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The Ambler
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Doh!
Mood:  don't ask
Now Playing: Transmitting live and inviting the world into my living room
Topic: Travel

Here's a story that cant be much better to read for ones health esp after  IV dripping all the sattellite debris and clutter than invades our newsrooms (please do not adjust your set)

..even as  a CTV documentary airs about the haranguing of a man over the insinuations of society that lost its head

..a lone man escapes from a secure prison in Coquitlam BC. 

 Make that a well connected and slightly well off lone man

and make that a maximum security prison he managed to have 'escaped' from.

The newscast ended with the suggested possibility he may have already fled the country.

Just juxtaposition that for a second against all the hoopla in the news over the actions of our police forces on innocent immigrants coming to Canada to experience freedom.

Somethings not right with this picture.

 

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So heres something 'new'...

A recently released report from the travel study marketing group FlyEnSure Plus  has determined according to its polls based on surveys of over ten thousand peoples that the top two main reasons people gave and deciding factor for taking a much needed vacation were:

#1) one too many times constantly blowing ones own nose

 

#2) one too many depressing news casts in a row

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Somethings' wrong with the world today.


 

 

 Christmas Break Dangers for College Students - Cruise Ships

G'night. 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 7:00 PM PST
Updated: Saturday, November 17, 2007 7:24 PM PST
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Fit to print and a sizable retraction
Mood:  loud
Topic: News on News

Justive contorted, twisted, hell bent and out of control. 

Even after watching a man die on the televised news, a victim of police brutality, or insensitivity or pure male hubris, whatever you want to call it...tasered to death at YVR...it is my opinion that few Canadians would not have their jaws drop even further to the floor and walk away from watching CTV's W-5 programs 2-hour documentary entitled "Monster in the Family" with mixed feelings of disgust,contempt and anger and maybe even a little sick.

It as after being riveted to the film after nearly two hours , that our Prime Minister uses this man, in fact mentioning and using his name, as a out and out poster boy for life imprisonment for 3time violent offendors that  may be the most revolting.

 Every0one has their own opinion though, obviously. <__Guy like that makes me feel lucky to have one, let alone the right to post it.

But the documentary "clearly" shows who this man is, as supported by the opinion of well known and respected journalist for the

Globe and Mail's Christie Blatchford

http://ago.mobile.globeandmail.com/generated/archive/RTGAM/html/20070928/coblatch29.html 

 

 

 Her last words really sum up everything pretty well for the way

MOST Canadians feel; I am willing to venture my opine on that.

 See also

http://www.kbcafe.com/cobalt/?guid=20060708203925

 

and form your own. 

 

Thanks for visiting.

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 5:01 PM PST
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In addition to aboriginal rights
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: CAPITAL LETTER "B"


NEWS WIRE

Canada: A Nation Of Bigots? Our national tolerance is breaking down. In this week's issue, Maclean's asks, "Is our cherished multicultural tapestry fraying?

Is Canada becoming a nation of bigots? - Yahoo! Canada News

news.yahoo.ca/s/15102007/21/canada-becoming-nation-bigots.html 

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Canada: a nation of bigots? | Macleans.ca - Canada - Features

www.macleans.ca/canada/features/article.jsp?content=20071022_110249_110249

 

-  -Nagh, we just deny that Quebec exists. Every day of our lives.

 

Note recently: Canada was among 72 countries that urged the United Nations to call for an international moratorium on the death penalty. 

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Group denounces Canada over death penalty

 


Posted by mach1231 at 7:51 AM PST
Updated: Saturday, November 17, 2007 6:56 PM PST
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Mood:  mischievious

Oh ok heeeeeeeeeeEEEEEeeeEEEEEEEEeeeEEEEEre's one!

Robert Coates (politician)

was a Defence Minister under Brian Mulroney just after the 1984 election in which the Liberals were defeated.

According to Wik: Coates was forced to resign from Cabinet on February 12, 1985, three months after taking office, for breaching security by visiting a strip bar in West Germany and chatted with strippers while he had secret North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) documents in his possession. The resignation was the first to hit the Mulroney government.

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Well, I heard it was a place called Tiffanys and was considerably more than just a  "strip bar".

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(I think it's safe to say that this is what most of us are looking for when we surf on-line!)

Esp. concerning already public figures and already public information but which are sometimes considered "forgotten stories".


Posted by mach1231 at 7:32 AM PST
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Friday, November 16, 2007
Watching the World
Mood:  lucky
Topic: News on News

What in what in the world is what in the world
coming to when what in the world is the world coming to when
Brian Williams has to explain away to viewers what in the world it
is doing actually RAINING in Cleveland
while his station
is delivering a newscast?

This is actually what happened
when the station was reporting live from the Ohio city
last Monday and hundreds of people...didn't get the picture,
some actually believing the rain falling behind was part of
a chromakeyed backdrop! Huffington also reports.

