Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Cop Saves Dog

A West Vancouver policeman impulsively jumped into the raging waters of the Capilano River and saved a police dog in danger of drowning.

"The former Olympic baseball player jumped into the river in his full duty belt and uniform. He grabbed the dog's leash and put the 35-kilogram German shepherd back on shore." (Province newspaper)

I can see how he might unreflectingly do that, but why did they turn him into a hero? The dog would have probably have made it anyway, and the cop himself might well have been drowned. Instead of being publicly rewarded, the policeman should have been quietly told not to be so impetuous next time.

But no: ' "What happened on the morning of [June 13] just shows the depth of courage, strength of character that's required for every first-responder," said Cpl. Fred Harding, the department's spokesman.'


Bullshit!

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Monday, June 18, 2007

Steel Cantar



Several years ago I found myself in need of back yard storage and, being a longshoreman, I installed a pair of 20 foot marine cargo containers, "cans", as we call them on the docks. Just in case my neighbors did not see the beauty of these things, I obtained building permits for them. So when a city clerk called to say that somebody was complaining, I suggested they talk to Jesus about it.
The other day, my son and his friends tied light rope diagonally across the side of a can and, using small furniture to prop the cords away from the steel wall, turned the container into a giant instrument. You can watch and listen to Martin playing it at

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