It's been a while since I've posted a blog. To be honest with you I've been very busy lately. Sometimes life gets the better of you and you really don't know where the time goes. I felt it was time for me to post a new blog. Sure, I have a lot of things I'd love to talk about. A lot of things that are bothering me but I figure I'll have enough time to do that in the next little while. Anyways, the reason for my post today is because of something I've witness in the past few hours. I get a lot of grief from people in the "real world" according to them for being what they would call pessimistic but what I would call being a realist. You see, everyday we go about our business doing what we do but in all we are always judged no matter what we do. We are judged by the way we comb our hair, by the kind of shoes we wear and by even whether we shave or we don't. Well, today I've been following the news and heard about an older woman in England who had the chance to appear on Britain's Got Talent. Now, I'm sure she's faced the cruel hard superficial world her whole life. She looks beaten up by society and hurt many a number of times. I don't think it was by chance that she picked "I Dreamed A Dream" from Les Miserables. The words are words she can relate to I'm sure all her life. She even gave up the chance to pursue a singing career to take care of her dying mother. However, she got her chance the other day to show the shallow superficial world who she was. Yes they snickered, yeah they chuckled, hell they laughed and didn't give her a chance in hell...but Susan Boyle showed them. Copy and paste the following link to be amazed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Monday, September 15, 2008
Bring Your Mugs!!!
Well the city's finally lost it's mind. For the past 48 hours or so there have been a few worried people running around the city. There were reports that the city of Toronto was trying to ban coffee cups. Which had me thinking, how the hell are we going to be drinking coffee when we go to the store? Am I supposed to bring a thermos with me everywhere I go just in case I need a coffee? Well, I have been reassured (somewhat) There will not be a ban on coffee cups in Toronto but they have discussed banning lids. So how are we supposed to drink that coffee without a lid? Don't ask me. There's also been a proposition by Miller and his goons to tax us around 25 cents for each coffee cup we get with our coffee (they call it a deposit but you can't return the cup) It means we will be in that way encouraged to bring our own mugs or thermoses. So there you go folks, as if we haven't been taxed to death as it is the greenies at City Hall apparently don't have enough money from us poor working stiffs. For all you Miller fans I hope this is finally the straw that breaks the camels back. Unfortunately, it may be too late.
Unknown Legend out!
Unknown Legend out!
Monday, July 28, 2008
Best Man Speech
About a month ago I had to do my first ever best man speech. Tell me how you think it went.
Friday, June 27, 2008
I'm Tired, Bored and Just Bewildered
I've been alive 30 years on this earth and I can honestly say I've never seen Toronto/North America in the shape it's in. I'm getting really bored and tired with all this green talk. Green this and green that. When did it become a crime to own an automobile? These numb nuts from Gore to his lap dog Suzuki are making it out as if I'm the bad guy. You know what buddy??? I work hard for my money. I don't live in downtown Toronto like Mr. Environmentalist and his cohorts would like everyone to. I like driving my car. I like the freedom it gives me. I know I don't have to rely on any bus driver (with their stopping to chit chat away with their transit union buddies, or coffee breaks) but apparently I'm "killing the planet." Suzuki and his boys would like all of us to pretty much stop using cars, stop using air conditioners (*insert sarcasm here* which I'm pretty sure Suzuki, Miller and Gore have turned off because they wouldn't lie to us) walk everywhere and recycle. Well you know what, I don't care too much for that stuff. For all our American friends who don't know the state Toronto is in, our Mayor David Miller himself is planning on tearing down the Gardiner Expressway. The Gardiner is a major expressway into downtown Toronto. Thousands of people take that road to work everyday, but he figures it won't be so bad when they tear it down. There are also talks in the works to add tolls on our highways. Brilliant. Their reasoning, they want to tax hard working people who live in the 905 (just outside of Toronto) who work in the city. So, if I calculate things right people will not be taking the highways into the city but the side streets creating chaos why....because there's no major expressway into downtown Toronto. Wow, they've really thought this through. If I weren't so damn positive I would have thought David Miller was responsible for the price of gas going up.
This is the Unknown Legend signing off.
This is the Unknown Legend signing off.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Something In The Music
I can't figure out for the life of me what it is, but this song just brings back so many memories of simple times. Bruce always could say it best.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Creative What???
We all can attest to the fact that music isn't the same as it used to be. Nothing is original anymore. For once I'd like to hear an artist who's tried something new. Hell, there are a few but it takes so much effort that I get bogged down by the monotonous sounding bands out there. I could go on and on about this topic but that's not really what I'm going for here. If there's such a lack of creativity in the music who's to say there isn't a lack of creativity in the artwork as well. I'm not going to get into specific details here I'll just simply post the picture of an old Ryan Adams record called Rock n' Roll and a new Bryan Adams record called 11 (by the way, Ryan Adams also had a record called 29 so Bryan seems to be stealing not only record covers but title ideas) Here you go folks, use your own judgment.
Unknown Legend out!
Ryan Adams
Bryan Adams
Unknown Legend out!
Ryan Adams
Bryan Adams
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Excuses Excuses
You can ask anyone I talk to all I do is complain and complain about the city of Toronto council. However, I'm not going to rant and rave about potholes or the fact that the people in the Queen Street fire were just left on the street like vagabonds by the city. Nope not today. I have other things regarding the city to gripe about. There's an elderly couple that have had problems with a tree on their street where the roots are damaging the plumbing in their house. They have asked the city to chop the tree down as it has cost them $17,000 in damages. The city of Toronto has declined. Saying, they can't chop down a tree because we need as many trees as possible blah blah blah....hippie talk! So the other day a developer spoke to the city about tearing down over 300 trees to build a condo near the Old Mill Hotel. What did the city do?? City = jumped at the opportunity. So, is there a double standard???? Of course there is. If you have money you can do anything. Now the city has backtracked because of all the media attention and told the couple if they can come up with $10,000 the tree will be cut down. Unbelievable. Well, not only that but now the city has decided to close down 40 skating rinks just in time for March break. Quite intelligent don't you say? What does councilor Adam Vaughan say about it? "We don't have any money." WAH WAH WAH!!! I'm sick and tired of hearing about how the city has no money and how we as taxpayers should be breaking down the door to Queen's Park (provincial) or Parliament Hill (federal) to ask them for money to bail out the city. If the city could budget as well as they cry we'd be in a good spot. Oh, and rumours are we'll see gas prices hit $1.40 fairly soon. Boy, if we're not screwed now we will be then. To quote the Vampire Weekend: "No excuse to be so callous."
Unknown_Legend
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