Saturday, December 31, 2005

"South Park" Parked by Complaints - Yahoo! News

"South Park" Parked by Complaints - Yahoo! News: "Did Comedy Central grant the Catholic League its Christmas wish?


Following the Dec. 7 season finale of South Park, titled 'Bloody Mary,' the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights slammed the network for its irreverent portrayal of church icons and sought to block the episode from being rebroadcast.

It appears the group may have met with success. A repeat of the finale was scheduled to air Wednesday night, but was pulled from the Comedy Central lineup without explanation"

CBC Arts: US group protests inaction on TV decency violations

CBC Arts: US group protests inaction on TV decency violations: "

A major parents group in the U.S. says it is disappointed regulators did not issue any fines for on-air indecency in 2005 after a record number of penalties the previous year.

'Here 2005 is going to end … and nothing has been done all year,' says Melissa Caldwell, director of research at the Parents Television Council. The council has spearheaded a crusade against coarse language and sexual content on television and files many complaints with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

The FCC can levy fines, often after an investigation and a vote by its five-member commission. It has not proposed a single fine for 2005."

CBC Arts: Dave Barry gives up humour column

CBC Arts: Dave Barry gives up humour column: "Humour columnist Dave Barry has said he will no longer write his weekly newspaper column, but will continue writing a blog.

Barry, whose work appears in more than 500 newspapers, went on sabbatical at the end of 2004, saying he would decide whether to keep working as a columnist at the end of 2005.

Editor and Publisher reported Thursday that he would not resume his weekly column, but will continue to write occasional columns for the Miami Herald, where he has worked since 1983"

CBC.ca - Arts - TV - The Final Rerun

CBC.ca - Arts - TV - The Final Rerun: "What a shock to discover those Wire tapes would be needed in 2005, a TV season with more than a few arid patches and disappointments. For during the last 12 months, Alias and Arrested Development were cancelled. Dave Chappelle strolled away from his show. Desperate Housewives and Lost became… well, desperately lost. And Curb Your Enthusiasm stopped being funny"

CBC Arts: Massive Mozart celebrations planned for 2006

CBC Arts: Massive Mozart celebrations planned for 2006: "Starting Jan. 2, 2006, CBC Radio Two will broadcast a show with host Shelagh Rogers where Mozart aficionados will make the case for their favourite music. The show, starting at 8:15 a.m., will be on Mondays, Jan. 2, 9, 16 and 23. The results will be tallied and revealed on the Mozart Countdown Finale Jan. 28 at 10 a.m. on Radio Two.

Radio Two will also be holding its Mozart Celebration from Jan. 27-29"

Friday, December 30, 2005

The Sweater (1980)

The Sweater (1980)

This cartoon tells a humourous story that underlines the "two solitudes" element of Canadian society where two social groups, the English speaking and French speaking populations live in the same country, but can literally barely speak to or tolerate each other. This is illustrated in this story about how a boy in Quebec has to endure the terrible shame of being given the sweater of the predominate English speaking Canadian hockey team, Toronto Maple Leafs, instead of the same sweater of his idol, Maurice "Rocket" Richard of the Montreal Canadiens.

Canada Vignettes: Log Driver's Waltz (1979)

Canada Vignettes: Log Driver's Waltz (1979)

In this short, we see an illustration of a traditional Canadian folk song about a woman's admiration of her boyfriend. As a log driver on the river, the physical demands of his job have made him a most able dancer who has charmed her heart

YouTube - Logdriver's Waltz

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Route 66

Route 66

If you ever plan to motor west,
Travel my way,
Take the highway that is best --
Get your kicks on Route 66.

It winds from Chicago to LA,
More than two thousand miles all the way.
Get your kicks on Route 66.

Now you go through Saint Looey
Joplin, Missouri,
and Oklahoma City is mighty pretty.
You see Amarillo,
Gallup, New Mexico,
Flagstaff, Arizona.
Don't forget Winona,
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernandino.

Won't you get hip to this timely tip:
When you make that California trip
Get your kicks on Route 66.

Instrumental Interlude

Won't you get hip to this timely tip:
When you make that California trip
Get your kicks on Route 66.
Come on in -- get your kicks on Route 66.
Get your kicks on Route 66.

Firefox - Rediscover the Web

Firefox - Rediscover the Web: "The award-winning Web browser is better than ever. Browse the Web with confidence - Firefox protects you from viruses, spyware and pop-ups. Enjoy improvements to performance, ease of use and privacy. It's easy to import your favorites and settings and get started. Download Firefox now and get the most out of the Web"

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Saugeen Shores,Port Elgin,Southampton :News: SAUGEENSHORELINER

Saugeen Shores,Port Elgin,Southampton :News: SAUGEENSHORELINER: "Port Elgin and Southampton News.The new voice of news,sports,human interest stories, from community sources .The new voice of Saugeen Shores"

Monday, December 26, 2005

The Phantom of the Opera (2004)

The Phantom of the Opera (2004): "A disfigured musical genius, hidden away in the Paris Opera House, terrorizes the opera company for the unwitting benefit of a young protege whom he trains and loves. "

CBC News Indepth: Year in Review 2005

CBC News Indepth: Year in Review 2005: From Gomery to Live 8, a new Pope, an old flame for an aging prince, 2005 will go down as a remarkable year.

Our 2005 Timeline gathers the top national and international news stories of the year - as well as a taste of what transpired in the world of business, arts and entertainment and health and science.

CBC News Indepth: Year in Review 2005

CBC News Indepth: Year in Review 2005

CBC News: Microsoft sells control of MSNBC to partner NBC

CBC News: Microsoft sells control of MSNBC to partner NBC: "Microsoft Corp. said Friday it has sold a large chunk of all-news channel MSNBC to its partner NBC Universal.
Under the deal, NBC boosts its stake in the channel from 50 per cent to 82 per cent with an option to buy out Microsoft's remaining 18 per cent stake within two years. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.


MSNBC has long lagged behind rivals Fox News Channel and CNN in the television ratings race. Rumours of unwinding the MSNBC partnership have been swirling for months. "

CBC News: Queen recalls 'terrible year' in sombre Christmas message

CBC News: Queen recalls 'terrible year' in sombre Christmas message: "The Queen praised the 'quite remarkable' humanitarian efforts in the past year in her Christmas address to remember the victims of the Southeast Asian tsunami, the London transit bombings and other tragedies.