But this is exactly the type of distraction we Canadians need from
our American counterpart cousins to the South. What, with
all the international attention on the behaviour of our police
forces
at our airport?

An airport which also welcomes people from around the world with million-dollar aboriginal art? Hmh.

Yes, a welcoming place but get that evil smirk off your face first.

And what about the now all but now glowing and brewing
political scandal  about a deported German businessman with allegations of highlevel corruption,lies,deceit and bribery?

At least some of which, has to do with a proverbial: lost letter?

I would say if Prime Minister Harper wishes to pick up some
good reading material next time perhaps he would like to
start with a recent book written by a good lawyer.

Such as this one for instance!
 

But if rain in Cleveland and disgruntled viewers or taser deaths
at international airports doesn't do it for you, or lost letters
alleging top high level corruption,...maybe this will
do it for you!

This belongs in the 'grace under pressure'


 

department
award for the week and it has to go to Hillary Clinton her self!
(Yah,  Tiger Williams has the week off) After an open question component
of the recent televised Democratic leadership debate from Las Vegas,


..the most highly viewed televised leadership debate to date...

one erudite looking but possible debutante material female (with
all the aplomb usual reserved for asking future Presidents what
their underwear brand is)...actually asked: what did she prefer:

diamonds or pearls?


Rising to the occasion of being embarrasingly put on the spot
for such an unanswerable question with utter sange froid
Ms Future President Hopeful replied

but not before a daft reference to
never being one to be indecisive......she would like to have BOTH!

Which I am sure we can agree is what we think some women in our
lives deserve, certainly not what made for fodder and heated

debate
on CNN recently, and that is the sad suicide of a MySpace teen
and the ridiculous helplessness the adults who configured in the
story felt. Its called : "intention infliction of emotional distress"

and one thing I can say for sure,  I am glad we are all adults

here and can fathom the emotional landscape of a still developing teenager. Can't we>?
=

Well, to be sure,  enough about the nonsense of the world.

Time for a real distraction
from this zaniness. Here is my recommendation...lose your self

ten bucks and you can't go wrong! 

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Have a nice day and thanks for visiting my kick-ass/kissass cafe!

--

Novel on Vietnam War wins National Book Award

 

PS I think I'll take the week off , too!

 

Cool!


Posted by mach1231 at 7:53 PM PST
Updated: Friday, November 16, 2007 8:34 PM PST
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Paul Young is my fave
Mood:  on fire
Topic: Entertainment

 


 

 There's only one reason to sign up for Animoto though and become a member....

 

Joe Jackson Cant get wHAt u want

Joe Jackson Cant get wHAt u want - remix!

Bizzare Love Triangle

Paul Young - Come Back and Stay 

Come Back and Stay - Paul Young II


Foot in mouth Funny!:

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Nostalgic Post-Modern Revisionism II

Montage #5 - remix!


= = = 

...and that's because it's cool! 

Leo Sayer Rendition2

 

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edit: wtf is this

http://www.lazygirldesigns.com


Posted by mach1231 at 1:18 AM PST
Updated: Friday, November 16, 2007 8:49 PM PST
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Lat Am police start joint force
Mood:  rushed
Topic: Crime and Punishment

 

You have heard of Interpol haven't you? Yes.

You have heard of Europol haven't you? .

Ameripol?

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Just at a time when Mexico is agreeing to extradite a former governor to the US to face drug charges ,...

while certain other countries are working to keep police corruption at bay,

....when soccer bosses are going to jail for drug offences,....

...as police representatives from 21 forces in Latin America and the Caribbean are meeting in Colombia to define the terms of a new regional police force.....

=  =

.....Russia wants a bigger slice of the Latin America and the Caribbean pie.

At least according to Stratfor: Russian Organized Crime

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and Shell Motor Oil! IN business for YOU, and ready when you ARE, trust the experts! :)


Posted by mach1231 at 8:30 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 9:48 PM PST
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Just another roadside diversion
Mood:  suave
Now Playing: Ladies and gentlemen
Topic: Entertainment

Please give a warm round of applause and welcome to Ms Danielle Panabaker!

http://www.daniellepanabaker.com/ 

 

Please give a warm round of applause and welcome to.... Ms Kay...Panabaker!

 

http://www.kaypanabaker.com/ 

 

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After you discount the Lindsay Lohans of the want-to-be actresses's world.....you could almost feel there is hope for Hollywood yet.

 Don't we all see a young budding Julia Roberts in these cute little starlets?

 

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Speaking of Roberts, everyones in the act now: damn that Britney Spears.. 

Julia Roberts reaches out to Britney Spears

Julia Roberts: I want to be housewife

ROBERTS ATTRIBUTES BODY TO GENETICS

Theres something funny about that last one to me since its from a pr website transmitting from: Austria! 

