Sunday, April 30, 2006

Just wanted to report that Mr Brown is back on the West Coast, home where he belongs in the correct time zone...welcome the laddie back to Lotus Land!

Friday, April 28, 2006


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Check out the above link, pretty neat stuff, no eaglets yet!

Monday, April 24, 2006



Oh yes, and a quick before and after as it were:

Sunday, April 23, 2006






Roofing follies, it's done! 2 1/2 days, over 120 man hours and many aches and pains. Special thanks to all my aides, especially Tommy Thick Fingers who ran the show and kept us rocking and rolling. Some pics of the 'fun'

Friday, April 21, 2006


Poor pup, all she loved to do was chase sticks with a vengance, fight to mark her territory, and battle hard every time the vaccuum cleaner came out; miss that team, I mean pup...
An image taken by a fellow competitor with whom I'm entering a photography contest. The rules will be simple, X amount of you will be notified by email and asked to judge the best of a random six photos. I've already set up a blog with all the entries and a brief description of the events unfolding...after all is said and done, I'll post the link here and maybe tell you whose photo won. But only if it's mine! Actually, either way we all win right?


lets continue our caption game.....

Thursday, April 20, 2006

A little chuckle for y'all...occasionally you get an email with an image so funny...I've taken off the title it came with in hopes you might come up with something funny yourselves...let the game begin...

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Well Kids, tonights the night! I've passed through all of my training on heavy equipment at the mine, and tonight at long last I get to run the second largest loader in the world. To put that picture into persective, the top of that bucket is some 45 ft in the air. Crazy huh? I was on it observing yesterday, and was really shocked by what a piece of machinery it truly is. Funny how you can haul loads off of it for years, but never really have much admiration for it til you finally hop on. Wish me (and the drivers I'll be loading) luck!

Thursday, April 13, 2006

I just got the results of the Canucks Golf Tournament! Here are the results:

Todd Bertuzzi -18
Markus Naslund -17
Ed Jovanovski -8
Matt Cooke -8
Mattias Ohlund -7

OH WAIT that's not their golf scores, that's their PLUS MINUS STATS!

Could have give Man-Tits a run at Augusta maybe!
Well, here we go...no need to worry about missing spring tee times as my beloved Canucks are done. A touch of history...bear with me here: I remember the year I began playing goal. A flyer arrived in the mail for a local hardware store that had sticks on sale for somewhere in the vicinity of two dollars. My mother and I agreed that I should have my own stick, so as to not have to always borrow from the new neighborhood kids on sweet ass Clifford Ave. I'd made some new friends in that lovely cul-de-sac and spent every glorious afternoon whittling away the hours smacking a tennis ball at a beat up old net once we'd finished our days at Happyvale Elem. I remember running home, cutting through the dirt patch where we rode our bikes for hours on end; and cruising in the front door anticipating my very own stick. My afternoons after school with my mother hold many a memory for me. Often the house smelled of bread, cookies or muffins. In this same house I remember my mom, elbow high in flour baking dozens of pies (with less expenisive wind fall apples which were sweet but tart); but none the less saving some dough for me. With it, I can recall us making beautiful strudels which we adorned with our initials made of dough. I guess I'm getting at the fact that my afternoons apre school are vivid and treasured. On the day in question, I ran through the door, waiting to see my lovely first stick. Instead I found a heavy, lumbering no name brand goaltender's stick which must have weighed at least a pound. I recall my mom at this point, not knowing the difference, and feeling every bit the silly landed immigrant. I can still see her in my minds eye, and adore her mistake. I didn't spaz out, but rather took out my stick and became the blocks goaltender. My mom went on to the Kamloops Sports Hall of Fame. I went only to adore the sport, but more importantly, watch the 82 playoffs with my folks, where my love of Canucks hockey took some deep root. Richard Brodeur captured the interest of the nation, and our home. From the day I got that stick, I've always followed my Canucks, and I will til the day they or I leave. But this said, man O man, I want this team gutted like a fish! Having taken this lovely trip down memory lane, I don't wish to spoil the mood by harping on the club's mistakes. Rather view it as an evolution of a family; one that'll have it's ups and downs.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Thought I'd share this with y'all. Bought this kinda knowing JFu wouldn't let the kids have it, so it's all mine. I really want to open it up and play with the piece, but the packaging is just way to cool; I mean look at that cop! He's one steely eyed MoFo.

