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Ignorance is bliss

Someone, it would seem, has linked to a proposal by the Green Party of Canada to implement a further tax of $C 0.12 cent per liter on gasoline to help combat greenhouse gas emissions. I’d like to take this opportunity to point out to said moron that someone that the Green Party is not the governing party in Canada, nor is there a snowball’s chance in hell of that ever happening.

Notwithstanding the ignorance of the foregoing, and more to the point, here’s a fact for the remaining morons of the world — of which there are many in North America: Canada contributes approximately two per cent of the worlds greenhouse gas emissions. For a graphic example of how the elimination of Canadaâ’s supposed portion of greenhouse emissions will affect the rest of the world, read on:

Here, take a dollar. Yes, $ 1.00 — it’s free. Take it!

Just for fun, let’s make it an American dollar. (Canadians have lots of those. Just ask the largest real estate investor in Manhattan.)

Now then, take two cents ($ 0.02) of that dollar and go out and buy something. Let me know when you’re back with something in your pocket.

Right. I thought so.

Oh, and 20 years from now, I’ll still be waiting for you to get back and show me the results of your wonderful purchase.

Sam the Record Man plays his last song

Sam the Record Man

“We are making a responsible decision in recognizing the status of the record industry and the increasing impact of technology,” said Bobby Sniderman in a press release.

What’s a record?

The store, located on Yonge Street in downtown Toronto since 1961, will close its doors on June 30. The founder, Sam Sniderman, began selling recordings in 1937 in the family’s radio store.

Merry Christmas

Ah the joy of yet another Christmas Day without snow. Yes, ’tis true! I can look out my window and see no snow one more time in my happy life, for the chinook rules in this part of the world. Of course, the temperatures aren’t southern California, but I could care less about that. Truthfully, even the temps aren’t that bad now that I’ve been here a while.

There’ll be no bike ride though. I’ve committed myself to that. But, April is just around the corner, so to speak, and I’ll be exploring new ground come next year. The riding in this neck of the woods is all new to me, and while I have passed through at various times in my life, I’ve never stopped to smell the roses.
wild rose
For my loyal subscribers (I think they total three in number), I’ll be adding some pictures to this thing over the next week or so. You might want to turn off your feeds or you’ll be continually annoyed as I update ad nauseum.