Shotgun / December 2004

You are who you’ll eat

Ottawa XPress │ Shotgun │ December 23, 2005
To gauge a stranger’s appeal and what will in turn make you attractive to others at home, in the workplace and out in the city in the New Year, you have to look beyond the usual indicators-money, repute and power.
To figure out if someone digs you, or […]

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Don’t look back in anger

Ottawa XPress │ Shotgun │ December 16, 2005
Looking back in the news of the year past usually involves considering all the wars and bad shit that happened.
Different things stick out for different people. For me, it’s a mix of the monumental and the common and especially of things that maybe the entire world didn’t […]

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Making Moist

Ottawa XPress │ Shotgun │ December 9, 2005
“yes because theres a wonderful feeling there so tender all the time how did we finish it off yes O yes I pulled him off into my handkerchief pretending not to be excited but I opened my legs I wouldnt let him touch me inside my petticoat because […]

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House of love

Ottawa XPress │ Shotgun │ December 2, 2005
“Will you still love me in December?
I could sleep many days, but it wouldn’t make a difference without you.”
~Julie Doiron “Will You Still Love Me” EP (1999)
December is here, the air is colder, the landscape barren. The Christmas Store on Elgin Street is gearing up, and Canadian […]

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