20030822

Big Ho Down at the OT Corral
We had a pretty big rally today at Parliament Hill today to protest FOR the traditional significance of marriage: 1 man and 1 woman to the exclusion of all others. Our group started from church down to the Supreme Court of Canada for about an hour of silent protest. We did start to sing praise songs when we saw a lesbian "couple" moving around the christian contingent getting all the media coverage as they could get. When they media heard us singing, they turned to us for some footage for their media circus.

Then it's a slow start to the Hill. Once we got there, everyone found a spot on the grass field to listen to the speakers of different respective faiths calling for marriage to be exclusive to the union of 1 man and 1 woman only. It's really great to see people of different faiths coming together to stand against something that is fundamentally wrong. The speakers also offered prayer to the leaders and citizens of this nation to stand up from the truth and for what is right.

20030821

God Hates Sins, But He Loves The Sinners
If gay/ lesbian couples want a "marriage", please find some other word instead of marriage.

20030815

Adventures in Sarsville and West Nile Land
Man, this past week was a blast, although a rather tiring one. Left with my family to TO on Sunday and stayed with my aunt till Tuesday morning to catch the tour bus to Boston. While on route to Boston, we encountered a "rock slide" which held back traffic for an hour. When we passed by the accident site, there wasn't any sign of a rock slide, although there was a slight flooding on the side of the highway. I guess that's what they call a rock slide in the states, *sheesh* they're worse than Torontonians. There was even a few news crews filming the "rock slide". The only thing that sucked during the whole trip was the wet weather through out the 4 days in the U.S.

We got back to TO late at night and boy were we tired. The next night I met up with Jon and we went to Conky's gf's place to meet up with Josh, Dom and MJ. The old Pentry Lane gang were there having a good ole' fashion charcoal bbq. After that we jet over to Krispy Kreme at Young and 16th ave or something like that. We spent half the time looking at the donut making/ cooking contraption, looking at deformed donuts and cheering those on, hoping they would make it to the glazing stage. But alas, that was not meant to be. We all got a free donut to sample *bonus*. Except for Josh, who had to water the rats. Those donuts were really light, a great difference from Timmy Ho donuts. After that, Jon dropped me off at my aunt's place and we left the next day, driving through and being chased by a rain storm up the 401 and 416.

Latez