No guns or bombs required: just poisoned-tipped umbrellas, or real "poisoned" pen letters ("Dear Ilyas: By the time you have finished reading this sentence you will be dead...."). What used to be called the KGB I'm sure has cabinets full of this stuff slated for the next Moscow flea market.
Alan is apparently a Gen X-er who has hit 40... 41... 42... 43... 44... err... 45!... yikes...46!!! Holy Moly - 47. NIX THAT!!! Moley Most Holy... now 48....ummm... 49.
Pick any day's tunes as heard on CBC Ottawa's All in a Day hosted by my personal emailing buddy, Brent Bambury. You won't find a better music selection on radio anywhere - certainly not on the deeply dowdy CBC.
From Jan to March 2006, I tried a group humour blog with others on the subject of Canadian politics. It did not last but the posts were worth keeping. #16 was banned. There were no comments. It was at www.shadowcabinet.ca.
Comments
SayNay? - September 10, 2004 6:44 PM
No guns or bombs required: just poisoned-tipped umbrellas, or real "poisoned" pen letters ("Dear Ilyas: By the time you have finished reading this sentence you will be dead...."). What used to be called the KGB I'm sure has cabinets full of this stuff slated for the next Moscow flea market.
Alan - September 10, 2004 6:53 PM
Bulgarian umbrellas indeed.