Queen Elizabeth accepts some tulips from a girl, after the traditional Christmas Day service at Sandringham, England on Sunday. (AP Photo)
She called 2005 a 'terrible year' in her annual speech, which was pre-recorded at Buckingham Palace and broadcast in the United Kingdom and throughout the Commonwealth on Sunday. "

Thursday, December 22, 2005

HOLIDAY GRETTINGS


MERRY CHRISTMAS &
HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Napoleon Dynamite (2004)

Napoleon Dynamite (2004): "A listless and alienated teenager decides to help his new friend win the class presidency in their small western high school, while he must deal with his bizarre family life back home. "

The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)

The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005): "Goaded by his buddies, a nerdy guy who's never 'done the deed' only finds the pressure mounting when he meets a single mother. "

Friday, December 16, 2005

Exhibitions (Library of Congress)

Exhibitions (Library of Congress) - some wonderful online exhibits

Bound for Glory: America in Color, 1939-1943 (Library of Congress Exhibition)

Bound for Glory: America in Color, 1939-1943 (Library of Congress Exhibition): "Bound for Glory: America in Color is the first major exhibition of the little known color images taken by photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information. These vivid scenes and portraits capture the effects of the Depression on America's rural and small town populations, the nation's subsequent economic recovery and industrial growth, and the country's great mobilization for World War II."

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Description: Valerie In Toronto

Description: Valerie In Toronto: "Working on a podcast here. Blathering, soundseeing, music and trying to sort things out. All from a radio refugee born in the USA but Canadian by choice."

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

CBC.ca - CBC Radio Podcasting

CBC.ca - CBC Radio Podcasting: "CBC Radio Podcasting Survey
Participate in the "

Wheel-Trans Remote Trip Confirmation: Login Page

Wheel-Trans Remote Trip Confirmation: Login Page

Internet Trip Confirmation

It has never been easier to confirm your scheduled trip times,
and vehicle type! Effective December 12, 2005, you can access your ride information on-line

Contracted Service Providers

Contracted Service Providers

Starkman Surgical Supply Ltd
1243 Bathurst Street, Toronto , ON M5R 3H3
Phone: (416) 534-8411 Fax: (416) 534-0203

Thursday, December 08, 2005

NFB - Production & distribution - Momentum

NFB - Production & distribution - Momentum: "@ NFB

MOMENTUM
Momentum is a program from the Ontario Centre of the National Film Board of Canada. This program provides 100 emerging filmmakers insight into the creative and craft elements of documentary production and provides hands-on experience, NFB expertise and an introduction to a network of contacts that will help new filmmakers pursue their career.
Momentum explores innovative methods of producing quality, low-budget, short documentaries that reflect our mandate and our continuing support of culturally relevant works to mirror Canadian diversity.
Emerging filmmakers are invited to participate in one-week seminars, at no charge. After the seminars, four candidates are selected�based on proposals written in the week after the seminar�to participate in the production phase of the program and are expected to make the commitment of an additional five weeks to complete their short film"

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

BREAKING: "Madly Off" To Leave CBC Radio (I Love Radio .org)

BREAKING: "Madly Off" To Leave CBC Radio (I Love Radio .org): " Lorne Elliott has decided that this season will be the last for his Madly Off In All Directions show which has aired on CBC Radio for a decade.
'Lorne and the Madly Off team have done a masterful job in making CBC Radio one of hottest destinations for comedy,' said CBC Radio's head of A&E programming Kim Orchard. 'The entire team has proven time and time again that they are some of the best in the comedy and broadcasting businesses.'
She added that she is looking forward to
working with Elliott on developing other potential programs for CBC Radio."

sky click around and have fun

sky

sky click around and have fun

todbits.com

todbits.com: "Tod Maffin�s Daily Technology Report"

Tod Maffin is the CBC's technology columnist and is a technology futurist, giving more than 40 presentations worldwide about the emergence of new media in business.

Barney VS 2pac - Google Video

Barney VS 2pac - Google Video

Videos: Barney vs Tupac, Cheney vs Scarface, Spike Jonze vs Esquivel and Mixel Pixel
All those years of Barney bashing come full circle in this video mashup of the big purple dinosaur channeling Tupac Shakur. This is nine years old, but I missed it. Soundtrack's not safe for work, so put on the headphones. Streaming video from Google, via Daddydesign. - BAD LANGUAGE

Asian Tour '05 - '06

Asian Tour '05 - '06: "Asian Tour '05 - '06 " my brother pauls blog

Asian Tour '05 - '06

Asian Tour '05 - '06: "Asian Tour '05 - '06 " my brother pauls blog

Friday, December 02, 2005

Laser EaglesArt Guild, Painting for Disabled People

Laser EaglesArt Guild, Painting for Disabled People: "What is Laser Eagles?
Laser Eagles is a unique, heartwarming and astounding opportunity for the creation of art, relationship and community."

Laser Eagles Described

What is Laser Eagles?

Laser Eagles is painting for disabled people. The Laser Artist uses a laser pointer, designing a painting on a canvas. The Laser Tracker follows the light beam, executing the creation.

Together they create art. Together they bring unique cultural expression to our community.

The Laser Eagles group puts together sessions where Laser Artists and Trackers work with each other. We also assemble the volunteers, supplies, locations, etc. to make it all work.

CBC News: BCE sells major stake in Bell Globemedia to Torstar, Teachers'

CBC News: BCE sells major stake in Bell Globemedia to Torstar, Teachers': "Canada's media-ownership landscape is in for a major reshaping with news that BCE Inc. is selling off a huge chunk of its media division � Bell Globemedia � to Torstar Corp. and the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan.
Bell Globemedia owns the CTV television network, the sports specialty channel TSN, and the Globe and Mail newspaper.


Once the proposed deal is done, BCE's stake in the media company will have dropped from 68.5 per cent to just 20 per cent. "

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

BBC NEWS | Americas | Canadian election gamble

BBC NEWS | Americas | Canadian election gamble: "Last Updated: Tuesday, 29 November 2005, 10:38 GMT


Canadian election gamble
By Lee Carter
BBC News, Toronto



Stephen Harper's image is improving among Canadians
Canada's opposition parties are taking a gamble by forcing an election in the middle of winter when much of the country is blanketed in snow and temperatures of -20C are not uncommon.
The election, set for 23 January, will be dominated by the same issue as the last election just 17 months ago - a corruption scandal that has dogged the Liberal party.
Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority Liberal government had failed to shake off the scandal, which dates from a previous administration.
In the late 1990s, at least C$100m ($81m; �43m) of government money that should have been spent on promoting national unity in the primarily French-speaking province of Quebec was instead diverted to the coffers of Liberal-friendly advertising agencies. "

CBC - Canada Votes 2006

CBC - Canada Votes 2006: "Canadians will choose their next government on Jan. 23, the first winter election in decades.

