I own one purse. When it breaks, I get a new one.
Natter 60: Gone In 60 Seconds
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That is the creepiest fucking story! EGAD!
Oh Allyson! I was thinking of you last night. I hope your dad calls you soon. Meanwhile we can offer love and support from here.
I wish my dad would call me and tell me what's going on.
I hope your dad calls soon, with good news, Allyson. Thinking about you and yours today.
That is the creepiest fucking story! EGAD!
It sounds straight out of Stephen King (except for Canada instead of Maine). Or some similar type of horror story. Seriously shudder inducing.
I have a large, leather slouchy purse right now, but I'm not liking it anymore. I really REALLY want a Timbuk2 messenger bag (I totally blame Cashmere). The great big one that can hold my planner, schoolbooks, notebooks, Future Aimee's laptop, and a small purse with my "stuff" in it - wallet, lipsticks, phone, iPod, sunglasses, keys.
And then it can perform double duty as a diaper bag when I have another baby.
A popular Scrabble knockoff is back on Facebook. It comes with changes that could help it skirt copyright and trademark laws.
Now, the game has reappeared with the name Wordscraper. The change could help it avoid any confusion with Scrabble. And the game itself has also changed. Instead of Scrabble-like square tiles, for instance, Wordscraper has circles.
Future Aimée is so sassy.
Very sassy. But she still loves you like Present Aimee does.
*mwah!*
I carry my iPhone, GPS thingie, kleenex, wallet, keys, Dunder Mifflin pen a friend stole from The Office set, keycard for office, Listerine strips, a few sinus meds, Hello Kitty pencil case with a lipstick, mascara and other make-up in it, nylon grocery bag, glasses.
OK, the bus story is horrifying, but the end of the article? Sort of awesome...
However, Mr. Day played down the possibility of enacting tough security measures in Canada's bus terminals, similar to what already exists in airports.
“People should always be open to looking at precautionary measures. But let's keep in mind that as bizarre and tragic as this is, it is extremely rare,” Mr. Day said.
He also dismissed talk by some opposition MPs of a “knife registry,” saying that millions of them are bought each year simply for kitchen use. He added that there are already provisions in the Criminal Code against crimes and assaults.
Speaking at a Conservative caucus meeting, Mr. Day said he does not want to jeopardize the investigation, but added he wants to see the killer “convicted in court.”
“We want to make sure that the process is followed as aggressively as possible, a full legal process, and the perpetrator is definitely dealt with the full force of the law,” he said.
That guy would never get elected here.