This time tomorrow I'll be pretty much around here. Travel takes time after all. But we'll be in Connecticut soon. Just passing through and curious to see if we can connect with the place. There was I time I was not well with New Hampshire until we got roadside help on that trip back in 2003. It's rough when you can't get along with a state. But I don't know how to patch it up with Connecticut. How to start? Mini-putt? I don't know what we would have done if not for Sea Swirl.
- Big day for me and NCPR today as we get a new frequency here in Kingston and 36 times the power aimed at us all.
- This is one of the few things in life I am ticked off that I cannot actually do. I had an acre fruit and vegetable garden in my old home and would love to have a 100 x 65 foot one out front.
- Who do you trust more: StatsCan or Tom Flanagan? For the visionary behind the theory of becoming the nation without a vision or purpose, he can make sense but you keep asking "why?" - is it to correct X or to undermine X to undermine Y? Would it be different if Margaret Atwood wasn't involved in this sort of thing?
- Vital data about Syracuse diners but a slightly ripe use of the internet to present data, no?
- Is there any lower form of support than having someone "feel" for you? Only Roger knows for sure.
- Unusual ways to have Nazis not machine gun you #459.

Comments
David Janes - August 20, 2010 12:29 PM
I'll take Tom Flanagan on this one. The census issue is big amonst the K1A crowd, but I notice a certain lack of mathematical or even rhetorical rigor in the explanations of what exactly the impact will be if the long form becomes optional.
Alan - August 20, 2010 4:06 PM
What does it make me when both Flanagan and Atwood give me the yips?
David Janes - August 20, 2010 10:05 PM
What's a yip? I like Flanagan - a good interview - though I have to say I couldn't make it through any of his books.
Atwood's on Twitter I hear and hanging out in the North Annex in RL.
David Janes - August 20, 2010 10:11 PM
What's better than not having Nazis machine gunning you is occasionally stuffing them with a claybeg.
Hans - August 23, 2010 8:58 AM
Tom Flanagan is pathetic. His attempts at yellow journalism and opinion manipulation are transparent and his agenda is obscene.