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Archive for June, 2006

The Perfect Dog

In case after reading my weblog that you want a dog of your own, The Morning News has the best guide to picking out dogs I have ever seen.
Beagles
Yip! Oh, beagles sure do like to bark a lot—Yip! Yip! The beagle is a cute, bouncy bundle of joy. That is, until [...]

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Jordon pointed me to this article about the San Diego Padres
Matt LaChappa hasn’t thrown a pitch professionally in 10 years. He is confined to a wheelchair, and constrained by the physical fallout from back-to-back heart attacks.
Yet the Padres continue to pay him as if he were an active [...]

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She has her frisbee and was just laying on top of the sprinkler cooling down.  When she goes outside, she immediately finds her frisbee (the same one she pooped on yesterday), grabs it, and when it is hot out and we are watering, stands under the sprinkler for a while and then is off to find [...]

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A photoset of Mark at Confed Mall exploring the rides and me getting sick.  You need to be listed as a friend or family in Flickr to view them.

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A steak marinade recipe.  Perfect for summer barbecuing.  Once you have made that, here are some excellent tips on making the perfect steak .
Technorati Tags : steak, marinade, recipe

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Mark is done kindergarten today at Mayfair School.  His last day was spent touring Dairy Queen with his class.  When he was done school, he brought home his report card and Jordon and I took him to lunch and a gift (some spy gear) which included a camera, telescope, binoculars, and some recording devices.
 
As we [...]

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I took Hutch for a haircut yesterday.  They had hoped to cut Hutch’s hair so it was an inch long instead of the four to five inches long it generally is.  Sadly his hair was a little matted so he got a buzz cut.  The reaction that Hutch got when he got home was pity [...]

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President Bharrat Jagdeo, who spoke openly of plans for the first time on the weekend, said he has no major objections to foreigners filling some of the key positions in the Guyana Police Force in an effort to clamp down on crime and violence.

A good first step for Guyana [...]

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A photoset of Mark’s class going to Kinsmen Park in Saskatoon.  Like any photosets of kids or Mark, you need to have a Flickr account and be listed as a friend or family to see it. 
Technorati Tags : Kinsmen+Park, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Mayfair+School

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Last year we bought a IBM Thinkpad r40. After Mark managed to run through the powercord a couple of times, it damaged the motherboard enough that it was dead and was going to cost $700 to replace.. One of Jordon’s former co-workers, Andrew Bergman fixed it up for free and now I have my [...]

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