Thursday, December 30, 2010

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Metamorphoses - portraits of 1CA.

Seven o'clock in the morning, the alarm sounded for at least five minutes without me having the courage get up to turn it off. I did not sleep well that day, I had not digested the tiramisu I had eaten in French. Sure, my mother would open the door a minute now to throw myself out of bed ... He really had to arrive on time, there was a Interro math, and as I did not really pass the other, I had no room for error.
I prepared all my things, even my candy stores and I was preparing to enter the bathroom, I looked up the mirror and I screamed to horror. I unrecognizable


; ...

I wanted it to be a dream but the reality was, I could not believe it. My body was slender become terrible! I saw on an old mirror obese tousled hair, forehead bumpy, with bushy eyebrows, and red-eyed, snub nose like a trumpet, with hollow cheeks and pale. I had very big ears like an elephant, a fleshy mouth from which came blood, a chin with a dimple that looked like a hole.
Finally, the worse my skin was wrinkled, my face was covered with big red buttons.
I had never seen anything so weird, scared of myself.
Thain, 1CA

                                                                                       
My nose was a witch with a huge bud, my face was pale as a sock embedded in the stench. My hair was black and greasy, my mouth was large and had the same mustache as my father. My feet had become gorilla legs and I now had the fingers of a bricklayer. As for my teeth, they were sharp as a butcher knife.
When I left the room bath, I descended the stairs to the kitchen, my parents saw me and fell into a coma.
The ambulance came, he died instantly. And I was taken to jail.
Moudrik, 1CA

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My hair was pissed and my bulging eyes. I looked mad .. .
My eyebrows were bushy and my neck was long like a giraffe? "I had a green body and my nails were long over 3 meters. My feet were big as those of a Bigfoot.
I was doing well 2 meters high! By moving, I broke the mirror. Once I'm back myself.
Simo, 1CA


                                                                             
     My hair had changed color and were turned gray. My eyebrows were bushy now. My eyes were white with a hungry ghost. My nose was long and flat, it almost touched my mouth.
Suddenly, my lips have changed shape and became Sloth while my cheeks were becoming red and cellars. Lengthened my chin like a beard of Santa Claus. My favorite was long like a giraffe tired.
Audrey 1CA


                                                                                             
Hair Frisot. My eyebrows were bushy and my eyes bulging. My nose was falling and my cheeks were all red. My mouth was dry and the color blue. My face was oval but remained my neck had become large. My chest was swollen and my belly showed. My hands and legs red swollen and bluish. My whole body had become really weird.
Youssra, 1CA


                                                                             
My hair was curly and brown. I had no eyebrows while my forehead was now fleeing and bumpy. My cheeks and my chin was yellowish fleeing. My mouth was fine and turned-up nose. My big ears were attached to my skull. My hands were icy cold and swollen.
I did not go to school but we had exam so I HAD to go. When I arrived, everyone laughed at me. The laughter woke me up and left that nightmare.
Abbas 1CA

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My hair was bushy and green. My eyes were like to rockets, they were bulging. I had two large earthworms instead of the nose.
My hands had taken the color of tiramisu and my nails were two slides down to earth. My arms were covered with black spots. My whole body was covered with hair and I had caught a large belly.
Do not talk about my legs ... two sticks terminated by two red shoes zebra.
I was exhausted, I was too ugly, I fainted!
Cindy 1CA
                                                                                      
My hair was all gray like an old man. My forehead was long (my mother would tell me that I looked like an old dog). I had a hooked nose. My brother would tell me that I looked like an old witch and I answer him he looked like Shrek. And I forgot: my eyebrows were like those of Big Brows in Naruto. And my mouth was really not possible: it was like a big gorilla. All my body was pale, it looked like a ghost. My arms had become so thin I could no longer play basketball.


Younes, 1CA

I have short hair and salt and pepper, a sharp chin and wide and bulging eyes. I had a witch's nose, small mouth and hollow cheeks. My eyebrows were bushy. My teeth were black. My ears Pixie and a long beard like Santa Claus.
When I looked at my face closer, I noticed that I had big spots and I squinted. I had a voice of an ogre!
Jerome 1CA

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

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Reaction to the interview on parking by Joel Le Bigot, Saturday, November 27 10:15

Mr. Bigot,


your show, and has been for a long time, is one of the most popular on Radio-Canada. With the lightness that you can give him, the humor that you distill, the multiplicity of your players to give the necessary perspective to a subject, and above all the camaraderie that emerges, this recognition n is also not fly.

