The election ads are back. 
On another note, I‘ve felt sick since yesterday, which is no fun. I won’t go into details, but let’s put it this way: I can now use the words “reverse peristalsis” in context. Luckily my family is very practised at taking care of each other. My brother made me toast last night.
Ugh, but I’ve had to stay home from work … which means I’ll probably have to work on Thursday (assuming I work tomorrow). The holidays have been way too short. 
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o.o the election ads scare me, they look like they were made by 2 year olds… o.o;
feel better
Have you also noticed that the Conservative ads appear more often than the Liberal ones?
Goes to show who is spending more money. 
(Or, as my dad puts it, “Who is more desperate.”)
If Canadian election ads are anything like they are in the US I pity you.
And feel better soon.
Clearly the Conservatives have done the best campaigning, the Liberals are pretty much sitting around. Although the past few days, it looks like they’re ready to step up.
The commercials are getting better. Still needing improvements :P
I live right across the Detroit River from Canada, and one station I live to is based over there, so I get to listen to your election ads to. 
Hope you feel better.
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That has to suck and yes holidays was short.
Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at 11:34 PM