CBC News: Canadians face winter vote

CBC News: Canadians face winter vote: "Canadians will choose their next government on Jan. 23, the first winter election in decades.

Paul Martin emerged from Rideau Hall Tuesday morning to announce that Governor General Micha�lle Jean had dissolved Parliament at his request and set the election date.
The Liberal minority government fell Monday evening in a no-confidence vote, a year and five months since the day it was elected.
The opposition parties brought the Liberals down on a simple motion of no-confidence � 'That this House has lost confidence in the government.'
All the federal party leaders say they are ready for the campaign, and each will begin his campaign immediately. "

Saturday, November 26, 2005

CBC News: Kiss may have been fatal for Quebec teen

CBC News: Kiss may have been fatal for Quebec teen: "An autopsy will be performed on the body of a 15-year-old girl in Quebec's Saguenay region who officials believe died from an allergic reaction to her boyfriend's kiss.
The girl was allergic to peanuts, and while she did not actually consume the nuts herself, officials believe she reacted after kissing her boyfriend who had eaten peanut butter. "

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Froogle Shopping List

Froogle Shopping Listmy frooggle wish list / my christmas list

CBC Radio | The World This Hour

CBC Radio | The World This Hour: "Each weekday afternoon at 4:00 and 5:00, The World This Hour keeps you up to date with what�s happening in Canada and around the world. The team also produces the Business Network in conjunction with CBC journalists in Calgary. The Business Network can be heard at 5:45 a.m. in most locations.

The World This Hour is heard on Radio One and Radio Two"

YWCA Toronto | Youth ARE

YWCA Toronto | Youth ARE: "youth ARE

The Youth ARE program prepares disabled youth for the world of work through employment planning, vocational assessment, employability and remedial vocational life skills and the opportunity to complete an unpaid work experience. We train participants in a variety of work related skills, including:
career interests and planning
goal setting
resume writing
job interview skills
job search techniques
employer expectations
employment resources
disabilities and work
communication skills and assertiveness
team building and conflict management
stress management
decision making and problem solving
motivation

Youth ARE began in 2002 with the expansion of the former YWCA Pre-Vocational Experience program. Youth ARE is funded by Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), a branch of the Ministry of Community, Family and Children�s Services"

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Our Public Airwaves - 22 Minutes ousted from Hill scrums

Our Public Airwaves - 22 Minutes ousted from Hill scrums: "When all the parliamentarians came into the foyer of the House of Commons, pontificating and critiquing yesterday's mini-budget in front of reporters, one microphone not present was the one belonging to This Hour Has 22 Minutes.

Normally, the CBC-TV satire might have been on the scene to catch such pure comedy.

But during the current session of Parliament, the show has been refused its usual temporary press badge to the scrums. Normally the show's producers have no problem getting day passes from Parliament Hill's press gallery, the office which issues the official accreditation.

However, this season, This Hour Has 22 Minutes has been rebuked, not because of any particular segment that may have offended a prime minister here, a cabinet minister there, or caucus members everywhere.

No, This Hour producers say they can't get their usual credentials because of another show, Radio-Canada's satirical TV program Au-del� du R�al.

The press gallery became much more reluctant to hand out accreditation for non-news shows after an incident involving a crew from Au-del� du R�al this past summer. When the crew showed up on Parliament Hill one day, the host of the show didn't have his correct name on his pass. Security guards recognized him, noticed his credential didn't have his correct name and ejected them"

City of Toronto, Toronto Transit Commission TTC

City of Toronto, Toronto Transit Commission TTC: "Telephone Numbers and Hours of Operations
Customer Service and Wheel-Trans Registration Weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
416-393-4111
Trip Reservations
416-393-4222

Same Day Service
Weekdays 5:30 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. and
Weekends and holidays 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.

Advance Service (Next Day)
Daily 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Prebook Service (Minimum of 4 weeks)
Daily after 12:00 noon

TTY Line for the Hearing Impaired
416-393-4555
Daily 5:30 a.m. to 12:00 midnight

Trip Cancellation Line
416-393-4311
24 hours a day
RideLine Cancellation
RideLine Automated Trip Confirmations
416-397-8000
Fixed trip times for next day are available as follows:

For early morning trips between 6:00 and 9:00 a.m., call after 9:00 p.m. the night before or on the day of service
For all other next day trips, call after 11:00 p.m. the night before or on the day of service
RideLine Automated Trip Booking
Available everyday from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
416-397-8000
RideLine Automated Trip Booking
RideLine Automated Trip Cancellations
Available everyday from 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
416-397-8000
RideLine Automated Touch Tone Service
General Policy and Trip Information
Available everyday from 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
416-397-8000

"

CTV Toronto | CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television

CTV Toronto | CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television

CTV Toronto is a part of Bell Globemedia. We are proud to offer Canadians more top 10 programs then any other network in Canada. Our local news at Noon, Six and 11:30 are the market leaders.

Our flagship 6pm newscast, CTV News with Ken Shaw and Christine Bentley is the number one local newscast in Canada in terms of audience, and was awarded the Radio and Television News Directors Association Award for best local newscast in 2005.

Mad tv's on the downlod

Welcome to MADtv.com!: "MADtv accepts submissions for consideration in our 'On The Download' segment. If you would like to submit, please email info@madtv.com. By emailing info@madtv.com you have agreed to MADtv's terms and conditions for submitting material."

Welcome to Engrish.com!

Welcome to Engrish.com!

Engrish can be found all over the world, but the vast majority of the really funny and creative Engrish is from Japan. The webmaster has seen many examples of Engrish from around the world, but most are not fit for Engrish.com (ie – they are not funny enough). People are invited to send in Engrish from other countries (including the US) - if some really good examples come in, Engrish.com will be happy to post them.

