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Painted Rocks and Whatnots
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I Have Lots

Painted Rocks and Whatnots

18 December 2017 18 December 2017  Artists, Community

You remember The Box.  That’s not a question.

Artist Brandi Jasmine does not have The Box, but she does hide some of her creations for people to find, sparking a little brightness in an ordinary day.  That seems similar to the I Have Lots initiative.

Read more about her project, here.

Check out her Facebook page, here.

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"I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought; and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.” - G.K. Chesterton

Source:  A Short History of England, via daily email from the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton

Posted: 28 Nov 2019

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Count me out . . .

Ability to demonstrate mental alertness during the entire 8 hour day
Utilize mental capacity for comprehension, analysis and decision-making throughout the day

Source: Online job ad

Posted: 29 Nov 2019

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Me, I achieve this by sleeping with someone other than my dentist.Badly worded poster

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Thu Dec 12th - 2:41 pm

Being asked if I will run again for CPC leadership. Zero chance.

The party is morally and intellectually corrupt. Scheer was a weak leader who pushed it to the centre. The next leader will do the same.

I started a principled conservative alternative. I’m sticking to it.

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Greater Toronto should be a province. Its resources, and problems, are larger than the municipal framework can accommodate properly.

(See my documentary True Strong and Free for this and other genuinely outside-the-box ideas: https://thejohnrobson.com/true-strong-and-free-2016.) https://twitter.com/sunlorrie/status/1205164138714083330

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Further, Toronto taxpayers more in taxes than they get back from either the federal government or the provincial government.

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Article: "The absurdity of the EU approach can be seen in the fact that if wine were sprayed on vineyards as a pesticide, it would have to be banned under a hazard-based approach."
http://www.rationaloptimist.com/blog/eu-risk-aversion/

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From cosmetics to #engineeredsunlight . . .

Dale Schaub@daleschaub1

An argument in favor of bootstrapping your business https://business.financialpost.com/entrepreneur/fp-startups/why-bootstrapping-just-may-be-your-companys-best-if-not-only-bet @financialpost @cheekbonebeauty @G2VOptics

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Article: "We have slowly but surely allowed ourselves to become extremely reliant on China in our zealous pursuit of expanding our trade and commercial interests. And in doing so, we have become complacent to the egregious human rights abuses in China."

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We must invoke Magnitsky sanctions against China - http://Macleans.ca https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/we-must-invoke-magnitsky-sactions-against-china/

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