This week our columnist Doug Giles is back into his excellent and email-generating series on how to be a total loser, basically.
Parents, brothers, sisters, and friends are sending this series to sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, and friends en masse.
It could be Doug Giles’ gentle touch. Like his radio show. Very quiet, gentle and soothing. (Snicker). Here’s a snippet of the latest column—the whole column is of course in our Columnist section, sitting there quietly:

This is the fourth installment in my Developing The Disaster Master Mind ? series. I’m praying that you are well on your way to a completely screwed up life after just reading and obeying the first three of the 10 habits of the Decidedly Defective People ?. If success is still looking like it might attach itself to you, do not despair, stay the course and chaos can be yours, too. Be patient, as fiascos take time and demand dedication in order to set in motion the forces for failure; therefore, be vigilant and the repugnant life will be yours before you know it.
And also in our Columnist section, Paul Jackson writes about Howard Dean and his incessant yelling.

[…] Now, normally I watch only Fox News and CTV Newsnet. Fox being fair and balanced and CTV Newsnet being better than its CBC equivalent.
That said, I was looking for CNN—like the CBC seemingly a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Lib-Left—to see what CNN might be saying about my friend Howard Dean’s latest blunder.
In “Dean factor” (June 12) I recalled meeting the failed Democratic presidential contender in Hong Kong last October and being impressed by his speech and thoughtful cocktail hour demeanour.
Not like the infamous “screaming” Dean of the 2004 primaries.
Yet, guess what?
He has apparently gone berserk again, yelling Republicans have a “dark and dishonest vision” for the U.S. and that few Republicans, if any, had ever made a “honest” living. […]
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