We may not always agree with you. But how many of us did this happen to put you in the bag "Fatal", you better get out in one hour because with a discovery which only you are capable, you "buy back".

But this Saturday, on the stroke of 10:15 am, you've inflicted a shock in addressing the hot topic of the moment in Montreal political, namely the issue of parking on the Plateau Mont-Royal. You've interviewed Mr. Patenaude, a trader fiercely opposed the plan proposed by the current administration. It is opposed, it is his right. Besides, he is not alone of course.

After a voice as violent against the plan, it was entitled to expect a vote against it. But after Mr. Patenaude had done with his gross errors, his little arrangements with the truth, not to mention his obvious lies ... nothing. Not content to leave it all mix happily (So why is the snow in a debate on parking meters?), You do not even pretending to play devil's advocate, what you know so well, however usually .

Do not be surprised that we ask several questions, starting with this: where is the rigor in your interview?
Have you even traveled that the parking plan in question? Are you therefore able to note that according to Mr. Patenaude were being widely exaggerated or a tangle of lies and bad faith?
Bad faith on which, liable up person, you have red carpet.

To give you a quick picture of this parking plan, here are some facts:
- removal of 1,500 seats on 3 years on more than 24,000 currently available free, it's a big 0.5% less per year, and only to come into compliance with provincial regulations (release of intersection). Who was there to put this into perspective?
- increase the hourly rate: in all urban centers in the world is borne out, starting with the Montreal a rate increase does not flee the store customers, rather it is "turn" faster cars parked. Plateau, as quasi-downtown, is grappling with thousands of cars "suckers" who monopolize a free seat all day, preventing a customer comes to shop targeted to park easily. Maintaining free places, the city denies a segment of customers for businesses.
- pricing of residential streets: standardization and expansion of existing areas of vignettes residents. Because you do not seem to know, but it is often the first victims of the residents over use of public domain by cars unnecessary. The new stamps are the same price as today, will allow residents of residential streets adjacent to commercial streets more easily find a parking ... through the rotation discussed above.

And yet, it is only the points raised by Mr. Patenaude. There's still a lot to say, for example, that representatives of merchants had begun to give their agreement to this plan. Why? Because 30% of revenues generated would be donated to the CDC. Obviously, this is something he has refrained from mentioning ... However, if he knew it. He was visibly simply repeated the lies inscribed on the placard in almost all the windows against the mayor of the Plateau Ferrandez in the purest style "wild west" shows that we take, we, residents and clients * *, between the hammer and anvil. We do not yet have less value than any other customer under the simple pretext that we are not coming by car, quite the contrary.

But who will believe us when we cry out as loudly as possible that this plan is a restoration of balance? We're * for * the rate increase? See, nobody has its full assessment can only be for an increase. While both n'interviewer person in opposition to this short-sighted shopping, you could pass for a fool ...

You see, this is a fight quite unbalanced. Because of both opponents, only one is relayed by the media, and that this case they maintain a bias revolting - articles based on misinformation, not giving interviews to speak to only one party.

On Saturday morning we were sorry - the word is very weak - that even you, you were doing the settling of scores.


Association Mid Shelf Life

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Cause For Neck To Get Worse As The Day Goes On

