CHOICE CUTS OF THE WEEK
::jay's pick: "buffalo girls'" - malcolm mclaren


::colin's pick: "children of the revolution' - t.rex


ABOUT FRIES'n'GRAVY

WHAT THE HELL IS THIS?!!...
it's chunky, crispy, smooth and fat. it's an indulgence but more importantly, fries'n'gravy is nourishing.

stay for a while. sit down, relax and kick off your shoes, while chefs colin and jay collaborate to prepare your classic canadian highschool favourite with only the finest of international ingredients. take a pound plus of crispy fries done proper, some beef gravy, a touch of salt, toss in a dash of freshly ground pepper, and the secret ingredient - TLC. but that's not all, there's more to this batch of fries'n'gravy than just fries and...well...gravy; throw in 1/2 a cup of cynicism and 3 cups of reduced criticism. sprinkle with brutal honesty and you have yourself a batch french fried goodness served up daily.

served best when fresh. feeds'a'plenty so enjoy with all your friends and family.

fries'n'gravy...culture and criticisms.

no preservatives or additives.



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Saturday, June 30, 2007
dollarama
how are dollar stores so good to me? i like square one's dollarama, specifically. back in the day, "everything for a dollar" or as us hipsters call it, "efads" used to be THE joint. sadly, once dollarama nestled into the deep bowels of square one however, they've continued to dominate and provide for my every cheapskate need. sorry efads. i do have to admit that efads has a superior selection of beverages and candy bars (that's your edge, efads. build on it!!!).

considering that my homies and homegirls are heading to confederation park tomorrow for canada day festivities, and considering that i volunteered to buy the plates, cups and cutlery, i had no choice but to choose dollarama as my depot. the problem is, i began to wander around. i dunno if it's all about the bright neon lights that disorient me whenever i go there, but i can't help straying off course, no matter how crowded the place gets. what turned into a minimal shopping list of plates, cutlery and cups, as stated above, turned into a final purchase of $14 hard earned canadian dollars. i bought us some citronella candles in little clay pots, a couple table cloths, some D-cell batteries (3 x 2 packs) for my ghettoblaster, napkins, two packs of plates, two packs of cutlery and one pack of cups. finally, i spotted a nice fancy-ass tote bag (the kind i wanted to get in thailand where it's shiny and weaved and plaid) to hold everything. who can resist, though?

dollarama, you can have all my dollars any day you want.

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