I'll be posting later about a challenge I'm throwing out to everyone. Hint: Do you think you can track down a bumper sticker for your city? 12 hours ago
Sooooo great to be home after a long month of road trips! It's gonna be nice to do some office work and be here for more than 24 hrs! 1 day ago
I love it when a plan comes together. After an awesome show at OHS today, Air Canada got me on a flight so I could come home a day early! 2 days ago
Comment by Ben Smith on February 11, 2010 12:41 am
Hey Ian today at IDCI was so funny, I really was not expecting to laugh so hard but it was all so true! It was a really good presentation Please Come Again!
Comment by Alyssa Voigt on February 11, 2010 2:56 am
Hey Ian!
Thank you so much for everything you did today at IDCI! We all laughed so hard. And as I am a ‘minor niner’, I must say that in our school, we are the complete opposite. We are not afraid… the seniors just hate us because we block all the halls. I know my friends and I all enjoyed your presentation!
Thank you so much!!!
Comment by jeff bridges on February 22, 2010 7:29 pm
hey Ian
Thanks alot for coming to K.I.S.H today everyone laughed ur a funny guy and i hope u come back to the school soon thats the most i every laughed since my great uncle passed away he was funny and we miss him but ur just as funny or funnier as he was. well thanks again and i will always breathe through my nose haha.(but that did happen to me a few times haha)
Whenever I first heard Ian Tyson would be a guest speaker at our school during the week of Winter Carnival 2010, I thought it would only be a boring assembly, with the same old same old speech, was I ever wrong. Ian Tyson came out on stage, and all the older kids in our school went wild, the younger ones have never seen him, and didn’t quite know what to expect. I sat there listening for a few minutes and already begun laughing. He asked me a question out loud in front of the whole crowd, I quickly became nervous and turned bright red. After listening to him for nearly and hour, I realised how much he would affect the rest of my life. Ian Tyson is an amazing comedian but also quite the teacher. He taught me probably one of the most important lessons that I should already know. His quote that affected me the most, I will never forget. As he was about to finish his speech, he brought up one last subject. ROAK. I just wanted to thank Ian Tyson for taking the time to give an incredible speech at my school, but for also how you’ve affected the rest of my life.
IAN, thank you so much for coming to UCC today for our grad day, we really enjoyed having you. Everything you said is true, you made us think about the future, it sounds scary but you taught us to never back down and to be our own super hero. Thanks a bunch! Your an inspiration.
Thank you soooo much for coming to rundle college junior high! We really enjoyed your presentation! Thanks soooo much!
Hey Ian today at IDCI was so funny, I really was not expecting to laugh so hard but it was all so true! It was a really good presentation Please Come Again!
Hey Ian!
Thank you so much for everything you did today at IDCI! We all laughed so hard. And as I am a ‘minor niner’, I must say that in our school, we are the complete opposite. We are not afraid… the seniors just hate us because we block all the halls. I know my friends and I all enjoyed your presentation!
Thank you so much!!!
hey Ian
Thanks alot for coming to K.I.S.H today everyone laughed ur a funny guy and i hope u come back to the school soon thats the most i every laughed since my great uncle passed away he was funny and we miss him but ur just as funny or funnier as he was. well thanks again and i will always breathe through my nose haha.(but that did happen to me a few times haha)
Whenever I first heard Ian Tyson would be a guest speaker at our school during the week of Winter Carnival 2010, I thought it would only be a boring assembly, with the same old same old speech, was I ever wrong. Ian Tyson came out on stage, and all the older kids in our school went wild, the younger ones have never seen him, and didn’t quite know what to expect. I sat there listening for a few minutes and already begun laughing. He asked me a question out loud in front of the whole crowd, I quickly became nervous and turned bright red. After listening to him for nearly and hour, I realised how much he would affect the rest of my life. Ian Tyson is an amazing comedian but also quite the teacher. He taught me probably one of the most important lessons that I should already know. His quote that affected me the most, I will never forget. As he was about to finish his speech, he brought up one last subject. ROAK. I just wanted to thank Ian Tyson for taking the time to give an incredible speech at my school, but for also how you’ve affected the rest of my life.
IAN, thank you so much for coming to UCC today for our grad day, we really enjoyed having you. Everything you said is true, you made us think about the future, it sounds scary but you taught us to never back down and to be our own super hero. Thanks a bunch! Your an inspiration.