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Currently building a new Club in West Edmonton, near the Mayfield Inn, with plenty of parking...

The Quickening


Note: The Quickening is a Private - Members Only Club where a membership is required to enter.
As it is a "Smoking" Environment where part of becoming a member requires that a release be signed.

At opening the first location will be at 10940 - 166A Street in the old "Autoparts Wholesale" space. In a few months we'll have completed renovations of the main floor of the connecting building where the Quickening will be a dance club.

We are planning on opening 12 locations around the City over the next 12 months from the opening of the first location.

We will be having a membership signup day on Saturday, November 5, 2005 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the location listed above. At this signup, you'll be able to see the work in progress and receive a membership that is
Free for the first 3 visits to the club and more information about the plans of the Club...
See you there...
You'll be able to get update information at (780) 920-5114
Great News...

On Friday, February 11, 2005 I inked a deal with Liberty Tax Service. My legal consulting firm helps Canadians who encounter problems with Employment Insurance (E.I.). With my help many of the clients of Liberty Tax Service will be able to take advantage of "Tax Rush"... as I, Advocates Canada can remove many of the liens that the Employment Insurance Commission places on Tax Refunds. In many, many cases, I can have the overpayments reversed and even more often have the penalties removed entirely.

Good news for many Canadians, good deal for Liberty Tax Service and for me... approximately $500,000.00/year. Everyone wins except the Employment Insurance Commission... Robin Hood lives... lol

Beginning next week you will start to see my photo in Liberty Tax Service offices across Canada. The photo that is in my Home Page is on the posters...

Oh... Why not H&R Block...??? I called the head office in Calgary to offer H&R Block the same deal, but they don't even answer the phone... Hell, they don't even have a means of leaving a message... Too bad for H&R Block... No... Typical of H&R Block. When companies get that big, they tend to think they are bulletproof...
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