Saturday, November 19, 2005

If a Man Answers (1962)

If a Man Answers (1962): "Rich socialite, Sandra Dee meets and marries photographer Bobby Darin and attempts to 'train' him to be the perfect husband"

a list of most movie i have seen

http://imdb.com/mymovies/list?l=7517979

Votes IMDb
Votes
Sort by name Highest
13 Going On 30 (2004) 9 my vote 6.3 indb average
50 First Dates (2004) 9 6.8
The Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie: Strange Brew (1983) 8 6.6
All About Eve (1950) 8 8.5
American Pie (1999) 9 6.8
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) 8 6.5
Anger Management (2003) 9 6.0
Animal House (1978) 9 7.5
Anything Else (2003) 10 6.4
The Apartment (1960) 9 8.4
At First Sight (1999) 7 5.7
Back to the Future (1985) 9 8.1
Back to the Future Part II (1989) 8 7.0
Back to the Future Part III (1990) 7 6.7
Being John Malkovich (1999) 9 7.9
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) 10 8.3
Big Daddy (1999) 8 5.9
Big Fish (2003) 9 8.1
Bruce (1998) 8
Cinemania (2002) 9 7.1
Cousin (1998) 10 7.4
Dance Me to My Song (1998) 9 7.3
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999) 8 5.6
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) 9 8.7
The Falls (1991) 9 7.0
Five Easy Pieces (1970) 9 7.4
Forrest Gump (1994) 10 8.2
The Freak (2002) 10 7.0
From Justin to Kelly (2003) 7 1.7
Gaby: A True Story (1987) 9 7.5
Gone with the Wind (1939) 10 8.1
Good Will Hunting (1997) 9 7.8
The Graduate (1967) 10 8.1
The Great Gatsby (2000) (TV) 8 5.7
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 8 7.2
How's Your News? (1999) 8 7.0
It Happened One Night (1934) 9 8.3
The Jerk (1979) 9 6.9
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) 9 7.5
The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) 9 5.0
The Lonely Guy (1984) 9 6.0
Love Actually (2003) 9 7.8
The Majestic (2001) 9 6.7
Manhattan (1979) 9 8.1
Midnight Cowboy (1969) 9 7.9
Mighty Aphrodite (1995) 9 7.0
Mona Lisa Smile (2003) 8 6.1
Mr. Deeds (2002) 8 5.5
My Flesh and Blood (2003) 10 8.8
Not Another Teen Movie (2001) 8 5.3
On the Town (1949) 9 7.7
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) 9 8.8
Pretty in Pink (1986) 8 6.3
Punch-Drunk Love (2002) 9 7.5
Rain Man (1988) 9 7.9
Roger & Me (1989) 9 7.7
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997) 9 5.8
Sleeper (1973) 8 7.4
The Station Agent (2003) 10 8.0
Sunset Blvd. (1950) 7 8.6
The Tao of Steve (2000) 9 6.8
That's Entertainment! (1974) 9 7.5
Titanic (1997) 7 7.0
Van Wilder (2002) 9 5.9
The Waterboy (1998) 8 5.5
When Harry Met Sally... (1989) 9 7.7
You Ruined My Life (1987) (TV) 8 4.4
Zelig (1983)

Yahoo! 360� - arc23's Profile

Yahoo! 360� - arc23's Profile my yahoo 360 profile

ABOUT MYSELF

ABOUT MYSELF


A LITTLE ABOUT MYSELF:
My Name is Adam Roy Cohoon [ARC]
was born on Auguest, 23, 1980,
I lived in Kincardine , Ontario , Canada [14 years]
I lived in Port Elgin , Ontario , Canada [3 years]
I live in Toronto , Ontario , Canada
I have cerebral palsy and I an in a wheelchair,
I went to Kincardine District Secondary School [ KDSS , grade 9 , 1994-95]
also Saugeen District Secondary School, [ SDSS , grade 10-12 , 1995-98]
favorite sports teams; TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS, TORONTO BLUE JAYS, TORONTO RAPTORS, BUFFALO BILLS, TORONTO ARGONAUTS, and MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

I also got interested in poetry, especially classic poetry. A good poem to me can really speak to my emotions.
I LOVE SHORT FILMS WATCHING AND MAKING THEM

I really started to love the arts music, poetry, short films and movies. I fell in love with the visual arts. I look at all things around me in a different visual way. It has also encouraged me to visit art galleries around the city. I love going to the Art I fell in love with classical music and jazz and Public radio, I always have music or the radio on. I listen digital commercial free classical or jazz on my digital cable, or CBC radio one or two, CJRT jazz and or NPR or the BBC over the internet.

I have Yahoo And MSN Messager, contact me to exchange contact ID Info

the infomation is from a get to know e-mail, here it is;

>nicknames: ARC, SMADERLY, CHEESY, AD MAN, ADUM
>dob: August, 23, 1980
>parents: Bruce Cohoon, Laurie Cohoon
>sibs: brothers Evan and Paul
>best friends: to many to write down [I call them all good friends]

On July 29, 1999
I excepted Jesus into my heart.
It has changed my life.
I just started reading the Bible [The New Testament]
and my faith just grew.

>hobbies: surfing the net, watching tv, BOCCIA, talking on the phone
>collect: Coca-Cola items
>best advice ever given: don't tip your chair again
>words or phrases you use to much: like, what,
>a non-sport game in which you excel: daydreaming
>coolest experience:flying
>scariest thing you've ever done: HAD surgery on both of my leg's
>fave food: french toast and tacos
>fav sport: Boccia, All sports except tennis and golf
>other sports: surfing the net
>fav movie: FOREST GUMP
fav things to wear; Jeans and t-shirt

Friday, November 18, 2005

the wtf blog, Blog for friends and enemies to vent,rant,accuse and write about life.

the wtf blog, Blog for friends and enemies to vent,rant,accuse and write about life.: "73 Free easy to submit your blog feeds "

CBC News: Ottawa urged to conduct CBC review

CBC News: Ottawa urged to conduct CBC review: "A parliamentary committee is asking the federal government to carry out a full review of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's mandate, role and services.
The Standing Committee on Heritage made the request Wednesday, calling on the government to set up an independent task force to do the job. "

CBC News: B.Y.O.B., New Brunswick hospital tells patients

CBC News: B.Y.O.B., New Brunswick hospital tells patients: "One of the few remaining hospitals in New Brunswick to prescribe liquor and beer is telling patients they'll soon have to buy their own alcohol.
The long-standing practice of prescribing alcohol for medicinal purposes � such as giving beer to breastfeeding women, to help people sleep or to increase appetites � still exists in three New Brunswick hospitals.

