Archive for June, 2006

Sometimes, It’s Just Not Worth It

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Henry here. Wow, you just can’t make this stuff up. The Chronicle Herald Reports on a 68 year old former Rhode Island handyman who has had a unique problem for the past 10 years. For many young bucks it would be the stuff of fantasy, but not for Charles Lennon who had a penile implant […]

Only In Newfoundland…We Hope

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Henry here. This morning’s CBC News had a story about “a dispute that could make for an episode from The Dukes of Hazard.”

The article reads: “The fire chief of a rural Newfoundland community resigned from his duties after Point Leamington’s mayor put an end to what firefighters have been doing for decades - drinking […]

Death Of al-Zawahiri

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

Henry here. What a fuss is being made about the death of Al-Zawahiri. His family is already apparently saying he is a martyr, and the American networks are saying that his death is a victory for democracy and decent living.

He was obviously not a nice man, one you would like to have to your […]

Shadow and Testosterone

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Henry here. Maybe our dark side, as seen in our shadow, can be blamed on testosterone. Maybe it’s like the comedian said, “The devil made me do it.” Or, in we males, maybe testosterone?

Perhaps it is this hormone that sets us up to act out our aggressive fantasies. Maybe underneath we are the sweet, kind, […]

The Immigrants Are Coming!

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

Henry here. If we have a shadow, how does it come out in our day to day world? It usually comes out in our projections. How does projection work? We see other people as being more angry, sexual, aggressive, dishonest, creative, brilliant etc. than they really are.

A typical example is the tensions between cultures. The […]

Everyone Around Me Is Evil

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

Henry here. The way things work, according to Dr. C.G. Jung is that we all have a mask that we present to the world. The mechanic has his/her overalls, the teacher his/her professional clothes, the doctor his/her lab coat, the painter his/her paint covered smock, and on and on and on.

So in our short hand […]

Unexpected

Tuesday, June 13th, 2006

Hi everybody, Steve here. I just have a short post today with what I hope is a bit of helpful advice. Dad sent me an email last week with a story about how you shouldn’t use your cruise control when it’s raining, because it can cause an accident. At the time I didn’t care and […]

Beating A Dead Horse To Death

Friday, June 9th, 2006

Henry here. According to a radio report I heard, the Ottawa press gallery is calling Stephen Harper, the new Prime Minister of Canada, “Shrub” because he functions like a junior Bush.

Very cutting, but I am not sure he will pay much attention as he, apparently, is ignoring the Ottawa press as much as he can. […]