OK, the bus story is horrifying, but the end of the article? Sort of awesome...
However, Mr. Day played down the possibility of enacting tough security measures in Canada's bus terminals, similar to what already exists in airports.
“People should always be open to looking at precautionary measures. But let's keep in mind that as bizarre and tragic as this is, it is extremely rare,” Mr. Day said.
He also dismissed talk by some opposition MPs of a “knife registry,” saying that millions of them are bought each year simply for kitchen use. He added that there are already provisions in the Criminal Code against crimes and assaults.
Speaking at a Conservative caucus meeting, Mr. Day said he does not want to jeopardize the investigation, but added he wants to see the killer “convicted in court.”
“We want to make sure that the process is followed as aggressively as possible, a full legal process, and the perpetrator is definitely dealt with the full force of the law,” he said.
That guy would never get elected here.
You know, I'm not sure I believe in the Wake n' Bacon -- I can't find anywhere to buy it.
Oh Trudy, he's a total conservative wingnut. ETA: He's totally trying to score political points with that knife registry crack. A big conservative bone in Canada is a gun registry that the Liberal Gov't started that the Conservatives used as an example of the Liberal attack on the Conservative way of life.
I own one purse. When it breaks, I get a new one.
Dana is me. With a fabulous haircut and new home.
Actually, I wanna be Dana when I grow up.
Oh Trudy, he's a total conservative wingnut.
I take it back then, he
would
get elected.
I have 3 or 4 bags, depending how you count.
There's stuff I want to have available for just-in-case stuff at work, but that I don't necessarily need to have everywhere I go. So I always have something like a messenger bag (right now it's actually a Timbuk2 mini) for the water bottle & umbrella & Palm & notepad & checkbook & comb & sunglasses & bills to be mailed & a mini-pharmacy & whatever else. And then I have a small purse that fits inside and holds money & license & credit cards. I'm not sure if that counts as 1 or 2.
I have one "dressy" purse that is basically a small box on a chain, and therefore not very useful, but it was cute and cheap. I used it once when I went to a party, and expect to use maybe once a year.
And last winter I got this itty-bitty thing that can hold cash-lipstick-keys and can be buckled to a belt or something. Because there'd been a couple of times when I'd gone out to bars with Daniel and keeping track of where my purse was is super-annoying. So that's another one I expect to use very rarely, but it has its purpose.
My purse needs are entirely about size and organization. And about them being black, so that I do not have to care if they "match" whatever it is that a purse is supposed to match in whatever way it is supposed to do so, since apparently I was out the day that all the instructions about shoes and purses came down.
A young man travelling on a Greyhound bus was stabbed to death and beheaded by a stranger in a horrifying act of apparently random violence.
My friend Marcia and I have been talking about that all morning.
Stepping into tommyrot's traditional morning role for a moment:
Ridiculously cool: Hidden Van Gogh painting revealed--very likely, more on the way!
Oh Trudy, he's a total conservative wingnut.
And yet the total conservative wingnuts here in the US would cheerfully use Trudy's quote to paint him as the moonbattiest raving lefty who ever raved. It's enough to make you cry.
Thinking good thoughts for your brother, Allyson. Also mentally kicking your dad in the ass to run for a phone.
I have four or five purses that I hardly every use, and one that goes with me almost everywhere. It's black, and while it looks relatively small it holds as much as the ginormous purses I used to buy. I love it, and I'm sad that it was a $15 Kohl's purchase that will probably self-destruct before 2009.
In rather me-me-me news, I'm slightly bummed because the dealer up the road sold the last Honda Fit today, and as I wasn't planning to buy until tomorrow, I'm outta luck. He'll have the '09s in around the end of August, but I don't want to wait. So I'll be schlepping off to Burlington tonight (about 40 minutes away from me). I bitched about this to one of the IT guys, adding that it was very much a diamond-shoes-too-tight problem on a world scale, and I thought he'd bust a guy laughing at the phrasing. So that makes up for a little bit.