The upside down world I woke up in.

December 19, 2008 · Posted in Conservatism.ca 

I was 30 meters away from that gondola in Whistler before we decided we’d take the new peak-2-peak gondola back to the top of Whistler Mountain – joking all the way that we were on a “new” gondola that could collapse at any moment.  We saw the ambulances and fire trucks as we arrived at the bottom.

Then we spent 12 precarious hours driving back to Victoria in blizzard-like conditions the next day.

My son got a cold on the notorious BC Ferries “Children’s Play Area” (read: “Children’s Disease Sharing Area”), and now I can’t give him any cold medicine until he’s 6.

Whistler is fun in summer; avoid it in Winter!

But, then again, it’s snowing in Las Vegas.  Bloody global warming!

The Tories are at 46% in the polls – still.  Yet people like Ignatieff.  I guess it’s a case of “we like him, but won’t vote for him.”

We’re going to (reluctantly) run a $30 billion deficit instead of a (scheduled) $3 billion surplus.  We’re also (reluctantly) appointing Senators.

The warranty on my 2008 Jeep Patriot is probably useless (“Jeep” is made by Chrysler).

It’s Christmas in 6 days, and I haven’t started shopping yet.

At least Danny Chavez is still busily building his communist dictatorship in Newfoundland and Labrador – apparently the lack of property rights in our constitution does matter from time to time.  Well, at least some things never change.

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