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Hey, Kids! It Snew Last Night.....

Hey, Kids! It Snew Last Night.....

By Ray on December 1, 2007 - 11:00am

....And here's the proof!
I looked outside, and this is it....
Take your time on the streets today, because they're slippery.
Make a Snowman. Sing Christmas Carols. Stay Warm !
And enjoy your day, everyone....

Submitted by Ray on December 1, 2007 - 11:40am.

All you SPICE GIRLS fans
Have a look at this!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on December 1, 2007 - 12:18pm.

I wish you would quit photographing the "same old, same old" - I'm tired at looking at the same predictable images. It seems like you're trying to make your pics look like postcards - how unoriginal is that! The idea of blogging is to give "anyone" the opportunity to express their opinion whether you agree with them or not. To stop blogging on important issues like the loss of life by taser happy RCMP is just what the police and local/provincial governments want you to do (forget). Just because you enjoy throwing in the white towel and "moving on" doesn't mean I or anyone else will. You,re an embarrassment to my proud Vancouver heritage since 1806. Idiot.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on December 1, 2007 - 3:11pm.

Perhaps it is time you followed fundamental blogging decorum. It is OK to make harsh slanderous comments about someone's blog. But when you go after their character like referring to Bruce as "Brucey" in your opening line...look out.
I have known Bruce for over 20 years he is very passionate in politics and nobody here at the office would dare call this 250 lb. 400 lb. bench pressing frame "Brucey". You crossed the line on blogging etiquette. If you don't like his blog philosophy then just don't read it. (You know his username). I know he called you an idiot at the end of his back atcha comment. Knowing him as I do he was probably putting closure to your unnecessary character slander. "Shame on you". If I were you I would apologize or do something you seem to be good at - moving on - and off this blog site.

Submitted by Anonymous on December 1, 2007 - 3:49pm.

...there is no need for anyone to apologize or move on.

Submitted by Ray on December 1, 2007 - 10:58pm.

You want lessons on blogging? Check out some of my earliest posts,
from nearly three years ago, when we were all trying to get this show
on the road, any way we could. My humble efforts got us into USA Today,
and I didn't do that by yapping about the Olympics, using racial slurs
about other ethnic groups, or by childishly bragging about who I know
and how much they weigh, and how much they can lift. None of that is
remotely relevant to anything we're talking about here. It's just a
demonstration of immaturity. My dear departed old daddy made noises
just like that, so I have lots of experience recognizing the breed.
I got your attention, and that's exactly what I intended to do.
And you're a fine one to talk about "blogging etiquette". You're
hiding behind the overworked title "Anonymous". Why? Are you afraid
someone might put two and two together and figure out who you are?

Commentors to blogs should either sign in and use a proper name,
or not add a comment at all. Should I apologize? For hurting your
delicate feelings? Like I might do if you were a little kid and
needed a hug to make it all better? If I say something out of line,
I fully expect to be told off about it, just like what's happened here.
If we can't stand a little heat, then we don't belong in the kitchen.
But if it makes anyone feel better, then I apologize. And if my pictures
are boring anyone to tears, that's fixable too - I'll stop trying to
add a little life to the front pages, if you insist. I was getting
bored with all that anyway, to be honest. Why wear out a nice little
camera if nobody's interested in the same old scenery? And if you want
me off this blogsite, that's easily arranged too - just as soon as you
start using your real name while asking or telling. I don't respond well
to requests from "Anonymous". On the Internet, that could be anybody!

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