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| Jordan's Blog |
February 12th, 2007
At some point the real cowboys, the ones who aren’t oil men driving $85 000 pristine looking trucks with GPS units, with recreational ranches, the ones who care about the environment because they actually work it - because they are real ranchers! - are going to flip-out, on all those poser ranchers. If you ask me, this is definitely a movie Clint Eastwood should direct – he can call it “The Return of the Real Men… and Women."
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August 28th, 2006
Back in January 2002 Justin (Haynes) Nick (Fraser) and myself (Jordan O’Connor) spent 4 nights recording at a studio space in Toronto Canada – Ratspace. We recorded around 12 hours of music and as I listen to it now, what strikes me as interesting is just how much music this trio has made, and how deep it runs within me. Read Entry here >>>
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| Shane's Blog |
Shane's Blog MOVES!!!
December 2007
Shane now blogs at www.dearclaire.com
The goal is to write a near daily blog on a variety of goofy things and it seemed a better place to do it than here. Blogs that pertain to Tkaronto and other Breath projects will contunue to be found here as they come along.
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March 5th, 2007
Fatherhood Chronicles - Entry #1
Welcome to the World, We're Sorry (Shane's Blog to his yet-to-be born child.) Hello, by now you can read and are at an age where reading something your father wrote would be of interest. No doubt then, you're in your thirties now too, about to maybe have your first child and are looking for support or advice and you're now turning to these notes written ages ago, when your Dad here was actually cool and vital and interesting. Read entry here >>>
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| Duane's Blog |
December 15th, 2006
Christmas morning: It's funny. I love you. It's not funny that I love you. It's just funny that at home, our home, I would never be able to stand this. Just laying here like this. But here…here, it is different. I've been awake for over an hour, but I still haven't opened my eyes. I don’t need to. Read Entry Here >>>
July 5th
I’m not what you would call a drinker. I am not a non-drinker either. Nor can I call myself a “social drinker”. I don’t know what I am. And I don’t know why that bothers me so much. Up until the age of 22, I could confidently call myself a non-drinker. I think, up until that age, I had been drunk maybe two or three times in my life. Now, at the age of 32, I still have not been drunk more than 15 times in my life, but I do drink now and to be honest, I have lost a bit of the pride I had in being able to call myself a “non-drinker”. Not only that, but I even enjoy the odd drink now. Read Entry Here >>>
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| Suzanne's Blog |
April 26th, 2007
Piano Concerto no. 5 in F Minor - I hope my disease goes away soon. I was told that sometimes if your illness hits you in your twenties, it will go away when you are in your fourties. But by then I’ll probably start going through menopause. Read Entry here >>>
March 5th, 2007
I don’t get it. Try as I might I always end up at the end of a conversation with the tables turned. The tables turned as I have somehow managed to have a conversation end up about me. I am no Paris Hilton. At least I try hard not to read anything about her, and in reality think that the media is just a bit crazy to care so much about her considering she can only pose for the cameras and that is her single talent. But somehow—without the fame, money and connections—I manage to be just like her. In the only sense that I seem to want everyone I talk to, well, to talk about me. Read Entry here >>>
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