Monthly Archives: June 2007

The plot thickens…

I occasionally google my last name. Not so I can see references to myself, mind you: Those are pretty static, and all point to the same academic thingies. Rather, I do it to see where else the McNorgan name shows up. … Continue reading

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Once more with feeling

Between the triangle, the gang-signs and the the fist-to-fist greeting, the psychology grad students at UWO have a number of funny mannerisms. They also speak a peculiar dialect of English. The latest thing that I noticed is that many sentences … Continue reading

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End of my carefree days

As of today, Pokey can most definitely crawl. He doesn’t yet go tearing off behind your back when you turn around, but if you put him down in one place, if he sees something of interest somewhere else, he will … Continue reading

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Moving day

I move my friends. It’s one of my hobbies. John is probably my favourite person to move. Except his TV cabinet. I think it almost killed me once. I moved Alan out of his apartment in Montreal this morning. It … Continue reading

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Trainspotting (June 13)

I’m blogging from the train right now. We’re on route to Montreal to visit with Magda and help Alan move back to London. While there, we’re going to hook up with Vivian. Note that I’m not actually online. That’s because … Continue reading

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PDA

Miraculously, I did not stroke out yesterday. If I did, it would be a good thing that I recently bought a ticket for the Heart & Stroke Foundation lottery, because then it would be like I would be funding my … Continue reading

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Dear Darwin: Please work faster

This will be the second time I’ve written this. The first time, my stupid computer froze up. Its days are numbered, I swear.So the first time I wrote this, I was remarking on that jerkwad Andrew Speaker who flew to … Continue reading

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