch politically motivated prosecutions against Americans, had agreed not to use its veto power on the Security Council.

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has given the ICC a list of 51 people, including top Sudanese government and army officials, militia leaders and army commanders, suspected of slaughter and rape in Darfur.

The ICC is not expected to get help from Sudan, which has insisted on prosecuting any suspects itself. The UN says Sudan has done little to disarm the Arab militia.

Critics say the Sudanese government has been supporting the Janjaweed, Arab militias accused of attacking Darfur’s black residents and carrying out a brutal campaign to drive out the local population. The government denies the charge.

Tens of thousands of Darfur residents have died and more than 2 million have been displaced from their homes.

Human-rights groups and other observers – including former U.S. secretary of state Colin Powell – have condemned the violence as genocide.

Romeo + Juliet… in French

June 6th, 2005 | 9 Comments | Posted in Blog, Music

On my quest to find this, I found some french garbage. They’re singing in french right now and I can’t stop laughing. I don’t know why, maybe it’s because I can remember some of it or maybe not.

I ended up buying this instead of paying for NF’s hosting next month.

If you want chip in $5, I’ll give you 500NF$ ;).

Alexisonfire and Billy Corgan

June 6th, 2005 | 3 Comments | Posted in Blog, Music, Reviews

Alexisonfire
Wow. Alexisonfire’s newest album sounds just like the last one, I’m kind of upset.

Happiness By The Kilowatt followed by No Transistory would have to be my favourites.

Basically, it’s the screamer screaming “wake up” and the singer singing:

So where has all the day gone?
And why are my lungs aching when I breathe?
Is there something wrong with the heat?
Why am I so cold?
And my heart feels sick
And it hurts when I speak
And this is not what I hoped for

This one isn’t that bad.

>> Listen to it.

Billy Corgan
Billy Corgan

Enough said.

Hotel Rwanda
Damn. I almost teared up in one of those scenes. I know how it ends but jeeze that was brutal.