2010.02.21 Welcome to effing Vancouver
2010.02.02 Evolution of a New iPhone User
2010.01.30 Who is Who?
2010.01.26 Fast . . . food
2009.12.13 Iceland
2009.10.25 Eye of the Tiger
2009.10.24 Contemplating the Orb
2009.10.08 Canary IQ Test
2009.06.01 Flickr Fubar
2009.05.31 Five Years Later
2009.05.21 The Nacho Incident
2009.04.10 Tax Time
2009.03.25 Hey asshole!
2009.03.15 Egg a la Mode
2009.03.05 The things you think about
2009.02.25 The Whole Enchilada
2009.02.15 Canadian Enough
2009.02.14 An Essay by Matt
2009.01.18 Why the religious persecution, S.C.?
2009.01.17 Poked with pointy things!
2009.01.15 Musical Citizenship
2009.01.12 Baron von Bejeweled
2008.12.19 Age of Steam
2008.12.14 Must work on the French
2008.12.13 Border Crossing
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Who is Who?
Kid 1: No, it's because they're British. British people have no creativity.
Kid 2: What?
Kid 1: Seriously, haven't you noticed?
Kid 3: How can you say that? Everybody's creative.
Kid 1: Well, I don't mean all of them, but as a general rule. As nations go, Britain is not the creative one. Italy and France, you know, they're creative. They have, uh, the renaissance, and art, and fashion, and. . . .
Kid 2: I guess.
Kid 1: Don't get me wrong — I'm not, like, anti-British. They're totally good at business, for example. Just not creative stuff.
Kid 2: Well, what about TV? There's good British TV.
Kid 1: Come on, Doctor Who?!?
Kid 3: Wait. Doctor Who is real?!?!?