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Published on 30 Jan 2006 at 4:48 am.
Filed under Politics.
Looks like another mining accident occurred recently. At the rate these are going, it seems that reporting these accidents have taken the place of missing hot, white girls in the media. Don’t get me wrong. Whenever either situation occurs, it is a tragedy. Heck, it’s even a tragedy when someone is missing and they aren’t […]
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Published on 29 Jan 2006 at 2:33 am.
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The title of this post may rip off Marvel’s new Nextwave book, but it seems apropos given the climate on the Say No to the C of U‘s message board. For the record, I may be a blogger that is interested in the subject, but I am not the Blogsider. When I posted on that […]
Read ‘healing Rochester by beating people up’
Published on 24 Jan 2006 at 2:55 am.
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Well, the 2006 Canadian voting results are in, and the Conservatives have won the election. Unfortunately for them, they did not win the majority. Unlike American politics, Canada actually has more than two parties that matter. While the Liberal and the Conservative parties represent most of Canada, there are two more parties — the Bloc […]
Read ‘Canadian Election results’
Published on 20 Jan 2006 at 1:23 am.
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Filed under Life,Politics.
So the other day my friend Christine was driving me home after playing racquetball at Brockport and then going to Eastview mall, and as she goes to slow down for a red light some jerk rear ends her car right by the Stutson Bridge Plaza (which is less than a half mile from the border […]
Read ‘Irondequoit cops response time’
Published on 19 Jan 2006 at 1:14 am.
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Well, it seems that under former Mayor Johnson, an FBI investigation revealed that the city of Rochester paid at least $85.5 million in taxpayer dollars for the fast ferry. Of course, the former mayor believes that there are those out there that believe it would have worked. How much money would it have taken for […]
Read ‘That is one expensive ferry’
Published on 16 Jan 2006 at 12:42 am.
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Well, it took me a bit, but I finally found a link showing the media covering the certificate of use suspension in the mainstream media. This article even got the reason people are upset partially correct! Lisa Bilski, the owner, didn’t like the idea of a background check and a $100 charge for another city-issued […]
Read ‘Rochester Certificate of Use and congratulations to an old friend’
Published on 11 Jan 2006 at 11:42 pm.
Filed under Life,Politics,Rants,Wrestling.
How is that for a title? A bit has happened within the last few days, and I felt it easier to talk about them all in this post rather than a series of rapid blog entries. I spent most of Monday with my good friend Christine. She came over, saw the Christmas decorations that are […]
Read ‘Hanging out with a friend, the exposure of breast, mental health problems, the death of a ferry, and the dissolution of the NET’
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