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"We can't allow things that are inaccurate to stand." — The Word of Our Dan, February 19, 2008.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Where's Spaceman Dan?

News this week of a proposed rocket launching facility at the Cape — Breton, that is — should have had Chairman Dan in a tizzy.

After all, if one rocket, passing overhead many miles to the east of anything on land, could cause such an existential crisis, what will multiple rockets, many of which would necessarily pass directly over Newfoundland or Labrador, and at lower altitudes than those launched from Florida, do to the Chairman's blood pressure and finely-tuned sense of outrage?

The lack of a, well, ballistic response from Chairman this time can only mean one of two things.

Either he's getting soft in his government's — sorry, Administration's — middle age, no longer bringing us the regularly-scheduled spontaneous Fighging Newfoundlander outrage that worked so well for his first two years.

Or he was off his rocker last year during the Titan incident, and knows it.

4 Comments:

At 1:33 PM, August 21, 2006 , Blogger Table Mountains said...

will low level protestors in lab now become high level protestors?

 
At 2:06 PM, August 21, 2006 , Blogger Edward Hollett said...

How long will it be before someone notices this thing is being built on the Mainland [oh horror], is aimed at Newfoundland more or less [bigger horror], and is derived from the infamous Nazi V2 rockets used to attack London during the Second World War?

 
At 10:37 PM, August 21, 2006 , Blogger WJM said...

Ed, you have uncovered The Great Anti-Newfoundland Conspiracy. You must be eliminated.

Sorry.

 
At 9:37 PM, August 22, 2006 , Blogger Mark said...

And it comes from Nova Scotia. It may very well be part of Air Canada's conspiracy against the city of St. John's. These rockets should be making stopovers in Torbay before going to Mars, the moon, or wherever.

 

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