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Poteen & Poutine

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 23 Comments › )
Filed under Food and Drink, Humor, OOT, Open thread at April 7th, 2013 - 11:49 pm

POTEEN
POUTINE

There’s an obvious difference between Poteen and Poutine, yet they go together like peas and carrots.  Presented for educational purposes only on
The Overnight Open Thread.

Ice Hockey Fans vs. Soccer Fans at a Baseball Game

by Phantom Ace ( 119 Comments › )
Filed under Baseball, Humor, Sports at March 10th, 2013 - 9:00 am

MexicovsCanada

I have not been on the blog much due to the World Baseball Classic. They is the Baseball version of the world cup and is sponsored by Major League Baseball. Each team is composed of MLB players and prospects trying to get noticed by a MLB team. Canada and Mexico have fielded national teams. Due to America’s influence, Baseball has a following in both countries. Canada is still more associated with Hockey and Mexico with Soccer. The fans of both sports are known for brawling at games. Well that mentality seems to have carried into their baseball teams!

PHOENIX — A full-out brawl between Canada and Mexico during the ninth inning of Saturday’s World Baseball Classic contest at Chase Field was attributed to a misunderstanding about the tiebreaking rules in the first round, round-robin format that places a premium on the number of runs scored.

With Canada leading by six runs on its way to a 10-3 win, catcher Chris Robinson pushed a clean bunt single toward third base that was played by Luis Cruz. After the play, Cruz walked toward the mound and appeared to gesture for right-hander Arnold Leon to hit the next batter, Rene Tosoni.

[….]

After Tosoni was hit by the pitch, he headed toward the mound, and suddenly both bullpens and benches emptied and a lengthy scrum intensified. Punches were thrown, and Johnson body-slammed Eduardo Arredondo to the turf, delivering several blows to his face.

Just when it seemed like everything had calmed down, a Canadian player egged on the pro-Mexico crowd on his way back to the first-base dugout by raising his arms as if to welcome their derision. Soon after, a bottle flew out of the stands and hit Canadian coach Denis Boucher on the face. Canada shortstop Cale Iorg threw the bottle back into the stands.

In the bottom of the ninth inning with Mexico at bat, a fan threw a baseball onto the field in the direction of Canada’s first-base coach, Larry Walker, but it did not hit Walker. Whitt then told Gorman that he would pull his players off the field if order was not restored.

After a public-address announcement threatened to forfeit the game, there were no further incidents and the game ended quietly when Ramiro Pena grounded out to Joey Votto at first.

Both managers said there were no injuries, despite all of the pushing, shoving and punching that occurred.

“You can’t hurt us; we’re Canadians,” Whitt said to some laughter during the postgame news conference.

Hockey fans meeting Soccer fans would have a predicable result. Come on Canadians and Mexicans this is Baseball game, please behave!

I have to admit, this was funny to watch!

Notorious Spammer Arrested In Montreal

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Technology at August 18th, 2011 - 6:08 pm

After years of complaints by Twitter users around the world, the Montreal Police finally arrested one of the most deranged and prolific spammers on the internet. (SPVM announced the arrest Wednesday 17 August.)

Dennis Markuze, aka “David Mabus” considered himself a prophet of some kind, quoting Nostradamus, and directed his attacks at atheists, especially those in the scientific community. He was a big annoyance to a lot of people for decades (as early as 1993), but when he began making death threats, the hunt was on.  Markuze himself was instrumental in his arrest… he began spamming the Montreal Police Department.

Tim Farley has an interesting timeline of “Mabus” history and eventual capture. Here’s a snippet:

Naturally people would use the block function on Twitter on him when he appeared. When enough people block an account quickly enough on Twitter, the account itself is suspended. But this rarely slowed down Mabus very much. He would create another account and continue.

The volume was stunning and the rate was obsessive, to say the very least. Until the end of February, I tracked what what he was posting on Twitter pretty closely, using the BackTweets service to locate his (often long-deleted) posts via the URL he was using on a given day. In five weeks he went through over 330 Twitter accounts.

Near as I can tell, all this posting was done by hand. The posts would be marked as having come from the Twitter web site, and there is no evidence that he was using a script or a robot to do the work for him. He would just sit there and cut and paste.

He would spend hours at it. For example, on February 25th I found 25 separate accounts he used. Based on the timestamps of the posts, he started around 7:30am, and posted more or less continuously until about 10am. He continued somewhat more slowly until noon, when I presume he took a break for lunch. He resumed at 3pm, and posted until 9pm that night. I counted almost 700 tweets. And because of the way Twitter was deleting each account (and all its output) when they noticed the spamming, all of that output from that day was gone within minutes. Disappeared.

Read the whole thing. Fascinating story of one deranged person.

CTV news story here.

Canadians: Make Sure Your Voice Is Heard On Immigration Policy In Canada

by 1389AD ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Canada, Headlines, immigration, Islamic Invasion, Multiculturalism at August 6th, 2011 - 10:52 am

From Blazing Cat Fur…

Anybody else not hear a thing about this till now?

“Thank you for your e-mail of July 21, 2011 regarding summer consultations with Canadians on immigration. I appreciate you taking the time to write.

As you know already, Minister Kenney and the department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada has started a public consultation on immigration with Canadians across the country. An online consultation on immigration issues will be held in late summer 2011. If you are interested in receiving information about this activity, a sign-up form is available. You will be contacted when the consultation is launched.

http://cic.sondages-surveys.ca/s/immigration/?l=eng

For more information about the consultation process please click on the link below.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2011/2011-07-12.asp

Thank you again for taking the time to write and please accept my best wishes for the future.”

Sincerely,

Members Assistant
Office of the Hon. Jason Kenney, PC, MP
Calgary Southeast


Note: As the above letter says, this consultation is for all of Canada – not solely Calgary or Alberta.