Dr. Edouard Hendriks, head of Edmundston's health authority.
Hospital pharmacies in Saint John, Bathurst and Edmundston keep alcohol on hand for prescription-only, therapeutic purposes.
But as of Jan. 1, the hospital in Edmundston will no longer keep a booze supply.
The head of Edmundston's health authority, Dr. Edouard Hendriks, says times have changed"

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Google Blog Search

Google Blog Search: "
Find blogs on your favorite topics"

PublicBroadcasting.ca

PublicBroadcasting.ca: "This site is dedicated to all forms of public broadcasting. Whether they use television, radio, the internet or other media as a platform; whether they say it directly or through the arts, when Canadians tell Canadian stories, not to appease advertisers or out of other commercial interests- but because they have something to say, that is public broadcasting - it is our constant national town-hall meeting, how we learn about ourselves, each other, and gather the information vital to democracy - and all other national institutions are greatly diminished without it"

my feed

: "ARC23 RADIO / ARC'S REVUE My life boring for some , plain for others , interesting to most hilarous to me"

Google AdSense

Google AdSense: "Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to what your visitors are looking for on your site � or matched to the characteristics and interests of the visitors your content attracts � you'll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages. "

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

RSSTop55 - Best Blog Directory And RSS Submission Sites - Robin Good' Sharewood Tidings

RSSTop55 - Best Blog Directory And RSS Submission Sites - Robin Good' Sharewood Tidings: "*As more and more people get involved with the Internet and as more Web sites, blogs, news services and other online resources continue to grow in number and variety it becomes increasingly important to maintain high visibility and exposure for the content being generated by closely following the major distribution media.
Until now the web was populated by Web sites and other HTML-based content pages, and the main vehicle for reaching content has been the large use of major search engines and directories.
As a rapidly increasing number of content sources, new and old, migrate or add RSS as a key distribution channel, and as more people utilize RSS newsreaders and aggregators to keep themselves informed, the ability to maintain high exposure and visibility is gradually shifted from a complete attention to major search engines and content optimization techniques to an increasing awareness of RSS feed directories and search tools."

Saturday, November 12, 2005

IFILM - Viral Videos: Family Guy's FCC Song -

IFILM - Viral Videos: Family Guy's FCC Song -: "This song and dance number pokes fun at the FCC with the sort of brilliance we've come to expect from Family Guy. "

Worth Repeating....

Worth Repeating....

When you see someone acting weird, stay away from them. They many
not be acting.

Ice Cream Sundae?

Ice Cream Sundae?

Libby said her three year old daughter's restaurant meal came with a
sundae. Of course, all daughter knows is "ice cream". When the
waitress asked her daughter, "Would you like your ice cream sundae?",
daughter replied instantly, "No, thank you, I want it NOW."

I Love Laughter - After the party

After the party, as the couple was driving home, the woman asks her husband, "Honey, has anyone ever told you how handsome, sexy and irresistible to women you are?"

The flattered husband said, "No, dear they haven't."

The wife yells, "Then what on earth gave you THAT idea at the party tonight?"

EVER WONDER? …

EVER WONDER? …

Why the sun lightens our hair, but darkens our skin?
Why women can't put on mascara with their mouth closed?
Why don't you ever see the headline "Psychic Wins Lottery"?
Why is "abbreviated" such a long word?
Why is it that doctors call what they do "practice"?
Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor, and dishwashing liquid made with real lemons?
Why is the man who invests all your money called a broker?
Why is the time of day with the slowest traffic called rush hour?
Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
Why didn't Noah swat those two mosquitoes?
Why do they sterilize the needle for lethal injections?

I Love Laughter - Two little old ladies were attending

Two little old ladies were attending a rather long church service.

One leaned over and whispered, "My backside is going to sleep."

"I know," replied her companion, "I heard it snore three times."

I Love Laughter - A woman goes to the local psychic

A woman goes to the local psychic in hopes of contacting her dearly departed grandmother. The psychic's eyelids begin fluttering, her voice begins warbling, her hands float up above the table, and she begins moaning. Eventually, a coherent voice emanates, saying, "Granddaughter? Are you there?"

The customer, wide-eyed and on the edge of her seat, responds, "Grandmother? Is that you?"

"Yes granddaughter, it's me."

"It's really, really you, grandmother?", the woman repeats.

"Yes, it's really me, granddaughter."

The woman looks puzzled, "You're sure it's you, grandmother?"

"Yes, granddaughter, I'm sure it's me."

The woman pauses a moment, "Grandmother, I have just one question for you."

"Anything, my child."

"Grandmother, when did you learn to speak English?"

Upcoming.org: Toronto Podcasters Meetup at Casey's Restaurant (Tuesday, December 13, 2005)

Upcoming.org: Toronto Podcasters Meetup at Casey's Restaurant (Tuesday, December 13, 2005): "Toronto Podcasters Meetup
Tuesday, December 13, 2005 (7:30 PM - 9:30 PM)
Casey's Restaurant

123 Front Street West
Toronto, Ontario

If you're a podcaster, podcast listener, radio fan, or just generally interested in podcasting, please plan to attend!

The agenda will be loose and freeflowing: Share ideas, swap geeky tech tips, and more. I'll be seeking your suggestions on what direction you think CBC should go in for its on-demand offerings.

You MUST RSVP on this site to attend. If you see 'TBA' as the location, please email me at tod@todmaffin.com and suggest a location!

Thanks! Hope to see you!

Tod Maffin
http://todmaffin.com/podcasting/"

I Love Laughter - selling bibles

minister concluded that his church was getting into serious financial troubles.

Coincidentally, by chance, while checking the church storeroom, he discovered several cartons of new bibles that had never been opened and distributed. So at his Sunday sermon, he asked for three volunteers from the congregation who would be willing to sell the bibles door-to-door for $10 each to raise the desperately needed money for the church.

Peter, Paul and Louie all raised their hands to volunteer for the task. The reverend knew that Peter and Paul earned their living as salesmen and were likely capable of selling some bibles but he had serious doubts about Louie. Louie was just a little local farmer, who had always tended to keep to himself because he was embarrassed by his speech impediment. Poor little Louis stuttered very badly. But, not wanting to discourage poor Louis, the reverend decided to let him try anyway.

He sent the three of them away with the back seat of their cars stacked with bibles and asked them to meet with him and report the results of their door-to- door selling efforts the following Sunday.

Anxious to find out how successful they were, the reverend immediately asked Peter, "Well, Peter, how did you make out selling our bibles last week?"