Alrighty, I'm taking a bit more interest in what I'm listening to these days. I'm not sure if it's a maturation, or just the cutie who works at my fav record store. Regardless, though I'd share a few of these 'new to me' albums that are turning my crank at the moment:

Emiliana Torrini: Fisherman's Woman and Love in the Time of science. (Can't say enough about this woman)
Sarah Harmer: Songs for Clem and I'm a Mountain. (Kathleen Edwards would kick her ass in a fight.)
Pinks Mountaintops: Self Titled and Axis of Evol (the latter being the better of the two.
The Boss: the ghost of tom joad (Even saw this in a crossword clue the other day!
Stars: Set Yourself on Fire. (This album fucking rocks, I love it.)
Bell and Sebastian: The Life Pursuit. (Scottish, nothing more needs said. By the way, JFu hate's em)

Love this line:

"I always loved you, you always had a lot of style. I'd hate to see you on the pile of nearly made-it's, you got the essence dear, if I could have a second skin, I'd probably dress up as you"

Alrighty, there ya go - let the jokes begin lads...

Monday, April 10, 2006



Man I love this pic, can't believe man tits Phil won back to back Masters this weekend. Oh well, I'll try and forget that he won and remember my 330 yard long drive prize (and second place overall for the weekend) This is gonna be the year DRo lights it up.
Well, thought I was going to have a stroke watching the Canucks tonight. Having missed most of the Calgary game on Sat due to a little to much happiness in Penticton, I was wound up to watch tonights game. Cooked up a free range turkey with all the fixins, which was carved and served minutes before the puck dropped. Then all hell breaks loose: poor coverage and break-outs, fucking brutal goaltending and one hell of a hot opposing goaltender and the Canucks have essentially shit the bed again. And you know what really gets my goat? I want to see a little emotion, some fury, some agressive plays. Saw Nazzy slam the bench door, but that was about it...no scrums, scraps, nothing. Just Ruttu being moronic, Auld taking a bad penalty, a twin hitting the post, and us throwing a zillion pucks at Giguere. All for not, I'm so damned frustrated with this club; why is it I'm so fanatic? Oh well, looks like I won't have to miss any tee times this spring because of pressing Canuck playoff games. Who the hell knows though, the way this fucking league is being played, maybe the final three games are four point games??? Regardless, they'd have to win one. And on another point, I'll drive Morrison to the airport with his 18 kids this summer if he needs a ride. Long life Burkie, and I fart in your general direction Puffy.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006







Here's how I see it, by Sat the lads could be in dire straights; surely they'll be nervous having sat for days on end watching Gary Bettman's new NHL battle it out. Really not sure how to predict anything at this early point, but I feel those two San Jose games are gonna be nuts; everything'll be on the line. Must admit though, this new schedule is questionable, and not just as a Nucks fan. I want to play every team in the leage, and as a fan and PPV buyer, I'm truly fucking fed up of MIN, CAL, COL, STL etc. Would have been swell to see some of those curiously placed superstars from the East. Oh yeah, the East may claim a cup now and then, but the division blows with a chasm between the elite and 10th place; that's why they always draft so well out there...........

Monday, April 03, 2006


Vancouver,Canada (AP) - A seven year old boy was at the center of a
Vancouver courtroom drama yesterday when he challenged a court ruling over
who should have custody of him.

The boy has a history of being beaten by his parents and the judge initially
awarded custody to his aunt, in keeping with the child custody law and
regulations requiring that family unity be maintained to the degree
possible. The boy surprised the court when he proclaimed that his aunt beat
him more than his parents and he adamantly refused to live with her. When
the judge suggested that he live with his grandparents, the boy cried out
that they also beat him. After considering the remainder of the immediate
family and learning that domestic violence was apparently a way of life
among them, the judge took the unprecedented step of allowing the boy to
propose who should have custody of him.
After two recesses to check legal references and confer with child welfare
officials, the judge granted temporary custody to the Vancouver Canucks,
whom the boy firmly believes are not capable of beating anyone.

Sunday, April 02, 2006







Rory' semi-finished mechanical masterpiece, words seem petty...check out his blog link (Rorminder's blog) for previous pictures of the beast in its Jeckel mode, this is truly Hyde! He tells me that there are a few more touches to be added, none the less I was stunned looking at the suspension as the kid explained his custom mods. The new truck is a vision of inspiration, hard work, and dedication to his cause. I'm so fucking proud of this lad...I'll be sure to post some more pics once the final pretty bells and whistles are on 'er. Also, vote for this truck is he decides to put it in Hot Nights in the City!!! Be sure to nag him too, as I think he deserves a day on the sidewalk watching chins drop and being told what a wonderful job he has done bringing and old heirloom back to another generation.