This came across my desk a couple of days
ago while I was reading my daily communique
of the www.daily dirt diaspora.com blogged
by M.O.P. Jerky. What this man can do with
the english language Henry Ford did with
tin. But don't take my word for it hop on
and enjoy for yourself. You won't agree with
everything he writes but it's not about
that. It's more about challenging that gray
matter of yours to reaffirm, clarify, and
state, your opinions. Another piece of
advertising and then off we go. Jango. Do
you like music? Yep, your kind of music.
Songs you select and collect into your own
little radio station of sorts. Well over to
www.Jango.com you go. All the genre's are
there just select or pass, or type in your
favorite artist or song and don't pass on
the opportunity to pick tomorrows stars.
Every dozen or so songs a window will open
with a song by an up and coming artist and
you get to thumb it up or down, and write a
critique if you care to. If you do you can
expect a thank you email inside the program.
This gem of info I started out talking about
is that back in 2002 a British M.P. up and
offered to share Gibraltar with Spain. I kid
you not. I can't stop shaking my head over
this one.
The people of Gibraltar, the small, fiercely
British colony at the tip of southern Spain,
overwhelmingly rejected the idea of shared
ownership/governing. The last time Gibraltar
voted on the issue, in 1967, 12,138 were in
favour of continuing ties to Britain and 44
against. Duh! Apparently these recent talks
with Spain had been going on for 18 years.
Who thinks all this stuff up? Should Canada
be governed by the Britain and France? Fast forward to today and the Mail online reports A deal reportedly struck between Britain and Spain to share the sovereignty of Gibraltar today outraged opposition and Labour politicians.
The Foreign Office insisted no agreement had been made about the future of the British colony and any decisions would be put to its inhabitants in a referendum.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-94409/Britain-share-Gibraltar.html#ixzz1IY7gj6QW
ago while I was reading my daily communique
of the www.daily dirt diaspora.com blogged
by M.O.P. Jerky. What this man can do with
the english language Henry Ford did with
tin. But don't take my word for it hop on
and enjoy for yourself. You won't agree with
everything he writes but it's not about
that. It's more about challenging that gray
matter of yours to reaffirm, clarify, and
state, your opinions. Another piece of
advertising and then off we go. Jango. Do
you like music? Yep, your kind of music.
Songs you select and collect into your own
little radio station of sorts. Well over to
www.Jango.com you go. All the genre's are
there just select or pass, or type in your
favorite artist or song and don't pass on
the opportunity to pick tomorrows stars.
Every dozen or so songs a window will open
with a song by an up and coming artist and
you get to thumb it up or down, and write a
critique if you care to. If you do you can
expect a thank you email inside the program.
This gem of info I started out talking about
is that back in 2002 a British M.P. up and
offered to share Gibraltar with Spain. I kid
you not. I can't stop shaking my head over
this one.
The people of Gibraltar, the small, fiercely
British colony at the tip of southern Spain,
overwhelmingly rejected the idea of shared
ownership/governing. The last time Gibraltar
voted on the issue, in 1967, 12,138 were in
favour of continuing ties to Britain and 44
against. Duh! Apparently these recent talks
with Spain had been going on for 18 years.
Who thinks all this stuff up? Should Canada
be governed by the Britain and France? Fast forward to today and the Mail online reports A deal reportedly struck between Britain and Spain to share the sovereignty of Gibraltar today outraged opposition and Labour politicians.
The Foreign Office insisted no agreement had been made about the future of the British colony and any decisions would be put to its inhabitants in a referendum.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-94409/Britain-share-Gibraltar.html#ixzz1IY7gj6QW

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