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1. When you first get elected to the Legislature.
2. When you give absolutely zero fucks and ban fracking in NS.
3. When that personal relationship with a staffer at work gets awkward.
4. When you both probably just want the matter to go away but the police still have to lay charges against that staffer for assaulting you.
5. When the premier’s office gets involved and tells you to make sure the matter goes away.
6. When you offer to resign, but instead your party wants you to sign a document forcing you to take a leave of absence.
7. When you come back months later and overturn a quarry permit like a boss.
8. When parliamentary privilege means you don’t have to testify.
9. When you’re confused about the date you learned about your parliamentary privilege.
10. When reporters keep asking questions about your personal life.
11. When Stephen McNeil says there’s going to be a sudden, late-night press conference.
12. When your boss tells the media you offered misinformation and gave an unsatisfactory explanation for your reasons not to appear in court.
13. When you get thrown under the bus.
14. When you’re in Nova Scotia and this has dominated the news all week.
15. When you walk by all your old Liberal friends at Province House.
16. When this week is over.
This article appears in Nov 5-11, 2015.


This is the first article I’ve read composed entirely of gifs. I’m not sure if this is a high or low in online media. It’s certainly something…
what is worse is a certain municipal councillor who wastes all day on twitter posting pictures of himself is now re-tweeting this yet he calls himself a good christian. We all make mistakes, rubbing this in and making things worse is just as bad. Give Andrew and his family some privacy.
#17. When that nice young lady F.B.I. agent comes to your door to ask you about your Moth Collection. https://media2.giphy.com/media/uaRS0Le0ik0es/200_s.gif
The guy seriously does sound like Ted Levine.
” We have to make this go away ” : The Chief of Staff in the Office of the Premier.
AA – for a certain type of Christian life IS about judging other people. Oh, and complaining you can’t impose your way of life (such as prayer before meetings) on others.
Poor Jacob, still stinging from the provincial election or are you in bed with Lady NSGEU?
First, he followed legislative procedure – all fair and legal. Now, the intent wasn’t to avoid personal embarrassment, but what he did fairly and legally follow the process. It’s a fault of the poor policy, not the MLA.
An article of gifs? Is this College Humor or Buzzfeed? Another fall from grace for The Coast.
Nope. Never been Andrew Younger. Not once. Infidelity is not in MY repertoire. Disrespecting my spouse? Not there either. (Can’t be bothered searching out GIF’s to illustrate my points.)