Oh no! I am at it again! Don't fret, not going to be a huge change, just trying to appease the Mozilla Gorillas out there. If this doesn't work, I am giving up.
1. If you could only choose 1 cd to ever listen to again, what would it be? - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band.
2. If you could only choose 2 movies to watch ever again, what would they be? - The Godfather and Easy Rider
3. If you could only choose 3 books to read ever again, what would they be? - Watership Down, Charlotte's Web, and Othello.
4. If you could only choose 4 things to eat or drink ever again, what would they be? - Baklava, hot boiled peanuts, orange Julius, and mangos.
5. If you could only choose 5 people to ever be/talk/associate/whatever with ever again, who would they be? - Chris, my mother, my father, Kathy, and my Papa.
Police pulled over a Mississauga driver Thursday who treated a case of beer more carefully than his 9-year-old son. OPP officers, who are vigorously looking for seatbelt violators as part of their provincial Fall Seatbelt Campaign, stopped the motorist on Highway 401 just east of Dixie Rd. after seeing a child jumping around in the back seat.
When the investigating officer approached the car, he discovered the man and his child unbuckled, while a case of beer was fastened firmly in the passenger's seat.
"It was like this guy cared more for his precious beer bottles getting smashed than he did for his son going through the windshield," said OPP Traffic Sergeant Cam Woolley. "If we can help people like this (buckle up) by slapping them with a hefty fine, they'll be that much safer."
Woolley said he is fed up with drivers who don't fasten their seatbelt simply because they are not going that fast.
But a recent OPP traffic study revealed even at 50 kilometres an hour, a 180-pound person not buckled up will strike the inside of his, or her vehicle with the force of more than 6,100 pounds.
"I just cringe when I imagine the impact when travelling at greater highway speeds," said Woolley. "The tragic thing is, as a traffic investigator, I've seen it all too many times, especially in the Mississauga area."
During a long weekend police blitz in the summer, Port Credit OPP officers concluded Mississauga drivers were among the worst in the province when it came to buckling up.
Peel Regional Police are also taking part in the two-week blitz, but have revealed thus far that Peel residents have shown a 93 per cent compliance rate after checking more than 12,000 vehicles.
The campaign ends Oct. 12., but Christmas initiatives like R.I.D.E and other campaigns will begin shortly thereafter.
Ok, this is what I wake up to in my comments: "This blog is SO incompatible with Mozilla it's unreadable. What a pitty!". Yes, what a pity. Pity that you felt the need to bitch, but not offer a solution. You see, I refuse to download Netscape, Mozilla, or even Magilla Gorilla. I never have a problem with any website using my little Internet Explorer 6! My question is, even if you hate Bill Gates, why in the world would you use a product that just did not work? I am not saying that I liked all Microsoft products. I am not saying I agree with all Microsoft's tactics. I just figure that it doesn't need you download modules to do this and another to do that, it might just mean it works. Sure there are nice things I have heard about Mozilla but since IE is free, and it works, what's the point?
Instead of leaving a comment about how it does not work, how about something constructive about how to fix it?
MMMMM---------------------HORSERADISH SAUCE-------------------------- 1 Tbsp Horseradish, prepared 1/2 cup Sour cream 1/2 cup Mayonnaise
Preheat oven [MANDATORY] to 500 F. (Yes, five hundred.) Make sure oven reaches the full 500 F before proceeding. Coat outside of meat with oil, be sure and coat ALL exposed parts, in creases, everywhere. Put in cooking pan, I like one which has a grate so that the meat doesn't sit in the juices. Cook boneless roast at 500 F for 5 minutes per pound for extremely rare, 7 minutes/lb for very rare. For bone-in roast, use 10 minutes/lb for medium-rare.
Turn off oven. DO NOT OPEN DOOR. Go away, leave it alone for...oh overnight, or at least several hours. You may use almost any size roast, following the minutes/pound rule. You may also use pork, or probably any other "roast" you wish.
Horseradish sauce: mix all ingredients well with spoon. Serve on the side.
I add a few minutes to the cooking time and only let it set for a couple hours after the initial cooking. Is wonderful!
I cheated in the 3rd grade. Funny how that one moment still gives me pangs of guilt. My teacher, Mr. Finnegan, gave out "warm fuzzies" if you did something wonderful. They were nothing but little paper slips with a fuzzy character in the corner. Not even real Xerox copies. I may be dating myself here, but they were the old copies that had the purple ink and everyone loved the smell of when they came off the printing thing still damp. Anywho, we had to think of words that began with "pl" or "pr". I was doing well, but as the end of the timed race was coming, I looked over the shoulder of the boy next to me and grabbed the last two. At first I was elated. I had acquired my first warm fuzzy. By the time that I had it in my hand, the joyful feeling has turned into a feeling of sickness. I still took it home and showed my folks, but instead of sticking it up on the refridgerator, I put it away in a shoebox. To this day, I keep it as a reminder of how it feels to cheat. I never have cheated on anything since.