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More amusing than angsty, today. First off, the Canadian poppy quarter sent sent the American military into a tizzy this year. They believed it was a secret listening device, built with nanotechnology.

Good thing they never discovered the secret of our Scratch N'Taste heroin coins The poppy coins, of course, were completely safe -- they were meant to honour the 117,000 Canadian soldiers who died in any of the wars.

Meanwhile, as [livejournal.com profile] montrealais is reporting, the Conservatives have been throwing tantrums when they don't get their way in the committees -- or hear a fact they don't want to hear. They're even threatening to shut down the Official Languages committee entirely.

Since the trip to committee is a stage in passing laws, I'm unclear if we could still pass legislation if the relevant committee tied to that legislation is shut down.

Writing

I expect to hit 150,000 words on this wonderfully rainy day.

I've worked out a plan for future edits, too. The next step is more heavy research, integrating new information, and then I'll go over it smoothing out and improving the language. After that, a final edit, and then it'll (hopefully!) be ready to show it.

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