Proudly handing the reverend an envelope, Peter replied, "Father, using my sales prowess, I was able to sell 20 bibles, and here's the $200 I collected on behalf of the church."

"Fine job, Peter!" The reverend said, vigorously shaking his hand. "You are indeed a fine salesman and the Church is indebted to you."

Turning to Paul, he asked "And Paul, how many bibles did you manage to sell for the church last week?"

Paul, smiling and sticking out his chest, confidently replied,"Reverend, I am a professional salesman and was happy to give the church the benefit of my sales expertise. Last week I sold 28 bibles on behalf of the church, and here's $280 I collected."

The reverend responded, "That's absolutely splendid, Paul. You are truly a professional salesman and the church is also indebted to you."

Apprehensively, the reverend turned to little Louie and said, "And Louie, did you manage to sell any bibles last week?"

Louie silently offered the reverend a large envelope. The reverend opened it and counted the contents. "What is this?" the reverend exclaimed. "Louie, there's $3200 in here! Are you suggesting that you sold 320 bibles for the church, door to door, in just one week?

Louie just nodded.

That's impossible!" both Peter and Paul said in unison. "We are professional salesmen, yet you claim to have sold 10 times as many bibles as we could."

"Yes, this does seem unlikely," the reverend agreed. "I think you'd better explain how you managed to do accomplish this, Louie."

Louie shrugged. "I-I-I- re-re-really do-do-don't kn-kn-know f-f-f-for sh-sh-sh-sure," he stammered.

Impatiently, Peter interrupted. "For crying out loud, Louie, just tell us what you said to them when they answered the door!"

"A-a-a-all I-I-I s-s-said wa-wa-was," Louis replied, "W-w-w-w-would y-y-y-you l-l-l-l-l-like t-t-to b-b-b-buy th-th-th-this b-b-b-b-bible f-f-for t-t-ten b-b-b-bucks ---o-o-o-or--- wo-wo-would yo-you j-j-j-just l-like m-m-me t-t-to st-st-stand h-h-here and r-r-r-r-r-read it t-to y-y-you?"

Youth Drop-In "Video Dance Party"

Youth Drop-In "Video Dance Party"
For youth ages 16-29. A chance for young adults to meet and socialize.

Date: Saturday, November 26, 2005
Time: 7:00-10:00 pm
Location: Earl Bales Community Centre
(4169 Bathurst St., at Sheppard Ave.)
Cost: $5.00

Featuring Snacks will be provided, and attendant services are available.
Raffles will be held for a variety of gift certificates, proceeds raised will go towards the purchase of a piece of equipment for the new centre.

Friday, November 11, 2005

Announcing... The Canadian Podcasting Tour! (I Love Radio .org)

Announcing... The Canadian Podcasting Tour! (I Love Radio .org): "I'm pleased to announce the Podcasters' Meetup Road Tour! I'll going to be travelling across the country in the next couple of weeks to meet with Canadian podcasters so we can meet each other share ideas, swap geeky tech tips, and more. As many of you know, I also work for CBC Radio so I'll be seeking your counsel on what direction you think CBC should go in for its on-demand offerings.
Here are the cities and dates -- in most cases, the meetups will be about 7:30 p.m. at some local inexpensive eatery (think pub food).
You MUST RSVP to attend. To do so, just click your city and enter your info. If you see 'TBA' as the location, please email me and suggest a location!

St John's NL: November 21 (7:30 p.m.)
Halifax: November 23 (7:30 p.m.)
Ottawa: November 26 (1:00 p.m.)
Montreal: DATE TBA
Winnipeg: December 6 (8:30 p.m.)
Toronto: December 13 (7:30 p.m.)
Regina: January 10 (7:30 p.m.)
Calgary: January 11 (7:30 p.m.)
Whitehorse: Jan 17 (7:30 p.m.)
Vancouver: Jan 20 (5:30 p.m.)"

NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories - XML file

NPR: Most E-Mailed Stories - XML file: "The stories NPR.org visitors are recommending the most. The best of Morning Edition, All Things Considered and other award-winning NPR programs."

NPR: Story of the Day - XML file

NPR: Story of the Day - XML file: "Funny, moving, exceptional, or just offbeat -- the NPR story people will be talking about tomorrow. The best of Morning Edition, All Things Considered and other award-winning NPR programs"

NPR: Pop Culture - XML file

NPR: Pop Culture - XML file: "Perspectives on the cultural landscape: stories, interviews and reviews from Morning Edition, All Things Considered and other award-winning NPR programs"

Thursday, November 10, 2005

CBC Arts: More sex on U.S. TV, fewer safe sex messages: study

CBC Arts: More sex on U.S. TV, fewer safe sex messages: study: "Sexual content was defined as 'both talk about sex and depictions of sexual behaviour, ranging from kissing and fondling to sexual intercourse.' Examples of sexual content referenced in the study included a wide range of TV programming, including the film Blue Crush, WB's Gilmore Girls, NBC's Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Fox's The O.C. and ABC's General Hospital."

Friday, November 04, 2005

CBC Arts: CBC Radio One revamps afternoon programming

CBC Arts: CBC Radio One revamps afternoon programming: "CBC Radio One is planning changes to its afternoon schedule that will tailor the programming to different markets.
Beginning Nov. 7, drive shows in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Toronto will be extended to begin earlier, at 3 p.m. and a new national newscast will be added at 4 p.m.

There are also major changes coming in Radio One's national program schedule.
A new half-hour daily program called The National Playlist, hosted by Jian Ghomeshi with Shelagh Rogers, will begin at 11:30 a.m.
And The Roundup is being replaced by another laid-back conversation and music show called Freestyle. "

Monday, October 31, 2005

CBC Radio One introduces new afternoon lineup (I Love Radio .org)

CBC Radio One introduces new afternoon lineup (I Love Radio .org):

"CBC Radio One introduces new afternoon lineup
Canada At Five and The Roundup are gone, and a new afternoon lineup will launch on CBC Radio One starting November 7.
Afternoons will kick off with a new daily program called The National Playlist with Jian Ghomeshi. The program is a continuation of the very popular 50 Tracks, but plays more to the iPod and MP3 generation. Every day at 11:30, Jian and Shelagh Rogers will bring together musicians, actors, producers and even politicians to debate which tracks will find a place on the ever-evolving list. From oldies, to classic rock, to the cutting edge of the Canadian independent scene, the audience will get the final say about what remains on the list.
Freestyle, with Vancouver-based hosts Kelly Ryan and Cameron Phillips, will be replacing The Roundup. This national show is an ongoing conversation about things that make the cut at the water cooler -- life, leisure and the newest trends -- mixed with a daily dose of pop music.
CBC Radio will be making changes to local programming in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Toronto by extending the afternoon drive shows, which will now begin at 3 p.m. in these markets.
It will also significantly augment its news offerings in the afternoon. It will add a new national newscast called The World This Hour, hosted by Marcia Williams. It will run at 4 p.m. and again at 5 p.m. replacing Canada at Five. The World at Six remains."

