With regards to Jeb, please clap. Please.

There are now more mentions/Pics/Memes of Jeb than votes for him.

I'm betting David Davis is gone, will be interesting to see who replaces him.

I swear if its George Osborne I will... continue to read this TL, like posts and find it thoroughly enjoying.

Wait and see. The election is scheduled for 2015. Plenty of time for something to happen.

By the way, any readers from British Columbia?
 
Also, a bit late. Is Princess Diana still alive?, would be really cool if she continued her philanthropic work in Africa.
 
@CanadianTory, don't even think about it.
And due to Osbourne's untimely death it appears a dark horse candidate has come from behind and formed a majority! Who could this stranger be?
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Okay, I appreciate political memes as much as the next person, but I think that's enough stuff in Jeb Bush. I don't want my TL to become a shrine to him.
 
1990-1995: Ray Hnatyshyn
1995-1999: Edward Lumely
1999-2005: Vivienne Poy
2005-2010: Marc Garneau
2010-Present: Lee Richardson


1993-1994: Jean Charest (Progressive Conservative)

1993 (Minority): Jean Chrétien (Liberal), Preston Manning (Reform), Lucien Bouchard (BQ), Audrey McLaughlin (NDP)
1994-1995: Paul Martin (Liberal)
1994 (Majority): Jean Charest (Progressive Conservative), Preston Manning (Reform), Lucien Bouchard (BQ), Audrey McLaughlin (NDP)
1995 Quebec Sovereignty Referendum: NON (53.2%)
1995-1996: Herb Gray (Liberal majority)
1996-1999: Allan Rock (Liberal)

1998 (Minority): Gary Filmon (Progressive Conservative), Preston Manning (Reform), Michel Gauthier (BQ), Lorne Nystrom (NDP)
1999-2005: Pierre Pettigrew (Liberal)
2000 (Majority): Gary Filmon (Conservative), Michel Gauthier (BQ), Grant Hill (Reform), Lorne Nystrom (NDP)
2004 (Minority): Jim Dinning (Conservative), Gilles Duceppe (BQ), Lorne Nystrom (NDP), Grant Hill (Reform)
2005-Present: Jim Dinning (Conservative)
2005 (Minority): Pierre Pettigrew (Liberal), Gilles Duceppe (BQ), Lorne Nystrom (NDP), Diane Ablonczy (Reform)
2007 (Minority): Bob Rae (Liberal), Gilles Duceppe (BQ), Pat Martin (NDP), Kevin Sorenson (Reform)
2010 (Majority): Gilles Duceppe (BQ), Bob Rae (Liberal), Pat Martin (NDP), Kevin Sorenson (Reform)


1993-1997: Jean Charest
1993 LE: Kim Campbell, Jim Edwards, Garth Turner, Patrick Boyer
1993 GE: 107 seats, 33.2%
1994 GE: 54 seats, 26.4%
1997-2000: Gary Filmon
1997 LE: Perrin Beatty, Pierre Blais, Bill Casey, Barbara Greene, Kim Campbell, Bobbie Sparrow, Patrick Boyer
1998 GE: 74 seats, 30.8%
1999-2000: Gary Filmon
2000 GE: 52 seats, 27.5%
2000-2002: Kim Campbell
2002-Present: Jim Dinning

2002 LE: John Tory, Lewis MacKenzie, Larry Smith, Chuck Strahl, Barbara Greene, Jan Brown, Bill Casey, Bob Runciman, Keith Martin, André Bachand, Tom Long
2004 GE: 96 seats, 30.7%
2005 GE: 130 seats, 35.7%
2007 GE: 149 seats, 37.6%
2010 GE: 175 seats, 38.4%

1990-1993: Jean Chrétien
1990 LE: Paul Martin, Shelia Copps, Tom Wappel, John Nunziata
1993 GE: 93 seats, 30.9%
1993-1994: Lloyd Axworthy
1994-1995: Paul Martin

1994 LE: Brian Tobin, Bob Kaplan, Shelia Copps, Tom Wappel
1994 GE: 151 seats, 37.5%
1995-1996: Herb Gray
1996-1999: Allan Rock

1996 LE: Brian Tobin, Lloyd Axworthy, John Manley, Shelia Copps
1998 GE: 140 seats, 36.3%
1999-2005: Pierre Pettigrew
1999 LE: David Orchard, Joe Volpe
2000 GE: 177 seats, 41.6%
2004 GE: 133 seats, 35.9%
2005 GE: 100 seats, 31.5%
2005-2006: Bill Graham
2006-2010: Bob Rae

2006 LE: Lawrence Cannon, David McGuinty, Stéphane Dion, Shelia Copps, John McCallum, Carolyn Bennett, Martha Hall Findlay
2007 GE: 79 seats, 28.5%
2010 GE: 43 seats, 22.1%
2010-Present: Jean Lapierre

1990-1994: Lucien Bouchard
1990 LE: Unopposed
1993 GE: 32 seats, 11.5%
1994 GE: 27 seats, 10.1%
1994: Gilles Duceppe
1994-2001: Michel Gauthier

1994 LE: Francine Lalonde
1998 GE: 32 seats, 11.5%
2000 GE: 27 seats, 9.3%
2001-Present: Gilles Duceppe
2004 GE: 46 seats, 11.9%
2005 GE: 47 seats, 11.6%
2007 GE: 43 seats, 9.4%

2010 GE: 43 seats, 11.5%

1989-1995: Audrey McLaughlin
1989 LE: Dave Barrett, Steve Langdon, Simon De Jong, Howard McCurdy, Ian Wadell, Roger Lagasse
1993 GE: 11 seats, 7.3%
1994 GE: 14 seats, 8.3%

