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he should be writing about iPhones!
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here is a game relating to Yuri's thread...take an old GL song title and make it current (ie. more a sing of the times) for example, the above could be Black (oil colour) Day in April or how about, 110F and Getting Hotter (global warming) I don't want to take all the easy ones...give er a go.... |
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oh, I have to add a different twist...could also just keep the title the same and change the connotation...for instance, You Are What I Am
that is now about Avatars, no?:( (that is the only blue face i could find) |
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TALKIN' FREIGHT - the shipping charges that accompany on-line purchases. |
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"Alberta Bound" changed to "Vancouver Bound" written for the great 2010 Winter Olympics ?
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What a poignant story, Misty Moppens. I must be living under a rock because I've never heard of these tragic lovers. Gord would have a field day with this story!
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i imagine there has been a Newsweek article;), how about the miners in Chile?
EMP should send GL's complete catalogue down to those poor folks...they could listen to it several times over before they'll be outta there (hopefully safely) |
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i remember an interviewer asking Gord how he could keep up the hard work for so many year (writing, recording, touring, etc)
Gord replied something along the lines of "yes, i am dedicated but that isn't hard work....hard work is mining, farming, all that kind of stuff... not pushing a pen or holding a guitar" my best wishes to this rescue mission ( just about to begin)...yeah, they should pipe some gentle Lightfoot into that tube in order to keep them nice and calm during the ascent |
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they just brought the first fellow out..he looks wonderful. I am SO happy they are not having to wait till almost xmas as first thought.
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Oak Island, Nova Scotia...
intriguing story of lost treasure - Oak Island treasure hunter not ready to give up By JOE O'CONNOR, Postmedia News October 12, 2010 Golf ? It's a waste of time. And vacations, well, there's no time for those either, no reason to be lying about in the Florida sun sipping umbrella drinks when there is work to be done. And there is always more work, and never enough time, not for Dan Blankenship. Not for the past 45 years. Not for a hopelessly driven dreamer with gold in his eyes. He is 87. Don't ask about retirement. There is no quitting, no turning back, even with the clock ticking down to a Dec. 31 deadline that changes everything. "It is way too late (to turn back)," says Blankenship. "It's been too late for a good many years. I had a good contracting business in Florida. I had friends, a good reputation, and I shucked it all to come up here and make a gamble." "Here" is Oak Island, just off the coast of Nova Scotia, near the well-heeled town of Chester. It is a 56-hectare postage stamp shrouded by trees and central to a mystery that has been tormenting treasure hunters like Blankenship for more than 200 years. Blankenship has searched for the fabled treasure hidden on Oak Island since he read about it in the January 1965 edition of Reader's Digest. It is a Canadian cliffhanger dating back to 1795. A teen came upon a tree with a missing branch and beneath it, a weird depression in the earth. So he began to dig, an excavation that revealed an underground shaft -a Money Pit. Some say it is pirate booty. Others imagine Aztec gold, the lost treasures of the Templar Knights, a tomb for Norse kings or even Shakespeare's original manuscripts. It could be anything, or nothing at all. Blankenship's search could be nearing its end. Once the current treasure trove licence he holds, along with his four partners from Michigan, expires on Dec. 31, that's it. No more licences. At least not ones where the treasure hunter gets to keep 90 per cent of whatever he finds. If the legislation stays on track, a new permitting process will be struck in the new year and any search for treasure essentially would be an archeological dig. Any riches unearthed on Oak Island would be the property of Nova Scotia. Even if the deadline passes without a find, Blankenship -the island's owner -is not prepared to give up on his quest. Once infected by the mystery, few people can. His approach is different than most. Blankenship conceives of the Money Pit as a ruse, a clever decoy. It is his contention, and has been ever since 1967, that the treasure is elsewhere on the island. That treasure, he believes, consists of riches conquistadors looted from Mexico, Central and South America. Blankenship is a man who is not ready to lie down, an 87-year-old who is brimming with life, no matter how much disappointment he has encountered along the way. "If I didn't think there was something on this island I wouldn't be here," he says. "And I sure as hell didn't stay here for 40 years thinking there was nothing." radio broadcast from 1955 - CBC - http://archives.cbc.ca/lifestyle/pastimes/clips/9701/ Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/techn...#ixzz12FajsHU5 |
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there are a few recent current events that could inspire
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Ebola crisis :)
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uh, yeah, sure, lol…. just in time for Halloween, Jian…. creepy!!! ;)
I was thinking of something Patriotic and/or terror-ific … I'll take anything! |
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I think James was referring to the murder of two Canadian military men on Canadian soil by radicalized Canadian terrorists - one in Quebec in a deliberate hit and run and one at the National War Memorial in Ottawa while being a ceremonial honour guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 10 or so days ago.
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The only question is, DOES Gord still write about anything? If I ever get to meet him in person, I'll ask him to record another 20 fine albums for us before retiring from songwriting. :)
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