Sure wish they would use a softer paper. The high gloss 100# is rough on my sphincter. Unlike the current gov’t, I recycle effectively.
Can you imagine what it cost them to reprint those things after the first wolf was declared friendly?
Nice shot, Kate, but can’t we have a pic of the whole post office? No reason, I just kinda miss Sask sometimes.
Wonder what they are paying their web guy to f*ck up?
See: http://www.saskndp.com/sitemap
Emailing you a screen shot Kate.
Can someone please explain the joke to me?
I’ve been completely out of it the last few days…
And shouldn’t those be in a blue-bin paper recycling bin? Will no one think of the children? (Scroll down for older posts, Eugene, of stories that feature a photo of a wolf in sheep’s clothing to see what’s going on. They’re all quite recent posts.)
(andycanuck, I saw the first one and still don’t get it…)
Kate? What’s the population of Delisle? Sure hope that represents at least 75% of the voters!
Eugene. Your age is showing. Now lay of the pot!! School starts next Tuesday!
Always interesting, only thing to be thankful for, it’s a venture being funded by the unions and uneducated/jealous/fearful folks.
Sadly, I’ll agree much of the money comes indirectly from the public purse, but, fear and envy remain what they’re trying to sell.
Delisle, like much of rural Sask appears to be a “no buy” zone, more telling would be how it’s being recieved in the hard core centre four. Ideas and info??
On another note, according to latest news reports, it appears the public purse is footing the appeal of a prosecutor, convicted of malicious prosection, whom by his actions, ruined the reputations on innocent private citizens.
True, it may have been at the direction ofthe Government, but ethics truly seems to be in short supply of public servants, if they can hold thier nose and move forward. Professional ethics?? I suppose it holds, if the cheque comes from?? Shut up and do as you are told!!
Saskatchewan, great place, such promise, such a history of ineptitude/witchhunts, and tow the line of the the socialist elite/administration.
Wow, long overdue for a change. Will the cities swing?? We’ll wait and see!!
“Every picture tells a story, dont it”….
Good one, Kate!
how did the flyers end up in the garbage?
One at a time, Crabrass. One at a time.
Justthinkin: first off, I’d appreciate your leaving my age out of this (by the way, given that I am graduating this year I am actually probably *even younger* than you think); secondly, I’d appreciate your NOT lumping me in with the university pot types. I’ve seen what can happen, which was enough to tell me that touching the wall marked “WET PAINT” to make sure it actually was wet paint was not such a great idea.
Anyway, I’m just wondering if I can’t ask an honest question around here. Seriously, is there a problem with wanting to know if there’s a running gag I’m not getting here?
I think SDA is a great meeting place and everything (especially around election time) but I wish we’d cut down the stereotypes. Based on my limited experience, quite a few of us young’uns actually read this blog. I’m one of them.
P.S. More specifically — I get the whole fear tactics and everything, but I don’t quite understand what is meant by the “Big Bad Wall”.
Eugene
The term refers to the NDP actually being afraid of Brad wall.
Sorry, should be Brad Wall.
Leftist have made me so jaded, I really didn’t have much doubt that “Nothing like Alberta” picture wasn’t real.
At any rate, Saskatchewan’s government really does seem desperate…
Yeah, I second Eugene’s motion, I forgot the name of the sask party leader. Thanks for that, now I’ll remember the name, especially since in no time it will be his name in the news instead of that socialist crybaby calvert.
My God, what a waste of perfectly good toilet paper!
So — you’re saying the brochurs would make good Wall Paper?
I plan to write some comments on mine and return to sender, it won’t do any good, but I’ll feel better.
*groan* I get it now. Sorry for the slightly on-edge rant.
In my defence, Brad Wall has zero name recognition in British Columbia. Such has Calvert done to SK that seemingly nobody out of the province considers it worthwhile to learn the name of the opposition leader.
Eugene…I did not mean to insult. My question to you,since you are so young and just graduating….don’t they teach politics in school any more? You admit you didn’t even know the name of Brad Wall. Is that your fault, or the education systems fault? Just curious.
High school or university? They taught law at the former where I was at, but that’s substantially different from political science, and it’s not even a required course. I took Canadian PolSc. in university, but it was all about the federal political arena and I got stuck with a TA with a decided Marxist bent who insisted on the first day that we all drop our newspapers and read the G&M.
To be honest, however, I find it’s not the fault of the education system so much as it is a symptom of a greater problem: outside opposition leaders of provinces not named Ontario or Québec simply get no publicity whatsoever here, whether it be in the media, the education system, or anywhere else. The problem just happens to be exacerbated by teenage indifference.
I’d be willing to bet a nontrivial sum of money that if you go to my old highschool when it starts back up again next week, you’d be able to count the number of people who can correctly identify Brad Wall as the leader of the Saskatchewan party on two hands’ worth of fingers. Wouldn’t surprise me at all — hell, we had enough problems identifying our OWN provincial opposition leader. (That said, we technically didn’t have one the last few years I was there.)
