30 May 2005

Favourite Books

If I invited Him - by Woody Kum
No! - by Kurt Reply
Allegiance to the King - by Neil Downe
Not a Guitar! - by Amanda Lin
Punk Rock Rulez! - by Lotta Noyze
Home Alone IV: The Sequel - by Anni Buddyhome
You're Kidding! - by Shirley U. Jest
Stop Arguing - by Xavier Breath
Trim Those Sideburns Too? - by Buzz Cutt
Dull Razor - by Nick Shaving
Irish First Aid - by R. U. O'Kaye
Pain in My Body - by Otis Leghurts
The Miracle Drug - by Penny Cillin


(stolen from Daniel Foucachon)

29 May 2005

ooooooooh

Your Star Wars Pickup Line

"You will go home with me. It is unavoidable. IT IS YOUR DESTINY!!"

11 May 2005

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05 May 2005





In 1983 (the year you were born)

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Ronald Reagan is president of the US

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Sally Ride becomes the first American woman to travel in space

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Marines are killed when a TNT laden suicide terrorists blows up Marine headquarters at Beirut International Airport

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US Marines and Rangers invade the island of Grenada and evacuate hundreds of US citizens

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The Soviets shoot down Korean Airlines flight 007

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The Internet Domain Name System was invented by Paul Mockapetris

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Ronald Wilson Reagan signs a bill creating Martin Luther King Day

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Baltimore Orioles win the World Series

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Washington Redskins win Superbowl XVII

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New York Islanders win the Stanley Cup

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Return of the Jedi is the top grossing film

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"Every Breath You Take" by The Police spends the most time at the top of US charts

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The A-Team and Webster premiere

03 May 2005

Hello again, everyone!
Our lecture this morning finished early, so I have a bit before Alison comes to pick me up for lunch. So here goes - update.

First of all -
I am really excited about Steve and Alison's engagement. I guess it's amazing that he found someone that all nine of the women in his family could get along with, let alone love. It's wonderful to think that my only brother and my good friend will be starting their own family soon. God bless the two of you in your future plans, Steve and Alison!

School -
We just finished the segment on Corporate Law, and started the next segment on Real Estate. Most of it so far is procedures and terms, but soon we will be doing some exercises in real estate. For Corporate Law, the Electronic Accounting class came in, and we incorporated their accounting firms for them. First we interviewed them (which is usually the task of a lawyer, so we won't actually be doing that on the job). Then we prepared all the appropriate documents for incorporation, and then submitted them to the "Registry Office" (in this case, Lola, our teacher). When she has reviewed them all, she will issue Certificates of Incorporation, which we will give to our clients, along with a Statement of Account. That one was neat, because we could relate better to an "actual" case with real clients. I hope we have some interesting exercises in real estate too.

Work -
Alison is now working the same evening shifts as I am at Jack's. She decided to work there too the other day, and was hired without delay. Our boss, Pat, is training the two of us to close up in the evening, which includes making sure there are enough back-ups in the coolers, cleanup, and cashout. I'm still enjoying it. Never having had a job in the food industry, in any public service business, for that matter, it is very different to deal with customers this way. At first I had trouble mastering the till, as it is quite involved, and the plastic cover over the buttons makes it barely legible. After every shift, we split tips from the pool. I have been saving mine up, and I have over $30 already. Any suggestions on what to use it for?

Church -
I am going to St. Albert Canadian Reformed Church right now. Reverend Reuben Bredenhof is the pastor. I really appreciate his preaching, which is always very logical and easy to follow. The young adults group there has made us feel very welcome, inviting us everywhere for visits, Bible study and other events. The discussions we have at Bible study are unlike any I've ever known - serious but fun, and often very in-depth. We have made many new friends there, who I'm sure will be friends for a long time.