Liberal.ca - Prime Minister Paul Martin to Launch National Weekly Radio Address

Liberal.ca: "Prime Minister Paul Martin to Launch National Weekly Radio Address

This will be the first of what are planned to be regular addresses by the Prime Minister on radio covering a variety of topics.

Given that there may be occasion to speak to political matters, the Prime Minister has instructed that the cost of these broadcasts be borne by the Liberal Party of Canada.

The address will also be made available Sunday via the party Web site at www.liberal.ca.

Below is a list of stations that will be broadcasting the address every Sunday at approximately 10:58 AM (local time unless otherwise indicated):

NewfoundlandVOCM
PEICHLQ
Nova ScotiaCKPE, CHFX
New BrunswickCFQM, CIOK
QuebecCITF, CFQR, CITE, CJAD
OntarioCJMJ (10:44), CIMF, CJEZ (10:54), CHRE (10:42)
CFCA, CIQM, CIDR (10:46), CJMX, CFRB
ManitobaCHIQ (10:26)
Saskatchewan CIZL, CFMC
Alberta CKRY (10:40), CKNG (10:26)
British ColumbiaCKLG, CIOC, CFSR, CICF

For further information, please contact:

Steven MacKinnon
National Director
Liberal Party of Canada
(613) 783-8404"

Sunday, October 23, 2005

The Monitor Tribute Pages - NBC RADIO

The Monitor Tribute Pagesthe program ran continuously for 40 hours, from 8 a.m. Saturday to midnight Sunday. It had everything -- news, sports, comedy, interviews, remote pick-ups from around the world, music -- a true magazine of the air. Listeners could tune in or out at any time during the weekend, wherever they were -- at home or in their cars. During any "Monitor" hour, dozens of different people, places and things were presented -- all presided over, live, by hosts Weaver called "communicators" in mammoth New York studios NBC named "Radio Central."

If "Monitor" had failed, NBC Radio would have disappeared decades before it did. But it worked -- indeed, it was a smash hit with listeners, advertisers and critics. It quickly became NBC Radio's biggest moneymaker and almost single-handedly kept NBC in the radio business. Simply put, "Monitor" became the biggest thing in radio

NPR : Recalling a Media Pioneer: NBC Radio's 'Monitor'

NPR : Recalling a Media Pioneer: NBC Radio's 'Monitor': "Sunday, June 12, 2005 � Author Dennis Hart notes the 50th anniversary of the first broadcast of Monitor on NBC. Hart wrote Monitor, The Last Great Radio Show, the story of then-NBC President Pat Weaver's attempt to save his radio network. Hart claims Monitor started many of today's media formats, including talk radio."

94.5 The Bull (CIBU)

94.5 The Bull (CIBU)

Congratulations. You have discovered 94.5 THE BULL. We're Mid-Western Ontario's Best Damn Rock, Period. No other station in Canada plays the sheer range of rock n' roll music that we do. This is the station where you will hear one of the #1 songs in the world, and a song you haven't heard in over a decade, all within 10 minutes. Here at The Bull, rock music isn't something that happened just in the last 20 years

Saturday, October 22, 2005

I Love Laughter - There are three engineers in a car; an electrical engineer, a chemical engineer and a Microsoft engineer.

There are three engineers in a car; an electrical engineer, a chemical engineer and a Microsoft engineer.

Suddenly the car just stops by the side of the road, and the three engineers look at each other wondering what could be wrong.

The electrical engineer suggests the electronics of the car be removed down to its parts and then try to trace where a fault might have occurred.

The chemical engineer, not knowing much about cars, suggests that may be the fuel is becoming emulsified and getting blocked somewhere.

Then, the Microsoft engineer comes up with a suggestion, "Why don't we close all the windows, get out, get back in, open the windows again? Maybe it'll work!?"

I Love Laughter - 2 and 2

A businessman was interviewing applicants for the position of
divisional manager. He devised a simple test to select the most suitable person
for the job. He asked each applicant the question, "What is two and
two?"


The first interviewee was a journalist. His answer was "twenty-two."


The second applicant was an engineer. He pulled out a calculator and
showed the answer to be between 3.999 and 4.001.


The next person was a lawyer. He stated that in the case of Jenkins v.
Commr. of Stamp Duties, two and two was proven to be four.


The last applicant was an accountant. The businessman asked him, "How
much is two and two?"


The accountant got up from his chair, went over to the door, closed it
then came back and sat down. He leaned across the desk and said in a
low voice, "How much do you want it to be?"

I Love Laughter - senior personals

FOXY LADY: Sexy, fashion-conscious blue-haired beauty, 80's, slim,5'4" used to be 5'6"), searching for sharp-looking, sharp-dressing companion. Matching white shoes and belt a plus.

LONG-TERM COMMITMENT: Recent widow who has just buried fourth husband, and am looking for someone to round out a six-unit plot. Dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath not a problem.

SERENITY NOW: I am into solitude, long walks, sunrises, the ocean, yoga and meditation. If you are the silent type, let's get together, take our hearing aids out and enjoy quiet times.

WINNING SMILE: Active grandmother with original teeth seeking a dedicated flosser to share rare steaks, corn on the cob and caramel candy.

BEATLES OR STONES? I still like to rock, still like to cruise in my Camaro on Saturday nights and still like to play the guitar. If you were a groovy chick, or are now a groovy hen, let's get together and listen to my eight-track tapes.

MEMORIES: I can usually remember Monday through Thursday. If you can remember Friday, Saturday and Sunday, let's put our two heads together.

MINT CONDITION: Male, 1932, high mileage, good condition, some hair, many new parts including hip, knee, cornea, valves. Isn't in running condition, but walks well.

Food Spoilage Test

Food Spoilage Test

FINALLY, a way to know what to throw-out and what to save!

