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Browsing articles by Marlo - [previous] :: [next]The path to heaven was a favourite allegory during the Medieval period of Europe. The bridge, the boat, the staircase, the ladder, even the use of skiis in certain parts of northern Europe were common enough as recognizable symbols.
This article has been viewed 2386 times in the last 2 years Chris Erb: 3rd Aug 2006 - 04:09 GMTGreat article! You've made excellent use of different places around the city to tie a theme together. I really enjoy these types of posts. On a side note, everytime you post, it always creeps me out a little. I'm used to seeing pictures of everywhere but Fredericton on the front page. It's strange and fun to bring up Citynoise and see something on the front page that is two blocks from my house. I'm glad that you've found this site! Marlo: 3rd Aug 2006 - 04:20 GMTYes, I imagine it is a bit odd... you having been the only contributor to the Fredericton section until now. And Fredericton IS so small it's hard not to recognize a place. EvilGentleman: 3rd Aug 2006 - 04:47 GMTCan I redeem my coupons and winning bottle caps at the redemption centre? Marlo: 3rd Aug 2006 - 04:55 GMTI've never been, myself, though from the outsider's perspective it seems to be strictly bottles. EvilGentleman: 3rd Aug 2006 - 05:03 GMT(Snorts) I thought it looked a little seedy for a born-again Christian church. Nice find, it misled me pretty well. EvilGentleman: 3rd Aug 2006 - 05:37 GMTHalifax, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Winnipeg... EvilGentleman: 3rd Aug 2006 - 08:37 GMTBy the way, if either of you two could get some shots by the courthouse of either Gregory Allan Despres or any of the security and media surrounding him, that would prove to be quite interesting. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the name of Gregory Allan Despres, he is the man who murdered an elderly couple in Minto, NB, and then was allowed to enter the United States by US Customs despite having a blood-stained chainsaw and hatchet, as well as a homemade sword and brass knuckles, all of which were confiscated. The Department of Homeland Security must have had a shit fit over this one. I could just imagine what would happen if they caught a real terrorist. "Sir, we cannot let you enter the United States unless you forfeit your bombs. Thank you. Have a nice day." Part of the story can be found at www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/07/22/despres050722.html jack: 3rd Aug 2006 - 12:28 GMTEG that guy despres is truly evil. you should drop the evil and just be the gentleman! Marlo: 3rd Aug 2006 - 13:07 GMTHow do you explain a bloodied chainsaw to border crossing authorities? "I was trying to open my catsup package and needed something sharp." Chris Erb: 3rd Aug 2006 - 14:12 GMTDid they bring him back to Fredericton? I thought he was being tried in the States. I finish my job this week so I'll have 2 weeks off and still be in Fredericton. If I hear anything, I'll go down to the courthouse and try to get pictures of the media frenzy. EvilGentleman: 3rd Aug 2006 - 14:36 GMTYeah, he's in Fredericton. This is a current CBC News article: www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2006/08/02/despres-nb.html Thanks for the suggestion, jack. But I try so hard to be honest and modest, and Gentleman sounds so egotistical, and what about my bad days? Best to leave things as is and keep my bases covered. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Marlo - [previous] :: [next] |
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