Monday, October 17, 2005

Keeping idle hands occupied

As week number two dawns on the British Columbia Teacher's strike, Monday brings the prospect of a protest march on the BC Legislature in Victoria. With a bit of time on their hands, both teachers and government officials may find that they want to catch up on their reading, music listening and video viewing activities.

We offer up a look into the family rooms of Gordon Campbell, Jinny Sims and Jim Sinclair.

Over at theCampbelll residence it's the collective thoughts of Madam Thatcher, perhaps he'll throw on some leather and pound the air with Judas Priest's You've got another thing coming and then sit back and watch a credo to live by from another famous Gordon.

Madam Sims perhaps has dipped into her collection of labour related epics for guidance, a little protest music to help hold the lines and of course to help keep the faith a look at taking on the world's largest corporation.

Over at the Fed, Jim Sinclair probably is looking at books on how to host the teeming throng soon to arrive, some appropriate music to rally the troops and a movie to to help the troops keep the faith in the darkest hours.

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