Victory Mosque Built on Parliament Hill

I got a call at work the other day, from a lady in Ottawa. She was angry and distraught, and very much in need of the help of some kind strangers to make sure our fair country is safe from danger. It went something like this:

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Supernova Goes Pop

It is disgustingly warm. I’m wide awake after a shift at Bell. The heat at once lulls me a bit yet keeps me from wanting to touch anything at all.

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Fitter, Happier, More Productive

Laura and I are becoming quickly and surprisingly proficient in ASL, which is fantastic. Pat Dumoulin, it turns out, can fingerspell incredibly quickly. Once I saw him do it on Friday, I realized I had seem him do this before long ago but figured he was making jibberish signs. Not so.

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A/S/L?

Today was my second day back at Bell, my first day actually working. Yesterday during the refresher training day I sketched up a logo for the Is A sites, as well as some motifs for Slutniks. When I got home I started building the Is A logo in vector format. Today I sketched up the Dear Burger logo. Unfortunately the fries look awful, so I’ll have to redo them.

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Obscene Amounts of Voyeurism

Tomorrow I start once again at Bell. Half the summer is gone. Ironically, I can often get more work done on other projects while at work at Bell. I made a list on my phone of all the projects I’m working on so I can quickly reference it any time I need to remember what needs work.

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Yippee-ki-yay, Maniac

Watched Live Free or Die Hard and Mad Max tonight. Mad Max was an overly simple plot wrapped in convoluted cinematography and poor audio level equalization. I can definitely see it being a great movie, if only any of it had any feeling of repercussion. The bad guys gave no believable idea of insanity, they were just a bunch of actors being loony, which is really boring to watch because it’s so meaningless. I hope and am led to believe the second is much better.

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