Friday, October 20, 2006
Oops congratulations withdrawn
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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Forest Pigs Strike Again This Time At Policeman And His Dog (from Daily Echo)
And we thought the pig attacks were over!! Forest Pigs Strike Again This Time At Policeman And His Dog
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Monday, October 16, 2006
Dangerous Pig Removed From Forest
So it's over the killer pig has been caged and removed from the New Forest! read it here
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Sunday, October 15, 2006
The local school trustee race
I did notice that one candidate _Allen McLennan has the most colourful signs and obviously a lot of money to spend on a frivolous position that places people on local positions to rubberstamp the Provincial decisions. If that's what he wants who am I so stop him?
One good reason not to have a trustee is that in the local issues of school closings nobody seems to support the parents at the Board level, so why have them?
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When the public sector beats the private sector hands down
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Saturday, October 14, 2006
Some stories are very strange
Try this story on for size Fears Grow As Huge Pig Attacks Four People In A Week (from Daily Echo)
I always thought the strange animal tales came from killer elephants in India, but a giant pig (nicknamed Boardicea) in the New Forest in England!!
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
A new look out of necessity
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Monday, October 9, 2006
First edition of the election summary page
Here is the page that will get most of my attention in the coming weeks. Please comment freely and often, this will liven up the cyberelection but only if you contribute. I will need pics of the candidates so if you have any send them over, website URLs too.
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Sunday, October 8, 2006
OK some of the candidates have signs - big deal!
On a completely different vein I see that there will be a "domino run" of cereal boxes to draw attention to the fact some people can't afford to buy food. I don't get it why, is so much energy put into being "Lady Bountifuls" and not enough effort being put into forcing the governments to pay poor people more. Ending the child tax credit clawback and raising the minimum wage would be much more helpful than stacking boxes of cereal.
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