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| Lairotide | |||||
| By CoN Staff | |||||
| If Dale Winton (or any other talk show host for that matter, especially as most of you don't know who Dale Winton is) were in fact a cat, how would they hold the cards with the questions on? | |||||
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| Lake Roommate | |||||
| By Rolo | |||||
| You know, it’s that shattering sensation when you finally arrive to your assumed safe and happy home after a long hard day and you discover, much to your horror, that you won’t be relaxing anytime soon. It's similar to knowing that you've walked into a minefield. You don’t know how or why, but you definitely know it's not directly your fault. Something is amiss, but you just can't put your finger on it. | |||||
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| Landlords | |||||
| By Tim King | |||||
| We have the pleasure of living in a well-placed apartment facing a lake and parklands in the city. We also pay almost thirteen hundred dollars a month in rent for the joy of living here. You might wonder why our landlord has decided to rent the apartment below us to a young man, his girlfriend and their young daughter, especially when they don't seem to have to work to cover the exorbitant rent. | |||||
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| Law School Welcome | |||||
| By Dean W.S. Prosser | |||||
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| LEARN TO SAVE MONEY FAST BY BUYING OUR $150 BOOK!!!! | |||||
| By Samantha Stasiuk | |||||
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| Legal Hog Calling | |||||
| By BJ Sutton | |||||
| Sometimes people here in France ask me about the litigation situation in North America. They've all read about, for example, the genius who won millions from MacDonald's after she spilled their coffee on her lap and it was HOT. Now she's the richest litigant on her block because MacDonald's neglected to explain that if she tried to drive and eat plastic muffins and apply Maybelline Superlash and drink hot coffee all at the same time, she might spill something on the tender inner thigh region. | |||||
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| Letter From a Fed Up Computer Consultant | |||||
| By Gard E Abrahamsen | |||||
| With the current world economy, quite a few people I know, particularly in the IT industry, have started asking questions about their work. The corporate Dilbert world doesn't exactly leave you with the gratification of personal growth. | |||||
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| Lettuce Whore | |||||
| By REVSCRJ | |||||
| "What about blowjobs, you like Blowjobs?" I was jolted so hard it was like I thought I was climbing a mountain, just to have someone say "come up for air!", and me discover that I was really underwater. I was stunned. | |||||
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| Lie low, Fly high | |||||
| By N. SPed | |||||
| Honesty isn't the best policy. Anybody who tells you so is a liar who deserves to get their pants caught on fire. Or perhaps, they're crazy. It's a fine line. At any rate lying, dishonesty, whatever you want to call it should be a natural, healthy part of everyone's lives. Especially if you need to get you're ass out of unpleasant situations. | |||||
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| Life and Death | |||||
| By Theresa Toth | |||||
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| Life is So Strange | |||||
| By leandro | |||||
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| Life through the eyes of IMPROV | |||||
| By Robert Willette (aka IMPROV XXX | |||||
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| Lilith DemHareIs Takes Over The World | |||||
| By Lilith DemHareIs | |||||
Jobs. They often suck. <sigh> But jobs are necessary. It's how we pay the rent/mortgage/bail. But once in a while, there comes along a chance to *not* work. Good thing. Jobs often interfere with Life, by not giving you enough time to do what's really important... |
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| Livin' in by Regent Park and how to Dodge Bullets | |||||
| By Rolo | |||||
| For those who do not know what Regent Park is, allow me to explain. Regent Park is an area of project housing on the east fringe of downtown. Meant to be low rent housing, it is forever synonymous with crack whores, drug dealers and gangs. A forever and infinitely poor district. | |||||
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| Living in the Real World | |||||
| By Jason MacIsaac | |||||
| It was such a common phrase when I grew up. How everything was different in THE REAL WORLD, how I wouldn't get away with that in THE REAL WORLD, how everything was so much tougher in THE REAL WORLD. Being young and inexperienced, I did believe things sometimes, but a healthy streak of skepticism remained in me. This was because I spotted the erroneous assumption. They all said that THE REAL WORLD was tough, cruel, unforgiving, assuming that things as they stood now didn't already blow beyond belief. Which they did. | |||||
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| Longing for Blueberry Hill | |||||
| By Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro | |||||
| In my ex-girlfriend's 'hood (as she defined it) in the west end of town used to be a little joint called Blueberry Hill. It was your classic mum and pops burger place where you could get food that not only was bad for you but actually had some substance and tasted awfully good. In the early days of our dating it was almost a ritual to go there, stuff our faces with grease and then go see a movie. | |||||
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| Looking for Replacements? | |||||
| By Roshni Bajaj | |||||
Let us start with the basic assumption that majority of the population believes in a God. Let us assume that he does exist. But not unarguably. |
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| Love and Lust in the Age of Mechanical Introduction | |||||
| By Jesse Hicks | |||||
| Spend enough time reading profiles like, "I made a New Year's resolution not to be lonely anymore," and you start to feel you should call up that one ex-girlfriend -- you know, the one who's written you out of her life, your only connection the fading ellipsis of things left unsaid. | |||||
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| love and work | |||||
| By Peter McNeice | |||||
| The guy I was talking to, before I came with you, he used to come and see me when I worked in a massage parlour, came to see me, special. He'd give me sixty, seventy pounds a time in the parlour, but when I asked him for thirty tonight he said it was too much, can you believe it? | |||||
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| Love Cats (Inspired by a true story) | |||||
| By Jeff Wright | |||||
| ''Hello Georgie. Why aren't you inside? Well mommy's going to get some food, and I'll be back in a couple hours or so.'' | |||||
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