Letter to Mr. Michael Depatie and traders Plateau Mont-Royal

Letter from a resident of Plateau published on several blogs

Mr. Depatie,

As a resident buyer of goods and services of PMR, it is with great disappointment that I read of proposals for retrograde least you have recently put forward to curb or eliminate the calming of traffic in our neighborhoods.
So if I understand you are requesting, among other things, that we keep the status quo on the number of parking spaces "free" on the Plateau, which can not increase the cost of parking meters, that one "slow" action of traffic calming. You also ask that the mayor of Montreal does not transfer the administration of Plateau management powers and collection of parking.
Each application expresses a profound contempt for the lives of neighborhood residents of the Plateau, and the last point, the withdrawal of authority to local officials, an insult to citizens-resident voters.
How dare you tell us, we who have elected these people that we administer, you go beyond their authority, and therefore over us, who do you live, to prevent the putting forward measures that will improve our quality of life and that of our elders and our children? And I would add
saying that all the measures proposed in the parking plan have a direct effect on improving the quality of life, greening and safety of street residents and visitors, including a significant amount of income new measures (30%) intended to improve commercial streets to make them more attractive to people who frequent the shops and business places.
short, it is your hand a grave insult to our elected officials, and especially we, the citizens of Plateau. This is unforgivable, reckless and irresponsible.
There are more on the Plateau of 101,000 residents, 5,000 places of business, 1400 shops (most so-called proximity) including a number of bars and restaurants. Less than half of residents (31.400 own a car). There on the territory of which 60.000 24.500 parking free on street.
These numbers are huge in proportion to the population and are not found anywhere else in residential areas. You will agree with me that the installation of 600 new parking meters and the reduction of 1,500 free tickets are far, far from being tragic as you suggest. You claim to have made
a "poll" showing that measures to restrict the number of free seats and the increased cost of parking would cause a loss of "8% of traffic for retailers." You do not talk about methodology, but I would like to view. Stop taking people for ignorant. To arrive at a percentage as accurate, it should be you can explain, really, how you got this result. What is your margin of error? Repeating information does not necessarily truth.
Now, another real question: in whose name are you talking about really ? I have some answers that do not please you: Does this not be on behalf of the owners of dozens of bars and restaurants, those of Saint-Denis, Mont-Royal and Saint-Laurent which attract a clientele that comes largely from the suburbs three times a week, four times a month, exclusively in the car?
And by the way, some data, this time from a "poll" the official with a robust, Origin Destination (2003): there are about 80.500 parking made daily on the Plateau, including 18% from the suburbs, 40% Residents of Plateau and 42% of the rest of the island. Of these, 8.6% are for shopping and 15.7% for "recreation".
These data indicate that a very small proportion of Plateau residents use their car for shopping and frequenting bars and restaurants. And if some do, they must assume their individual choices. If you can afford to have a car and live on the plateau, your means are probably sufficient to absorb an increase of $ 1 an hour for the parking meter!
You say you have received emails and you find it "scary" how many emails? What is its origin? How are residents of the Plateau?
I'll tell you, me, what I consider scary: it is to feel held hostage by an organization supposedly representing businesses that I frequent every day and where I spend all my household projects and also for my hobbies.
I will try to list here, for fun, shops and restaurants where I'm going to buy goods and services throughout the year. I walk, bike or car, depending on the distance and I have to carry. And when I use the car, I pay the parking meter for a few hours. Period.
The following (incomplete) from the shops I frequent regularly throughout the year: Metro Market, Valmont, the fish Bream Rose, the Big Chill and other bakeries of Mont-Royal, Tony Pappas, Glass Bottle, Cuir Mont-Royal Box to style, Claude de France, Glossy Sin, David'sTea, Corner of low Bookstore Shelf, Diabolissimo, The Soup, Gap, Stokes, Arthur Quentin, Southside, The House of the roast, Rona, Renaud Bray, Jack of Heart, the SAQ, Jean Coutu pharmacies, Genre.com the Aubainerie, Style.com, Running, New Look, FET-Art, Trivia, Dining room, Bulk, Journet veterinary clinic, the stepsisters, Mrs. Bolduc, Apartments, Young America, Amir, Free-Son, the bookstore Plateau and the Exchange (and all other businesses of its kind), meat Champfleuri, chocolate Harnois The cheese Hamel, the Press House, Lemieux, the pet of the Plateau, Piazzetta, and Beer Company, Frites Alors, At Tri, Box Gourmet, Bu, Portus Calle and so on ... it's been over 60 shops, anyway ...
And incidentally, I consider that if you are able to pay a bill of $ 200 for a meal for two with wine, tax and service at Portus Calle, you've probably to pay $ 10 for parking meter. Sometimes we go to Portus Calle (well, we went there ...) off, is this one is all-nude because it does not go by car?
So in conclusion, Mr. Dépatie, despite the 300 people present at your meeting of 17 November (as you claim), I can not believe one minute that you speak really on behalf of all the shops I listed more above. And if you persist in saying that you represent, then I, like many other residents, serious doubts about my habit of buying locally. So be very careful that you go. I do not know the turnover of all businesses in the Plateau, but it is certain that a high percentage comes from local buyers like me and my neighbors.
You were originally publicly supported the measures announced and you have all the information, contrary to what you say. You have probably declined due to pressure from a handful of owners of bars and restaurants that attract a few days a week Customer suburbs. So, to quote a famous line: Until you abuse it when our patience? To demonstrate this
duplicity it is interesting to note that a significant number of businesses Plateau (I do not list it again here!) are partners of the joint initiative of the STM and Vélo-Québec "Going shopping by subway and bus relates more "on 25 November. Over 120 participating stores will offer discounts on presentation of our tickets!
Will you explain how you reconcile these two opposing positions for less?
I pay nearly $ 5,000 in property taxes. I just got the new assessment roll for 2011, and like many others I probably will pay even more next year. I am ready to do so, and also to pay a little more under the parking plan, because I know that this will contribute to our quality of life. But I do not spend a penny more to allow people to come to the 450 bars and restaurants of Plateau at lower cost. Never. If there is a shortfall, it must come from the users. Is it so difficult to understand? And if you do not understand is that your only goal is to get rich at our expense and at lower cost. It is downright insulting!
Dare you disclose to the citizens of Plateau, probably your most important customers, names of shops in your organization who are high against the proposed plan for parking? Oh, I forgot, your website has serious shortcomings: I was looking for the names of the members of your board and your membership. But there's nothing on it. Who are the directors of that corporation? Are you a secret organization?
All this may help us all to rethink our shopping habits ...
In closing, I can not ignore your request to the Mayor of Montréal to intervene. Mr. Depatie, there can be no question of democracy at two speeds, one for merchants and another for citizens. Want deal directly with the city center is an affront to all citizens who benefit greatly from the presence of local organizations with local authorities close to their reality. I am even more surprised by this request that the document of the Association of Commercial Development Corporations (ASDCM), which you have, I believe contributed significantly, there is a discourse where "sustainable development", "shops proximity ',' citizen-consumer "," greening and tourism experience pleasant neighborhoods inhabited "are presented as the basis for development Trade in the 21st century. You're going to try to compare Barcelona and Montreal! I do not know if you stay in Barcelona recently, but the center of the city is entirely pedestrian. So more problems with parking, parking meters and storm in a teacup!
Finally, in Le Plateau today, you dare to add: "These requests do not cost anything, it prevents (the mayor) to make money. Asked to find other solutions. " On your side, what do you suggest? Personally, I'm thinking seriously about an increase in business tax. And salt, and more, because my tax account, like my fellow citizens, is saturated.
Wishing you pursue your thinking and you come up with constructive proposals to enhance the attractiveness of our shopping districts. Currently, we are nowhere near that.

