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RT @voir: Un Salon du disque Polaris à Montréal http://voir.ca/nouvell...
RT @elzadra: giggling at everyone posting "Ça sent la Coupe!"
RT @TheBrowser: Most Popular On Facebook - Into The Woods: @cntraveler tours Germany's Fairy-Tale Road, of Brothers Grimm fame http://thebrowser.com/article...
RT @vanillaice: Stay clean and on the scene ! this is a new era ! Party like a rockstar with energy drinks instead of drugs.
RT @RC_Manitoba: Urbanisme - Winnipeg : consultations publiques sur l'avenir du secteur Corydon-Osborne http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions...
RT @pdmcleod: "Every time the Habs win an 80s pop singer dies," - friend rooting for Maple Leafs.
RT @bravepatrie: Au paradis, Serge Gainsbourg ouvre sa braguette.
catalogued Piège à mouches by Fredrik Sjöberg http://www.librarything.com/work... at #LibraryThing
Piège à mouches - http://www.librarything.com/work...
According to @cboc_reports, Winnipeg & Quebec City barely have the population & economic heft to support NHL franchises http://m.theglobeandmail.com/sports...
"It pays to be with @Fidomobile", but less and less as time goes by it would seem... http://twitter.com/NeueWel...
My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Lana Del Rey (22), The Gories (14) & Paso Doble (12) http://www.tweekly.fm/twitter...
With roughly 3 per cent of Canada’s population, Manitoba now attracts nearly 6 per cent of its immigrants http://m.theglobeandmail.com/news...
RT @acoyne: And now the utterly classless presentation of a stupefyingly banal trophy. God the Americans do these badly.
RT @brainpicker: If you missed it, it's a gem ☞ Paris vs. New York in minimalist illustrated parallels http://www.brainpickings.org/index...
Books should be considered a product of necessity in society http://m.guardian.co.uk/world...
Selling books in France is one of the least profitable sales businesses, with a far lower margin than most http://m.guardian.co.uk/world...
RT @TabathaSouthey: So this is what football looks like. I feared as much.
“France's 3,000 independent bookstores may seem like a literary utopia to small book-traders across the Channel.” http://m.guardian.co.uk/world...
“In London I was shocked to see tables of three-for-two book offers as if they were selling socks” http://m.guardian.co.uk/world... #bookselling
RT @achrisafis: French bookshops have novel plan to fight VAT rise http://www.guardian.co.uk/world...
RT @mrchrisaddison: Well. What a relief to have something slightly less camp than the game itself onscreen for a bit.
RT @mrchrisaddison: DID YOU KNOW: That the black marks on the players' cheekbones are a mark of respect for the passing of Adam Ant.
“I'm happier reading it on an e-reader, and keeping shelf space for books that proclaim my cleverness.” http://m.guardian.co.uk/media...
“Fresh subgenres are emerging. Fancy a Christian romance, or a racy paranormal shagathon? Easy.” http://m.guardian.co.uk/media...
In digital, dross rises. But does this have implications for publishers' decision-making, as we increasingly migrate?http://m.guardian.co.uk/media...
Kindle-owning bibliophiles are furtive beasts http://m.guardian.co.uk/media... (via @arpbooks)
RT @PhilippeAuclair: On this, good night to all NFL Cup Final lovers. Can't understand games in which multi-tasking is prohibited, and protheses are obligatory.
I don't know what this means, but it's funny “@PolarBearRock: Jets couldn't beat most soccer teams these days @NHLJets #gojetsgo #nofinish
RT @RickRalphTSN: Buff, Wheeler, Bogo, Burmi, Slater, Gagnon,Antropov and Oduya = no shots on goal. #shocking
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