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Tuesday 11 June 2013

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Monday 10 June 2013

Friday 3 May 2013

Feasibility

In case you need a little context for this one:

The National Post published an article on May 1 which addresses the likelihood of uprisings within Canada.  As for the pandas, read this.

“A man who won’t listen can't hear.”  - George R. R. Martin

A. Crow

Tuesday 9 April 2013

Bloody Knuckles



Have you ever played the game of Bloody Knuckles?  Or do you just need a refresher in the rules?  

Don't worry!  You've come to the right place!

Players: 2
Equipment: knuckles
Objective: to smash the opponent's knuckles before he or she can pull them out of the way.

Game Play:
1) Player 1 and Player 2 stand facing each other.  
2) Together, they decide who will take the first turn smashing the knuckles of the other player (flipping a coin is a good way to decide this).  
3) Each player makes two fists and places them beside each other with the palms facing towards the ground.  
4) Now, Player 1 butts the knuckles of his or her hands up against the knuckles of Player 2.  
5) When both players are ready, the player whose turn it is (let's say Player 1) has 30 seconds to try to land as many blows on Player 2's knuckles as possible.
6) After 30 seconds, Player 2 gets a 30 second turn to do the same to Player 1.
7) Turns go back and forth until each player has had five turns.

Keeping score:
Each time a player lands a blow to the other player's knuckles, he or she is given a point.  At the end of the game, the player with the most points wins!  Simple!

Helpful tips:
Don't be afraid to bluff!  This makes the game exciting and keeps your opponent nervous and agitated. 
Excessive displays of strength may not be considered sportsmanlike, so use your best judgement!

Happy playing!

Oh... and don't forget... don't ever flinch!

A. Crow

Thursday 24 May 2012

Je Desobeis


In Quebec in heart, today.  Safety and courage to all who are there...

A. Crow

Thursday 3 May 2012

Let's Go Boris!

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Election times are always helpful in deciding who to cull from one's social media networks.

A. Crow