Morning Brew- December 28th

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  • December 28, 2006

morningbrew.jpgMorning Brew: The Holidays are fucking BORRRRRRRRING.

Now that bad 90s techno song makes sense: James Brown is Dead

Okay, one last homeless story for 2006, I promise.

Only more acute beds will ease overcrowding, not private clinics.

Biography of a DTES prostitute.

Vancouverites discover that winter isn't just another word for endless, depressing grey, drizzling, monotony, but is it Story of The Year?

SFU is not a Christian college just because it has two crosses on its coat of arms, okay?

Plague of Condos says Architecture of Happiness author on first impression of Vancouver.

No One is Illegal has a blog now.

CBC's weird website roundup.

Entering overtime last night between the Canucks and Flames, the entire Northwest Division was tied. Vancouver broke the tie with a Sami Salo ricochet. Oh, and that dude at half-time so totally got 15 pucks in. Hey, does anyone else find it odd that 5 huge pickups were given away at a hockey game, while the North Pole will be ice free by 2040? Santa better get a floatplane.

Shearing Pinx w/ Cheerleader Cake at Pub 340 TONITE!

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I was wondering who'd be the first to mention the song in connection to Brown's demise.

Congratulations! You're the first. ;)

Posted by: Maktaaq at December 29, 2006 8:26 AM | Quote Comment

sorry, i missed that you already linked to the plague of condos article...

Posted by: degan at December 30, 2006 5:43 PM | Quote Comment

Yess!!! I knew it.

Degan, no probs!

Posted by: sean Orr at January 2, 2007 4:20 PM | Quote Comment

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