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Bob Jonkman, Green Party Candidate. About the merits of voting for the Green Party. Of course, the Liberals will say a vote for the Greens is a vote for the Conservatives, the NDP say a vote for the Greens is a vote for the Liberals, and the Conservatives just pass legislation to suppress the vote. A vote for the Green Party is not. Transparent and Accountable, Respectful, Issue-based, Representative, and Cooperative.
Join Chef Lyndsie in the Kitchen as she dares to try new foods and attempts to piece together great masterpieces. Thursday, September 22, 2011. So, to redeem myself, I decided to try chinese again, this time doing sweet and sour chicken. It was really, really good. I was pleased with the way it turned out and will definitely be doing this meal again. 2 chicken breasts, cut into squares.
Denver, Emma, Asher and Owen. Wednesday, January 8, 2014. Well I took Owen in for his 12 month check up and shots. He was battling off the head cold that has gone around our family since Christmas so we just added to his misery. Other then that he is doing great.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013. Thursday, January 17, 2013. Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Back from the holidays and the 2012 Family Influenza Debacle. After not attending the gym for weeks and adopting a diet of whatever I can eat because I felt yucky, I still managed to maintain my weight.
Writing memoirs and publishing them on the Internet. When Jan was stationed in Indonesia, he served in the military police. One of the duties he shared with his friend, Job Vanderkroft, was raising and lowering the flag. One officer had to raise the flag while the other would stand at attention, holding a salute. Neither of them liked the saluting part, so it became a race to see who would get there first. The winner was Jan, who hid the flag the night before.