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Dec 11, 2006 05:00

"In the mid-fifties it was the CBC that provided the main impetus, hiring young film enthusiasts like Allan King. King began by documenting some of the more neglected aspects of our social life -- Skid Row (1956), Pemberton Valley (1957) -- in a manner growing out of the Grierson tradition but already anticipating the less didactic, more ( Read more... )

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mandrakes December 12 2006, 20:07:41 UTC
To the church take the priest, clerk, and some sufficient honest witnesses.
If this be not that you looked for, I have no more to say,
But bid Bianca farewell forever and a day.
LUCIENTO: Hear'st thou, Biondello?
BIONDELLO:I cannot tarry.

The Taming of the Shrew, William Shakespeare.
Surprise, surprise.

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krogoth5 December 14 2006, 02:11:40 UTC
Hmm... Closest book, Eh?
I'd haft to say, I don't really have one... So, I'll just quote a little Mac program I got called "iFortune"
"Assumption os the mother of all screw-ups."
-Anonymous; iFortune Fortune Page: Unknown

Or another one:
"Excellent day for putting Slinkies on an escalator"
-Anonymous; iFortune Fortune Page: Unknown

Ben-guy, You should get this.
I'll give it to you next I'm on, using my Mac.

-Matt Out.

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corrosivemind December 14 2006, 03:12:26 UTC
I don't own books.
You know that.

Yeah okay I do own a couple.. but you know I'm too lazy
:)

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