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My family cooks for ourself but I was invited to a restaurant dinner. The food seemed yummy and the company appreciated. But I had forgotten about the MSG food additive/flavouring controversy some ...
In an emergency, AdventureSmart advises people to follow the STOP acronym: Stop, think, observe, plan and then act, which highlights the importance of a “survival attitude” based on planned actions ...
Everyone will be poor and happy... you will own less, and no houses. The housing problem will be fixed my ass. SROs is right. That poster is spot on... but working class people won't qualify for one.
Boy, am I glad to no longer be affiliated with that conniving dangerous psychopath of a stupid woman that made my life a waking nightmare. Don't let her quote unquote "cute looks" fool you. There's ...
But suggesting nothing more than griping or senseless rebellion. We music of hope and clear vision: The song 'Wake Up Everybody' by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes comes to my heart ...
You people need to stop letting Gregor Robertson live rent free in your heads. He’s a politician. Yes, most politicians in this country are disingenuous. But the Americans have it much worse than we ...
Who do you think of when you hear that song? Children aside, do you immediately think of one person? I do, and it’s not the one I’m with : (.
Boy, do I feel sorry for an old friend of mine that got married. He tied the knot with an evil conniving, hideous bitch succubus that controls him like a dog on a leash. She’s a psychopath with bad ...
Michelle Thrush’s childhood was anything but a charmed one, but her award-winning play, Inner Elder, wouldn’t exist if things had been different. The 58-year-old Cree actor, who calls Calgary home, ...
MOVETHECOMPANY’s 20th Anniversary Gala will feature five works from Beamish’s career, including a remount of 2018’s Trap Door Party (featuring one of his OG collaborators Amber Barton) and the Beach ...
The Canucks are obviously hoping to keep some continuity and a sense of culture after a season that crumbled into despair.
Weirdly, the man born Nicholas Edward Cave somehow encapsulated both sides of that dichotomy in Vancouver.
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