 

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But here's an interesting one ......

http://www.janinedigiovanni.com/reviews.html#madness

was recently optioned for a feature film by actress Julia Roberts' production company, Revolution Films.

 


Take care.

 


Posted by mach1231 at 10:40 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 10:49 PM PST
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Looking for Osama bin Laden in the Maldives
Mood:  lazy
Topic: Travel

"While vacationing tycoons and bikini-clad Hollywood superstars blissfully sipped drinks on the Maldives' secluded white beaches..."

 

a war was quietly brewing... 

 a war in which religion was not secondary but first...

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"After something like the tsunami, this frightening thing, people became far more interested in religion"..

While many of the fundamentalists were not violent, one [ Maldivian] was caught trying to join the Taliban in Afghanistan, another was arrested in India seeking to buy sniper rifles, and a third was jailed by U.S. authorities in Guantanamo Bay, Saeed said.

"For a small country, there were a large number of alarming signals.."

 

Terrorism threatens Maldives tourism 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 1:17 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 1:23 PM PST
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Blowers Daughter
Mood:  flirty
Topic: Entertainment

 

 

Who do you think this blog entry is for?

A few days ago I had watched this film on DVD called 'Closer' and felt so stupid, ridiculous;

I mean it is based on this Broadway play, ( Patrick Marber's "highly acclaimed" stage play)

and the play supposedly has
undercurrents all about sex and politics, but they do not touch

on
this 2much in the film...

but it was a really good film, a touching
music video on it too, beautifully rendered

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHPTHP4dihA



But after it was over I just feel like:
(to quote as I actually read in this womans
magazine once) : "in such a funk"

One part, at least one part, was just so
laughably ridiculously raucously funny,- but the film
itself was so ultra serious..its hard to not appreciate
it for what was put into it: a lot of effort and it
pulls off something that other films can't answer to

Even though it has that 'internet element' embedded
in the story line, it's not a film that people will end
up taking time to talk about, remember and re-live

The character played by Jude Law is a writer of
sorts, sort of a failed writer, an English one.

He accidentally sets up this fateful meeting
between an American photographer (played by
Julia Roberts) and a English Dr.(dermatologist
played by Clive Owen) over the Internet (a bad joke, just see the film on dvd, k?)


But not before he meets and falls in love
with his muse, another visiting American (the film is set in London)played by Natalie Portman

Anyway, the film shows the intersecting portions
of their lives and its really neatly done

I had a thought watching this film about how
suitable it would be for anyone who wanted
to pontificate more deeply on the joking idealization
of what a man considers to be the perfect mate:
a woman who can be a
a maid in the living room, a cook in the kitchen
and a whore in the bedroom (jah, seriously)

and our (American vs British) differing attitudes towards love and sex and maybe this is
where the politics seeps in...America was born both by a seperation desire and a quest for furtherness

But I conceded it was JUST a film; a movie
a vicarious type distraction to relieve boredom
..fill in some blank space

I had to repress the notion to run and blog it
and blah blah blah on about its relevance
to this internet fuelled contemporary
society we live...but here it is a few days later blogged

But the ending, and I guess thats what matters,
was really good....the girl at the end gets to save
the whole film and redeems everyone elses
despicability and horribleness

I get the feeling this film sums up what people
have been trying to form the words
to, words previously they would

have trouble getting their mouths to form,

express their minds about for a long time now

It could get staunchly moralistic people not to
change their minds, but at least re-think their attitudes

if only they were not so dead set about knowing right
about everything and stuck in tracks of being judgemental....

 and be more staunchly honest in self-appraisal

and its funny now that I think about it its like
life. LIFE doesnt have a happy ending. It's life.
And the film 'Closer' didn't try to fool me.
Or actually more like it did. Its surprising
to realize that is that what we still think
movies are about? Happy endings?

IN the end, the girl re-discovers her happiness.

Not finding it for the first time. And certainly not
finding it for the first time at the end
of the movie.

You see in the film/movie of the play 'Closer'..people DO love each other, even
as they DO bounce off of each other and other
peoples security bubbles and existences.

And they agree to it. And then they say
afterwards that they do. After the fact.

Its confusing because this is the INterNet
age after all and the film doesn't
discount that fact but doesn't overplay
or try to "just squeeze it for its juice", or make
light of it but it subtly acknowledges it
with barely a notable reference or two...

but at the end
you realize..the whole film is based on
lives touched by what happens with people
interacting online...and our general
sense of appreciation for truth.

But it doesnt say so.

Its far too intelligent for that to happen.

If nothing else, see it because its the only

film starring the beautiful Ms. Julia Robertson you haven't seen.

 


 

 Yah, old whats her name...hahaha.

 

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 More for your money...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2izKHG33o4


Posted by mach1231 at 2:50 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:13 AM PST
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