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Tuesday, 3 August 2004
The Village Is Number One At The Boxoffice
Mood:  spacey
Despite many negative reviews, The Village finished first at the boxoffice this weekend. Whatever the flaws were in this film, it didn't deter a young audience from seeing it.

There is an appetite for original mystery thrillers in different audiences which isn't being fulfilled by sequels or remakes of hit movies.
More Reviews Of The Village
Try Penetrating The Mysteries of Area 53


Posted by qualteam at 10:08 PM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 3 August 2004 10:15 PM EDT
Monday, 2 August 2004
Another Newfoundland Invention
It's called "Ride-On Mower".

Those Newfys are smart buy.

Does it come with a case of Canadian or Moosehead beer?




Posted by qualteam at 10:13 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 21 August 2004 5:40 PM EDT
Sunday, 1 August 2004
Was I Born Or Hatched?
If you want to know when I was born, and what was going on then, here's a great headline from that time.

Look this history up on the internet.
The Daily Barron
At One Time I Was Actually A Baby



Posted by qualteam at 6:39 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 1 August 2004 6:43 PM EDT
Friday, 30 July 2004
Movie Review 77: The Jolson Story
Not accurate as a biography, but accurate in its depiction of the progress of popular music from Stephen Foster, through ragtime, through jazz, through swing and then into the easy listening ballards of the late 40s.

Al Jolson was the first pop star of African-American influenced music. His very original and theatrical performances shouldn't be missed. Three stars.
Reviews Of The Jolson Story

Posted by qualteam at 11:30 PM EDT
Thursday, 29 July 2004
Our Favourite Canadian Idol
Mood:  special
Our favourite singer on Canadian Idol is Jason Greeley. Sure he's a dynamic rock performer with good looks, but he's also from Newfoundland AND related to my wife, Irene(3rd or 4th cousin).

If you were from Newfoundland would you vote for anyone else??? Who???
The Unofficial Canadian Idol Website
An Inverview With Jason Greeley

Posted by qualteam at 7:22 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 29 July 2004 7:40 PM EDT
Wednesday, 28 July 2004
Www.qualteam.on.ca has become www.qualteam.info
Mood:  irritated
I had a nightmare trying to renew our business website with the domain name: qualteam.on.ca.

Domain hosting is so much easier and cheaper in the US. Our business webpage is now located at www.qualteam.info.

A domain address simply makes it easier to remember and reach a certain webpage.

Posted by qualteam at 11:17 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 28 July 2004 11:23 PM EDT
Tuesday, 27 July 2004
Highway 666: The Fast Route To Area 53
If you want to discover the ultimate in dangerous desert adventures take the non scenic route to Area 53. It's not suppose to exist, but....it has an easy to remember domain name: www.logline.us
No doubt, this is a secret code for something.

Posted by qualteam at 10:54 PM EDT
Monday, 26 July 2004
Some Days Are Busier Than Others
It was a busy day yesterday, preparing for my mother's 80th birthday party in two weeks and making sure family gets there including my mother.

My wife and I have reinvented our garden and that also takes a great deal of work.



Posted by qualteam at 12:00 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 26 July 2004 12:05 PM EDT
Saturday, 24 July 2004
Graceworld Is Another Eternal World Of Jesus Christ
From my knowledge, Graceworld was and still is the most recent "eternal world" of the Lord.

As I stated in other posts, rock and roll has a tendency to reach into our subconscious far deeper than we expect. Since the conditions of Graceworld provoked many unpleasant past life memories, it was determined that this planet would be the home of mental therapies that got rid of these memories.

Does any of the above ring a bell with you?

If we were all good superbeings like Harry Potter or Spiderman, things might have worked out differently.

Take a look at Meatloaf's cosmic view of "Rock And Roll."
Rock And Roll Dreams

Posted by qualteam at 11:41 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 24 July 2004 11:47 PM EDT
Friday, 23 July 2004
The Exportation Of Rock And Roll From Graceworld
Mood:  on fire
Few of us would question the idea that there is more youthful energy in a rock song than any other form of music. The music developed its own dances like the Twist, the Mash Potatoes, the Shake, the Popeye, the Hustle, and God knows what else.

Rock defined an era of mankind like no other music before. Many boomers doubted they would ever get older than thirty(Check out the movie "Logan's Run" below).

Rock was tapping into our subconscious and some of the memories coming out weren't pretty. The eternal Beach Party/Sock Hop gave way to the metal heads of the 70s and 80s like Black Sabbath, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Guns and Roses, Mega Death, AC/DC, etc. etc.

As promoted by "The Grateful Dead" and others, the symbols of death seemed to be everywhere at heavy metal concerts.

Michael Jackson's "Thriller" gave much insight to the darker side of life(or death?)on Graceworld.

Many MTV videos seem to portray beings who were obsessed not only with rock, but with sex and negative experiences.

I would like your comments on my point of view. Do you feel that you're from Graceworld too? What subconscious memories come to the surface when rock music is played?
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Reviews Of Logan's Run


Posted by qualteam at 11:12 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 23 July 2004 11:25 PM EDT

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