1995-2005: Lorne Nystrom
1995 LE: Svend Robinson, Alexa McDonough
1998 GE: 20 seats, 11.6%
2000 GE: 20 seats, 11.7%
2004 GE: 25 seats, 13.5%
2005 GE: 31 seats, 13.6%
2005-2006: David Christopherson
2006-Present: Pat Martin

2006 LE: Peggy Nash, Maureen MacDonald, Pierre Ducasse, Michael Prue
2007 GE: 36 seats, 15.4%
2010 GE: 41 seats, 18.2%

1987-2000: Preston Manning
1987 LE: Unopposed
1988 GE: 0 seats, 2.7%
1993 GE: 52 seats, 13.4%
1994 GE: 49 seats, 15.1%
1998 GE:
35 seats, 8.3%
2000-2004: Grant Hill
2000 GE: 25 seats, 8.4%
2004 GE: 7 seats, 3.7%
2004-2006: Diane Ablonczy
2005 GE: 1 seat, 3.1%
2006-Present: Kevin Sorenson
2007 GE: 1 seat, 3.3%
2010 GE: 4 seats, 6.3%

2006-Present: Elizabeth May
2006 GE: 0 seats, 3.8%
2010 GE: 0 seats, 1.7%

1994-1995: Jacques Parizeau (PQ)

1994 (Majority): Daniel Johnson Jr. (PLQ), Mario Dumont (ADQ)
1995-1999: Bernard Landry (PQ majority)
1999-2007: Jean Charest (PLQ)

1999 (Majority): Bernard Landry (PQ), Mario Dumont (ADQ)
2003 (Majority): Pauline Marois (PQ), Mario Dumont (ADQ)
2007-2008: Mario Dumont (ADQ)
2007 (Minority): Jean Charest (PLQ), Pauline Marois (PQ)
2008-Present: Benoît Pelletier (PLQ)
2008 (Majority): Pauline Marois (PQ), Mario Dumont (ADQ), Françoise David & Amir Khadir (QS)

1993-2001: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (Democratic)
1992: George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle (Republican), Ross Perot/James Stockdale (Independent)
1996: Bob Dole/Connie Mack III (Republican), Ross Perot/Pat Choate (Reform)

2001-2005: Al Gore/Jeanne Shaheen (Democratic)
2000: George W. Bush/John Danforth (Republican), Donald Trump/Jack Welch (Reform)
2005-2009: Fred Thompson/John Kasich (Republican)
2004: Al Gore/Jeanne Shaheen (Democratic)
2009-Present: John Edwards/Janet Napolitano (Democratic)
2008: Fred Thompson/John Kasich (Republican)

1998-2005: Kim Beazley (Labor)

1998 (Majority): John Howard (Coalition)
1999 Australian Republic Referendum: YES (52.2%)
1999 Australian Constitutional Preamble Referendum: NO (54.7%)
2001 (Majority): Peter Costello (Coalition)
2004 (Majority): Bronwyn Bishop (Coalition)
2005-2007: Kevin Rudd (Labor majority)
2007: Kim Beazley (Labor majority)

2007-Present: Malcolm Turnbill (Liberal - Coalition)

2007 (Majority): Kim Beazley (Labor)
2010 (Majority): Julia Gillard (Labor)

2001-2005: William Deane (Independent)
2005-Present: Peter Cosgrove (Independent)


1997-2004: Tony Blair (Labour)
1997 (Majority): John Major (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
2001 (Majority): Michael Howard (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)

2004-2010: Gordon Brown (Labour)
2005 (Majority): William Hague (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats)
2010 (Coalition with Liberal Democrats): David Davis (Conservative), Chris Huhne (Liberal Democrats)
2010-Present: David Miliband (Labour coalition with Liberal Democrats)

1995-2002: Lionel Jospin (PS)
1995 2nd Round: Édouard Balladur (RPR/UDF)
2002-Present: Alain Juppé (RPR)
2002 2nd Round: Lionel Jospin (PS)
2007 2nd Round: François Hollande (PS)

2002-Present: Angela Merkel (CDU-CSU)
2002 (Coalition with FDP): Gerhard Schröder (SPD), Joscka Fischer (Green), Guido Westerwelle (FDP), Gabi Zimmer (PDS)
2006 (Coalition with SDP): Franz Müntefering (SPD), Fritz Kuhn (Green), Lothar Bisky (PDS), Guido Westerwelle (FDP)
2010 (Coalition with FDP): Frank-Walter Steinmeier (SPD), Rainer Brüderle (FDP), Fritz Kuhn (Green), Oskar Lafontaine (Left)

2005-2007: Don Brash (National)
2005 (Coalition with ACT with NZF & United Future confidence & supply): Helen Clark (Labour), Winston Peters (NZF), Rod Donald/Jeannette Fitzsimmons (Green), Peter Dunne (United Future), Rodney Hide (ACT), Tariana Turner/Pita Sharples (Mãori)
2007-2008: John Key (National coalition with ACT with NZF & United Future confidence & supply)
2008-Present: Phil Goff (Labour)

2008 (Coalition with Greens & Progressives): John Key (National), Russell Norman/Jeannette Fitzsimmons (Green), Rodney Hide (ACT), Jim Anderton (Progressive)

1985-2005: John Paul III [Karol Józef Wojtyła] (Conservative)
2005-Present: Pope Pius XIII [Camillo Ruini] (Conservative)


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Nice! And sorry, I'm going to try to get the update posted before tomorrow. I'm currently at the gym.

Deadlifts and squats are up to 315, and my bench is up to 270.
 
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