Monday, July 30, 2007

Panama!!! Panama..aaah aaahhhh

I saw that new Adam Sandler movie and there is totally a scene where a Journey song plays. Here is a fence.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

lellow


I wore a yellow shirt when I took that.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Evil

Speaking of the photography class that I took last year, one of our assignments was to use our digi cams to take a snapshot of someone. This is what I came up with. Ally and a Knife. Although, I'm sure I called it something different when I handed it in.
Also, I'm pretty sure my prof for that class was a huge lesbian.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

anus's

Since I don't have much time to take anything new, I'm just looking through some older stuff that I have taken/liked. I don't think that "anus's" will ever get old. I'm sure the plural term for "anus" is not spelled that way, but that's what you get across the street from Sheridan College.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

cct357

So, I took a photography course last year for school and it wasn't too bad when you push aside the fact that my prof was a dykey bitch. I think this was the first picture I took in that class that I was a tad bit satisfied with. So lonely and emo.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Stephen The Great

This is my budgie, Stevie. Lately he has been pretty sick, but as of right now, he's totally fine and just ate a potato chip. I did not edit this picture in any way. I have no idea how my camera did this, but I actually really like it the way it is.

Monday, July 2, 2007

greenerontheotherside.

as they say, things are greener on the other side. we have the best front lawn in all of Mississauga.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

thenation.

HAPPY CANADA DAY


Facts about Canada:
  • The Great Lakes - Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario - are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world. They have a total surface area of 245 000 square kilometres, of which about one third is in Canada.
  • The Regina Tornado of June 30, 1912, rated as F4 (winds of 330 to 416 kilometres per hour) was the most severe tornado so far known in Canada. It killed 28 people, injured hundreds and demolished much of the downtown area.
  • The most severe flood in Canadian history occurred on October 14 to 15, 1954 when Hurricane Hazel brought 214 millimetres of rain in Toronto region in just 72 hours.
  • The largest park in Canada is Wood Buffalo National Park, in Alberta and the Northwest Territories, at 44 800 square kilometres. It is home of the world's largest bison herd and is the only nesting site of the endangered whooping crane.
credit: http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/learningresources/facts/index.html

I also learned in my Holocaust history class that Prime Minister Mackenzie King refused Jewish refugees attempting to leave Nazi Germany entry into Canada. Also, he had met with Hitler and declared him a reasonable and caring man and that he thought of him as one of the saviours of the world. douche.