Category Archives: Flash Imagination

Flash Imagination #23

Laurence was tired.  He had been working all day, and when the time finally came for him to head home his replacement had called in sick, forcing Laurence to cover for him. By the time he had left work, it … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #22

There’s a popular saying that sailors have a girl in every port.  Yet if you ever visit Fay Cove, Nova Scotia, you’ll find a statue that seems to contradict this saying. Fay Cove was a very busy port during World … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #21

What set Koji apart from other dogs was that she was smart. Very smart. So smart, that one day she got bored of sniffing dogs butts.  So smart, that she also got bored of chasing after squirrels and birds. She … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #20 – Merry Chr…. oh right!

I wanted to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, but it would seem that some believe this to be politically incorrect. I’d therefore like to take a page from Think Geek and wish … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #19

Today was a good day for Mark. A few months ago he’d decided to move from his college dorm and had bought – rather hastily some felt – a new condo up on the east side of town. This new … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #18 – Snow Imagination

This week’s Flash Imagination is a little late because I wanted to do something to celebrate the arrival of winter in Montreal. So, without further ado, I’m proud to present you with: Cars Burried in Snow! (click on a pic … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #17

The new speed limit at l’Universté de Montréal (Montreal University) was set to 13 km/h today. Leaders of the university ignored complaints by campus students and staff who said that their car’s speedometer really only displayed speeds that were multiples of … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #16

Although revolutionary a the time of its opening, the Chippy Squirrel Prison has been hailed a complete success by lawmakers, community leaders, and former critics. The prison, which was the brain child of Chippy McChipperson, had a rocky start at first, but … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #15

The Yamaguchi-gumi family, which first appeared in the early 1910s, was founded by Harukichi Yamaguchi.  The organization was small at first, with only a few dozen members.  It wasn’t until 30 years passed and a certain Kazuo Taoka, an orphan … Continue reading

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Flash Imagination #14

I remember seeing it in her eyes and hearing it in her voice.  The unease, the impatience, and the frustration of being a perfectly level-minded human being who’s body was beginning to fail. Having worked in hospitals, she knew better … Continue reading

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