THE GAG TEST:
Anything that makes you gag is spoiled (except for leftovers from
what you cooked for yourself last night).

EGGS:
When something starts pecking its way out of the shell, the egg is
probably past its prime.

DAIRY PRODUCTS:
Milk is spoiled when it starts to look like yogurt. Yogurt is spoiled
when it starts to look like cottage cheese. Cottage cheese is spoiled
when it starts to look like regular cheese. Regular cheese is nothing
but spoiled milk anyway and can't get any more spoiled than it is
already. Cheddar cheese is spoiled when you think it is blue cheese
but you realize you've never purchased that kind.

MAYONNAISE:
If it makes you violently ill after you eat it, the mayonnaise is
spoiled.

FROZEN FOODS:
Frozen foods that have become an integral part of the defrosting
problem in your freezer compartment will probably be spoiled - (or
wrecked anyway) by the time you pry them out with a kitchen knife.

EXPIRATION DATES:
This is NOT a marketing ploy to encourage you to throw away perfectly
good food so that you'll spend more on groceries. Perhaps you'd
benefit by having a calendar in your kitchen.

MEAT:
If opening the refrigerator door causes stray animals from a three-
block radius to congregate outside your house, the meat is spoiled.

BREAD:
Sesame seeds and Poppy seeds are the only officially acceptable
"spots" that should be seen on the surface of any loaf of bread.
Fuzzy and hairy looking white or green growth areas are a good
indication that your bread has turned into a pharmaceutical
laboratory experiment.

FLOUR:
Flour is spoiled when it wiggles.

SALT:
It never spoils.

LETTUCE:
Bibb lettuce is spoiled when you can't get it off the bottom of the
vegetable crisper without Comet. Romaine lettuce is spoiled when it
turns liquid.

CANNED GOODS:
Any canned goods that have become the size or shape of a softball
should be disposed of. Carefully.

CARROTS:
A carrot that you can tie a clove hitch in is not fresh.

RAISINS:
Raisins should not be harder than your teeth.

POTATOES:
Fresh potatoes do not have roots, branches, or dense, leafy
undergrowth.

CHIP DIP:
If you can take it out of its container and bounce it on the floor,
it has gone bad.

EMPTY CONTAINERS:
Putting empty containers back into the refrigerator is an old trick,
but it only works if you live with someone or have a maid.

UNMARKED ITEMS:
You know it is well beyond prime when you're tempted to discard the
Tupperware along with the food. Generally speaking, Tupperware
containers should not burp when you open them.

GENERAL RULE OF THUMB:
Most food cannot be kept longer than the average life span of a
hamster. Keep a hamster in or nearby your refrigerator to gauge this.

I Love Laughter - Dear Spike,

Dear Spike,

I have been unable to sleep since I forced my daughter to break off her engagement to you. Will you forgive and forget?

I was much too sensitive about your Mohawk, tattoo, and pierced nose. I now realize motorcycles aren't really that dangerous, and I really should not have reacted the way I did to the fact that you have never held a job.

I am sure, too, that some other very nice people live under the bridge in the park.

Sure, my daughter is only 17 and wants to marry you instead of going to Harvard on a full ride scholarship. After all, you can't learn everything about life from books. I sometimes forget how backward I can be. I was wrong. I was a fool. I have now come to my senses, and you have my full blessing to marry my daughter.

Sincerely,

Your future father-in-law

P. S. Congratulations on winning the Powerball lottery!

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Zap2it - TV news - New Mom Fey Returns to 'SNL'

Zap2it - TV news - New Mom Fey Returns to 'SNL': "LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) Six weeks after giving birth, 'Saturday Night Live' head writer/'Weekend Update' co-anchor Tina Fey is returning to the show.
The 35-year-old Fey, who joined 'SNL' as a writer in 1997 and has been appearing on-camera since 2000, has been on maternity leave for the first few weeks of the season. She's set to return Saturday (Oct. 22), six weeks after giving birth to her first child, a girl named Alice"

CBC Arts: Fox shows top list of worst family viewing

CBC Arts: Fox shows top list of worst family viewing: "The Parents Television Council, in existence since 1995, has an online service that rates network shows for content suitable for children.

PTC Seal of Approval

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC)
Three Wishes (NBC)
American Idol (Fox)
The Ghost Whisperer (CBS)
Everybody Hates Chris (UPN)
Reba (WB)
Bernie Mac (Fox)
Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
7th Heaven (WB)

PTC Seal of Disapproval

The War at Home (Fox)
Family Guy (Fox)
American Dad (Fox)
The O.C. (Fox)
C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation (CBS)
Desperate Housewives (ABC)
Two and a Half Men (CBS)
That '70s Show (Fox)
Arrested Development (Fox)
Cold Case (CBS)"

SPEED

SPEED

Short Video Works by Disabled Youth



Oct. 21, 2005

7:30 PM

East Common Room, 8 Hart House Circle

Hart House, University of Toronto

Free Admission



Over the last year, five youth have been creating videos at TSV. The youth selected for the project became TSV members, took workshops at TSV and worked with to other artists in the community in order to create this program. It will surely be a great evening of innovative and engaging work. I hope to see you there.

- Roy Mitchell - Executive Director



Work by



Jared Black

Adam Cohoon

Ashleigh Judge

Garin Kennedy

Julia Munk

Stella Palikarova



A project in partnership with the Anne Johnston Health Station

Supported by funding from the Canada Council

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Simulacrum - Sonnyboo - click here to watch

Simulacrum - Sonnyboo: "Simulacrum - 1 minute, comedy, (2001)

Synopsis - Two wannabe filmmakers go on a quest to find inspiration
Shot on location at the actual Quick Stop and RST Video in Leonardo New Jersey."

AtomFilms - In God We Trust - click to watch

AtomFilms - In God We Trust: "
In God We Trust
United States | 16:35 | Jason Reitman

As Robert reads the words 'In God We Trust' on a quarter, he is pulverized by a speeding truck. Upon his arrival in purgatory, Robert learns he is going to hell because he mowed the word asshole into his neighbor's lawn, shipped a box of vomit to his ex-girlfriend, and didn't get enough points in general. However, fate gives Robert a second chance and he escapes back to Earth. Now, he must score the points necessary to gain entry into heaven or die trying as the minions of purgatory use everything they've got to to stop him. "

iiiiiiii link

iiiiiiii link A VERY COOL SONG and neat site

Flickr: Photos from arc23

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Monday, October 17, 2005

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