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"Silent Steve Vodka...does not mix well...with anything."

I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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About the Honour of the House of Commons. This is why I delay watching Agents of SHIELD a day as a rule. Sorry, Agent Coulson, but Rick Mercer's Rants take first priority.

This is part of why that is so.

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This just gets my goat as well.

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Ladies, gentlemen and respected others:

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Surely there are better ways of balancing the national books?

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This was last week's edition. The prorogation ends tomorrow with the new throne speech, of course, but...



A fair concern, Rick. Hence the gratitude for your speaking up.
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So. Good show, good company to watch it with at the Fox and Feather last night. We packed the room without overcrowding it, and we enjoyed each others' company as well as food and drink. Good to see so many friendly faces in one room for an OSFS-backed event!

If you're wondering what I thought about the first SHIELD episode in detail? )

As for network scheduling, I just realized tonight that thanks to CTV choosing to simulcast, that puts the Rick Mercer Report on CBC under direct fire when it starts up next week.

Sorry, guys, but Mercer gets priority. I'll watch SHIELD one or two nights afterward via streaming video from CTV. Because I want both shows to survive, no matter what any network boss might want to happen. I expect NCIS fen to do likewise for their show if they find they like SHIELD.
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Originally aired on Rick Mercer Report on CBC TV on Feb. 26, 2013.

Busy Days

Nov. 15th, 2006 01:29 pm
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Not entirely sure where my mood is right now. I do have a sense of feeling busy, though. So there's a bit of ground I'd like to cover today.

Detailed thoughts after the cut... )
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Some of you may note that I count The Rick Mercer Report as one of the several remaining justifications I have for watching TV at all. It's certainly one of the better ones I have at this point in time, given the cancellations that have been plaguing most of my other current favourites over the last year.

Last night, two further justifications for my high opinion of Mr. Mercer and his motley travelling crew appeared on the TV screen. One was this week's RMR Rant, wherein he tore Alberta Premier Ralph Klein and his proposal for a "Third Way" for medicare a couple of well-deserved new ones.

The other was a gag re: the state of the Liberal Party Leadership. Said gag constituted a bogus eBay auction selling off a kit to help the winning bidder land that particular job to the highest bidder.

Well, I don't know how much longer eBay will go along with the gag, but for the amusement of my friends outside of Canada, I present something I had absolutely no hand in organizing.

In the space of 15 minutes, from the moment I first read the web page on the other end of that link to the moment I reviewed it for linking to this LJ entry, the leading bid amount rose from $250 grand to $300 grand!

Clearly, this is an auction not only for the politically amusable, but for those deep in pockets as well. I would hope that if the Mercer Report people are actually behind this thing, the proceeds will be split equitably between CBC, Mercer's production house and the Liberal Party.

It's only the right thing to do.

Update: I just looked at it again at 7:44 PM, and the bidding is up to C$ 15 MILLION?!?!?

Update II: Mercer's pulled the plug himself, figuring "we're never gonna see that money."

Oh well...

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