... see the puddy tat with wings then?" I am, like so many others, getting a wee bit tired of Merlin as comedy relief and I'm feeling the lack of Gwen and Morgana. Though it was good to see Richard Ridings back on screen (Hail Silas, well met and glad to see you backon top form *G*) and I did like a kick ass sword wielding Morgause but for the love of little green apples...in no way the half sister ...
... and Hell, Good Lord, deliver me! I've worked in Leeds and Huddersfield And I've earned some honest brass. In Bradford, Keighley, Rotherham I've kept my bairns and lass. I've travelled all three Ridings round And once I went to sea: From forges, mills and coaling boats, Good Lord, deliver me! I've walked at night through Sheffield lanes T'was just like being in hell. Where furnaces thrust out ...
...occasion – more than $3,000 spent on a trip to London, England – when she was president and CEO of the Toronto Port Authority. Torch relay has a lot of stops in Tory ridings : If MPs strutting at hometown torch relay celebrations was a Winter Olympic sport, the federal Conservatives would be turning in a solid gold performance. When federal riding maps are superimposed over torch relay community ...
...accurate, un-spun take on them that I've seen yet. The Liberals typically do badly in all the ridings where the byelections are being held, so it doesn't mean anything if they do so again - particularly... to come out and vote for them when everyone agrees they have no chance in any of the 4 ridings. So if they come in third everywhere, it says precisely nothing; it just happens that the four seats ...
... in some tight contests. Despite some close races, it is expected the status quo will ultimately prevail once the votes are tallied. Most predict the Bloc Québécois will hold on to its two ridings — Hochelaga in east-end Montreal and Montmagny-L'Islet-Kamouraska-Rivière du Loup in eastern Quebec. The Bloc party candidates won well over half the votes in 2008. But the NDP has its sights set...
... posted at Merlin's Keep. These photos do contain spoilers. Check out the new photos here and get the updated guest cast list here . One of the guest stars for this episode is Richard Ridings, a very talented actor who some may recognize from such films as "The Brothers Grimm" and "The Messenger". One of his most notable television credits was as the horseman Silas on "Highlander: The ...
... posted at Merlin's Keep. These photos do contain spoilers. Check out the new photos here and get the updated guest cast list here . One of the guest stars for this episode is Richard Ridings, a very talented actor who some may recognize from such films as "The Brothers Grimm" and "The Messenger". One of his most notable television credits was as the horseman Silas on "Highlander: The ...
... posted at Merlin's Keep. These photos do contain spoilers. Check out the new photos here and get the updated guest cast list here . One of the guest stars for this episode is Richard Ridings, a very talented actor who some may recognize from such films as "The Brothers Grimm" and "The Messenger". One of his most notable television credits was as the horseman Silas on "Highlander: The ...
... the vote was not whipped, i.e. Members of Parliament could vote according to their constituents' wishes, not along party lines. An encouragingly large number of Liberal and New Democrat MPs from rural ridings, where the long gun registry is extremely unpopular, broke party ranks to vote in favour of the bill. The bill now goes to committee for review, then third reading, following which it goes ...
...certain price range, in a certain party's ridings, or both. In addition, this one by Kaitlin ... Jim DeLaHunt is colour-coded to show which ridings got the largest proportion of projects. And there... the Conservatives did give more projects to their ridings ($51.2% of the total), particularly in ... calculations in the spreadsheet show them giving their ridings 20% more of the total value of projects ...