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Having your own house adds yet another dimension to Calvin and Hobbes. Do you know how much it would take to replace this stuff?
I just interviewed someone from Prince George taking part in this. Good lord. Canadian Death Race 2010 Brochure
I keep a notebook with me most of the time to jot down ideas and notes. Here’s some I took yesterday during a storyboard meeting: This isn’t as bad as it looks.
Here’s a cool event from “northern BC’s music capital” (not sure when they got that designation, but events like this certainly help make the case). Essentially, in order to encourage people to try out bus routes they offer free transit that includes local musicians playing on the bus. Would love to see that here in [...]
via teeshirtproject.tumblr.com I had an idea to do a t-shirt blog, but full credit to this guy for actually doing it– and letting a crowd of anonymous strangers decide what of your wardrobe you keep and what you get rid of.
Alrighty… my big, full-length interview debut on CBC Daybreak North is on tomorrow at 7:52. I talk to the guys from Classic Rock 101 in Vancouver about how they came to the conclusion that Prince George is “the armpit of BC’s Interior.”
My blog is somewhat of a niche market. You have to either be interested in me, personally (hi, family) or be interested in the same things that interest me. I don’t follow the rules of niche blogging, and as such, severely limit my potential audience. Which is why most of my followers tend to be bots.
So it’s nice when I notice a new follower who is actually human, and it’s even nicer when it’s someone who is clearly far more talented and interesting than I am. So today I’d like to highlight Jimmy Jeong of Jimmy Shoots.
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