Sure wish they would use a softer paper. The high gloss 100# is rough on my sphincter. Unlike the current gov’t, I recycle effectively.
Can you imagine what it cost them to reprint those things after the first wolf was declared friendly?
Nice shot, Kate, but can’t we have a pic of the whole post office? No reason, I just kinda miss Sask sometimes.
Wonder what they are paying their web guy to f*ck up?
See: http://www.saskndp.com/sitemap
Emailing you a screen shot Kate.
Can someone please explain the joke to me?
I’ve been completely out of it the last few days…
And shouldn’t those be in a blue-bin paper recycling bin? Will no one think of the children? (Scroll down for older posts, Eugene, of stories that feature a photo of a wolf in sheep’s clothing to see what’s going on. They’re all quite recent posts.)
(andycanuck, I saw the first one and still don’t get it…)
Kate? What’s the population of Delisle? Sure hope that represents at least 75% of the voters!
Eugene. Your age is showing. Now lay of the pot!! School starts next Tuesday!
“Forget it, Eugene – it’s Canada.”
— Polyanesiantown
Always interesting, only thing to be thankful for, it’s a venture being funded by the unions and uneducated/jealous/fearful folks.
Sadly, I’ll agree much of the money comes indirectly from the public purse, but, fear and envy remain what they’re trying to sell.
Delisle, like much of rural Sask appears to be a “no buy” zone, more telling would be how it’s being recieved in the hard core centre four. Ideas and info??
On another note, according to latest news reports, it appears the public purse is footing the appeal of a prosecutor, convicted of malicious prosection, whom by his actions, ruined the reputations on innocent private citizens.
True, it may have been at the direction ofthe Government, but ethics truly seems to be in short supply of public servants, if they can hold thier nose and move forward. Professional ethics?? I suppose it holds, if the cheque comes from?? Shut up and do as you are told!!
Saskatchewan, great place, such promise, such a history of ineptitude/witchhunts, and tow the line of the the socialist elite/administration.
Wow, long overdue for a change. Will the cities swing?? We’ll wait and see!!
“Every picture tells a story, dont it”….
Good one, Kate!
how did the flyers end up in the garbage?
One at a time, Crabrass. One at a time.
Justthinkin: first off, I’d appreciate your leaving my age out of this (by the way, given that I am graduating this year I am actually probably *even younger* than you think); secondly, I’d appreciate your NOT lumping me in with the university pot types. I’ve seen what can happen, which was enough to tell me that touching the wall marked “WET PAINT” to make sure it actually was wet paint was not such a great idea.
Anyway, I’m just wondering if I can’t ask an honest question around here. Seriously, is there a problem with wanting to know if there’s a running gag I’m not getting here?
I think SDA is a great meeting place and everything (especially around election time) but I wish we’d cut down the stereotypes. Based on my limited experience, quite a few of us young’uns actually read this blog. I’m one of them.
P.S. More specifically — I get the whole fear tactics and everything, but I don’t quite understand what is meant by the “Big Bad Wall”.
Eugene
The term refers to the NDP actually being afraid of Brad wall.
Sorry, should be Brad Wall.
Leftist have made me so jaded, I really didn’t have much doubt that “Nothing like Alberta” picture wasn’t real.
At any rate, Saskatchewan’s government really does seem desperate…
Yeah, I second Eugene’s motion, I forgot the name of the sask party leader. Thanks for that, now I’ll remember the name, especially since in no time it will be his name in the news instead of that socialist crybaby calvert.
My God, what a waste of perfectly good toilet paper!
So — you’re saying the brochurs would make good Wall Paper?
I plan to write some comments on mine and return to sender, it won’t do any good, but I’ll feel better.
*groan* I get it now. Sorry for the slightly on-edge rant.
In my defence, Brad Wall has zero name recognition in British Columbia. Such has Calvert done to SK that seemingly nobody out of the province considers it worthwhile to learn the name of the opposition leader.
Eugene…I did not mean to insult. My question to you,since you are so young and just graduating….don’t they teach politics in school any more? You admit you didn’t even know the name of Brad Wall. Is that your fault, or the education systems fault? Just curious.
High school or university? They taught law at the former where I was at, but that’s substantially different from political science, and it’s not even a required course. I took Canadian PolSc. in university, but it was all about the federal political arena and I got stuck with a TA with a decided Marxist bent who insisted on the first day that we all drop our newspapers and read the G&M.
To be honest, however, I find it’s not the fault of the education system so much as it is a symptom of a greater problem: outside opposition leaders of provinces not named Ontario or Québec simply get no publicity whatsoever here, whether it be in the media, the education system, or anywhere else. The problem just happens to be exacerbated by teenage indifference.
I’d be willing to bet a nontrivial sum of money that if you go to my old highschool when it starts back up again next week, you’d be able to count the number of people who can correctly identify Brad Wall as the leader of the Saskatchewan party on two hands’ worth of fingers. Wouldn’t surprise me at all — hell, we had enough problems identifying our OWN provincial opposition leader. (That said, we technically didn’t have one the last few years I was there.)