Denis Méthé
Resident and consumer of goods and services in the Plateau Mont-Royal.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

What Are Those Hats Called With

sports day organized by the team of teachers of gym ...

One day, we attended a sports day pas loin de la forêt de Soignes. On a fait plusieurs activités comme l'escalade, la boxe, le cirque ou le parcours du combattant. Ce que j'ai aimé, c'est l'escalade.
On a fait des groupes par deux et on devait monter et descendre. Moi, j'étais avec une fille, elle ne voulait pas monter parce qu'elle avait peur.
Il y avait plusieurs étapes. A la dernière, je n'arrivais plus à me tenir avec les mains. Je n'avais plus de forces et je suis tombé... mais je n'ai pas eu mal parce que je n'étais pas trop haut.
C'était chouette la journée sportive; je crois qu'on en réalisera d'autres.
                                                                                    Bogdan, 2CA

The 23/10, we went to ADEPS with my class. It was fun. What I liked most is climbing. It was too much but a girl let me down twice at the top, I'm really hurt.
I was very angry and I did it again.
But the teacher said she was willing to make sure so I climbed back. All in all I grew four times in four different places to the top. I had already been climbing before but this time it was even better.
Jihane, 2CA


On Thursday, September 23, 2010, I went with my class at a sports day to Herman de Broux. Among all sports held there, I chose boxing.
During training, the teacher taught us how to defend and attack when you fight with an opponent.
After this course, we were grouped in pairs. I chose to fight with Beth. During the boxing match, I really liked when I beat my opponent. However, the teacher told me that was not the belly but the face. I still regret that Beth won twice in the game of force. I can never accept being beaten by a girl! So I'm going to train in boxing.
Jeancy, 2CA

Saturday, June 19, 2010

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