Congrats to these teens for doing the right thing and not taking things lightly. They should be commended and encouraged to do this in the future.
Original article:
http://www.vancouversun.com/teen+thwarts+possible+school+shooting+again/2629358/story.html
But after Evgeni Plushenko lost to American skater Evan Lysacek and awarded himself a “Platinum Medal“, you have to wonder how long a sore loser can keep playing games like that.
Then the Russian Maxim Shabalin got a Bronze medal for a routine that was definately a league below both the performances of Canada and the US, who received Gold and Silver respectively, complains that the Canadian team was “too technical” and not really dancing. Then what about their ‘dance’ mocking the First Nations people?
Now after watching the entire series, I felt that the two true standout performers were Canada and the US, and they were really the only two contenders for Gold. I think the Russians were lucky to get bronze, to be quite honest.
]]>At any rate.. Its always the Brits that come out with their scathing comments in any situation, I guess since their own reputation preceeds them. Everyone knows the British reputation, so now they’re trying to hard to make themselves feel better. Understood.
Maybe they just don’t want Canadians visiting their country anymore? Good way to do it.
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Tarnished Canadian Image
Britain’s Guardian says that we’re too self-absorbed and tries to make us sound like a terrible country. I can understand, given their own stereotypical international image, that they would want to make others seem less.
At any rate, yes, the death of Nodar Kumaritashvili, the Georgian Slider, is a tragedy. Yes, there are many protesters here, and yes, Canada does want to win some medals. Maybe most of the other Countries criticizing would have preferred it if the Canadians just intentionally lost to keep our image of being polite?
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Apparently a Tim Horton’s in New Brunswick owned by Edwin Dow has banned a guy from ever going into their store again because he has gotten Burnt Decaf coffee and complained three times about it.
Now, I can understand pain in the ass customers, and stuff. I’ve complained about lots of stores in the past, and while I think that many customers can be a pain, I think a lot of stores now feel like they have the right to treat customers any way they want, which is fine I guess if they don’t want the customer any more. However, they should be ready to accept the fact that they will get flack for it, and there will be fallout in some cases. I highly doubt all this bad press for Edwin Dow was worth three cups of coffee. If even two customers skip out on coffee now he will have lost money.
No, the customer is not always right, but when I go to Starbucks, and they screw up a drink, even a LITTLE bit, they give me a free drink! Virtually every time! When they screw up my free syrups in my drink and charged me for them, they gave me 2 free drink coupons. While its a bit annoying having to deal with stuff that they tell you that you are supposed to get, they make up for it, and it keeps me coming back. They make me feel like they want me as a customer, and I don’t mind paying a premium for a coffee that I enjoy drinking and a brand I enjoy associating with.
Reference article:
http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/Patron+makes+double+double+take+over+Hortons/2537021/story.html
The Nominees are in for Best Picture, and for the first time in a while, I’ve seen most of them. The nominees are:
Avatar
Inglourious Basterds
Up in the Air
The Hurt Locker
Precious
Up
An Education
A Serious Man
The Blind Side
District 9
Seems to be quite a few nominees this year, or maybe I’m just not remembering previous years correctly. Of those that were nominated, I haven’t seen An Education, A Serious Man and Precious. I haven’t actually even heard of the first two, and Precious struck me as as retelling of Fat Girl, by Catherine Breillat.
At any rate, as an overall fantastic movie, I would say all of the ones I watched were definately fantastic. Inglorious Basterds was probably the one that I least thought I would like, but ended up liking. Blind Side was a sleeper for me… I don’t usually like that kind of movie. District 9 was phenomenal. The Hurt Locker was also phenomenal. Avatar was a brillant and definately over-the-top as far as epic-ness. Up in the Air was also much better than I thought, though I felt ther were some weaknesses.
If I had to make a choice as to my choice for best picture, I would have to say “District 9″
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Just watched Up in the Air, and Anna Kendrick looked pretty hot. I love the character she plays. I remember her from Twilight, or rather, the first half of Twilight I watched before I couldn’t handle the bad acting and melodrama. I love her girl-next-door look combined with innocent naivete, she plays it very well.
Anna Kendrick is a certified hottie!
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I’m a 100% Canucks fan, but while this kind of politics probably happens all the time in hockey, I’m surprised that it has come out this way. It makes the Canucks seem like sore losers, and while its agreeable that most people that watched the game would agree that some of those calls were questionable, this is not the first time this has happened.
I wouldn’t be surprised if that kind of thing happened all the time, and I just accept it as part of the game. You get a free power play in one game, and you lose it in another.. its just luck that determines which one hurts or helps you more. However, I do agree that openly telling players that you are getting back at them is not a good thing. It makes them and fans lose faith in the officiating system.
Even made it on ESPN:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=4818137