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Saturday, July 02, 2005

BROUGHT TO YOU BY...... THE CANUK FUNNY BONE



Do Canadians Have A Sense Of Humour?

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The Canadian Hunter: bring your gun and beer, eh?




A little Canadian humour, brought to you by a friend of mine in San Diego! Thanks Jean these are cute!

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And here is a really juicy little tidbit into what it's like to be Canadian. Check out Jay's blog, a fellow Canuk and a lady with a wicked sense of humour! Please take the time to read the link "Proud Canadian" that appears at the very beginning of her post on Canada Day, you won't regret it, it's well written, hilarious, and it really will give you a humourous insight into being Canadian. **NOTE ALL THE "U"'s IN HUMOUROUS!** And welcome Jay, you're linked on my sidebar!

As I am typing this, I am watching Live8 on TV. What an awesome thing. Just like 20 years ago with LiveAid, today's Live8 is much the same ~ inspiring the world (and in particular, world leaders) to awareness of Africa's plight. Every 3 seconds a child dies from poverty. I'm in NO way a political person, but hey I'm really into the human race in a huge way. I want world peace. I want an end to racism and prejudice, including changing same-sex marriage laws. And, I would like to see the bigger world powers do what they can about the poverty in the world's poorest nation, Africa. If they can do anything about it, then they surely SHOULD get it done. Live8 is about awareness, not asking for money. Enough said. I am finding it awesome to watch. And of course, I am hoping to spot our beloved Def Leppard when they go on stage to do their part for it all. I've got my tape ready to go in the VCR!

**Update** I've watched the Canadian Live8 channel and there was no hint of the Lepps, however lots of other great performers. A very moving day, to be sure. Let's hope and pray that the purpose of the whole thing comes to fruition. God bless the needy.


That wraps up today peeps, and I hope everyone is enjoying a happy and safe holiday weekend! Take care of each other, love one another ~ and for us all, PEACE!

Love Jude
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