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Paul Brandt, Corner Gas, And Riders


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Hey everyone! For my birthday/the day after I had quite the celebrations: On thursday was a Paul Brandt concert, and friday went to the set of Corner Gas and a Sask. Roughriders game. If anyone wants to see pics, reply with which of the 3 events and I'll load some online and link them here. Thanks

~ Lisa ~


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rinne Apprentice

I'm a Corner Gas fan. :)

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Hey everyone! For my birthday/the day after I had quite the celebrations: On thursday was a Paul Brandt concert, and friday went to the set of Corner Gas and a Sask. Roughriders game. If anyone wants to see pics, reply with which of the 3 events and I'll load some online and link them here. Thanks

~ Lisa ~

Glad you had fun! Happy belated B-day! :)

rinne Apprentice

:o How rude of me.

Happy belated birthday. :)

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Happy Birthday Lisa...hope it was a good one. Was it the sound stage in Regina, or dod you go to Roleau.

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Happy Birthday Lisa...hope it was a good one. Was it the sound stage in Regina, or dod you go to Roleau.

Thanks everyone for the belated wishes :)

We went to Rouleau. My friend knows Brent Butt (working in radio he seems to know everyone ha) so we got to look at things up close. Even met the producer ha.

Since theres more than one of you who like Corner Gas, I'll load those on and post 'em later today.

~ Lisa ~

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OK i promised some of you the pictures, so take a look at the album:

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Enjoy ;)

~ Lisa ~


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