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Wednesday, November 19, 2003 

Meghan: Hey Al, quit playing with your balls.

Ah yes, a great comment there. I was actually just playing with a pool ball.......... No seriously I was. It's Meghan's sick mind, she's sick. Damn her! Oh well, I'm fine really.

James: This is cheap entertainment.

Yes that it was. That what was you ask? Me and some guys were out on the balcony off residence watching cars try getting up a snowy McGill street towards the the intersection of Dalhoussie and McGill yesterday evening. It was hilarious. It's amazing how doing something like that can be funny. When you're the one driving, it's different because it's your own life at risk, but this was funny. The cars would pull complete U-turns and go back downhill, some would stop completely with tires moving rapidly in motion and hold up traffic, and the big trucks with winter tires would just rip up the road like they've been driving in this sort of weather all summer. And so much snow, wow was there a lot. It snowed steady from 3 p.m. yesterday overnight. Oh, how I want to go snowboarding now. Our eyes were attached on the traffic even while the Canucks game was on, which they won 5-4 in overtime. My Leafs lost last night in overtime, to CALGARY! Ouch. That is painful. What else hurts is getting a flat tire on your car, which happened to me? The worst part is with all this snow I can't take that thing out with a spare tire on it. No way Jose! Add to that all the assignments I've got to hand in, and my limited amount of cash (come on Student Loan, get here soon), and Al is a little stressed out over a few things. I know it isn't necessary to post this, but oh well too late. I'm out. I've got work to do.

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  • I'm Al
  • From Williams Lake, B.C., Canada
  • I'm a 24-year-old sports reporter working at the Williams Lake Tribune, having graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism Degree from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops in June 2005. My hometown is Prince George.
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