18th March 2013

Sauer-sausages and a heli-con

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Watching the battle of words (not wits) between a prominent federal politician and a prominent provincial politician. Two views of the same thing, supposedly. One believes that natural resources should be used for the good of the people. The other believes that those same natural resources should be used for the good of some people. What a difference one word makes.

I’m not sure how culturally exact my supper might have been. Sausages and sauerkraut. Just trying to get a handle on the the hot or cold thing showed that the public is split 50/50. I compromised; split the sausages 50/50 and then served the cabbage byproduct over the top. If it touched the meat, it was hot. If not…

This was the “nod to the Irish among us” coffeebreak at work. My provided music didn’t draw any jeers or cheers, but the volume was lower than what is recommended for consumption. Oddly, it took three laptops to find one with working sound drivers. Not good. Time to reformat the hardware.

There was a jailbreak in the province, yesterday. Those involved have been caught, but their method was newsworthy. An accomplice went sightseeing in a tour helicopter, and convinced the pilot to check out the courtyard in “that place with the fences, over there”. Landed, left, brought the friends back to a backwoods cottage for a party. That’s the version for TV during the after school block. The primetime movie will be somewhat more action packed, and I can see Kiefer Sutherland doing something. You know, with guns and a grim face.

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