Although i know my parents would never join Facebook (my dad has no desire to and my mom probably couldn't figure it out, bless her), i don't mind having older family members on there. Most of my family lives in the US (i'm in Canada) and it's nice to see pictures and stuff from them. Once my older cousin sent me a Facebook message telling me to "clean up [my] act" on Facebook, but i just told her that i wouldn't post anything personally offensive to anyone, and what i said was just who i was (i'm not a very offensive person, i just sometimes talk about sex and drinking and stuff--they're all Christian Republicans from the midwest).
Here's the thing, there's never a price that's too high. Once you raise the price of something, after a while people get used to it and create a new "acceptable range" of prices, what they would expect to pay for that product or service. Many businesses use this fact to raise the price of their products by just a few cents or dollars (depending on what it is) in order to create a higher threshold for their customers.
Toronto was good, but exaggerated... i don't know anyone from Toronto who actually talks like that. I've only ever heard that accent on 22 Minutes and Air Farce (satire shows).
I don't think there is a correlation between eating meat and cannibalism. We are programmed not to regard human flesh as desirable for food-- it would take a seriously messed up person to want to eat another human. I don't think it would make any difference whether or not they were a vegetarian, because i don't think meat-eaters are any more messed up than vegetarians, in general.
The applause and cheering track is so annoying, though...
COAL POWER!!!!