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November 25, 2010

The zombie rumour

And now, from the land of the undead, we bring you this breaking news, offered chronologically. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it is possible to kill comedy in Ottawa, but not this rumour. Click on the highlighted dates. Enjoy the ride.

November 18:

November 20

 

 

 

November 20: no link available, see below.

Rob Silver
@RobSilver Rob Silver
Sorry, appointed this summer, presented credentials in October http://www.cicweb.ca

November 22: no link available, see below

Angelo Persichilli, The Hill Times: "Last week in Toronto, for instance, political chatter had Prime Minister Stephen Harper appointing Rae to the position of Canadian ambassador to Israel... Ambassador Rae? A delusional idea for many, but it could work for some."

 

And finally... It's baaaa-aaack!


November 25

 

 

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I have NEVER met a zombie, at least one you can play like he is alive, talk, walk. I HAVE met alot of corpses.....worked in the medical field for a long time. But I can assure you there HAS NEVER been a documented case where someone came back to life and did anything other than sit in a urn on your mantle. I can see where the spirit lingers, and it does; but it resides more in our hearts and memories over all. Happy T Day, and if you see any zombies, run because they aren't good at it.(or I would imagine)

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