Whoops. Didn't need to be said twice.
Atlantic Canadian Monday Madness
[NAFDA] We used to get Buffy the day before everyone else, now we get Angel a week after everyone else. And Firefly every Monday!
I don't mind shovelling it as much as walking in it.
Hi Dani!
Small(er) baby vibes to Dani.
Ouise! I LOVE you! You sent me toffee and truffles-- the two best candies KNOWN TO WOMAN.Yay! I'm glad you enjoyed them. Merry Christmas!
I quite like snow, but I always want to kill people who don't shovel. Like the people who run the church by my bus stop who NEVER EVER shovel. Because they suck. t /shovel rant
I still don't have my Firefly DVDs. They claim to have tried to deliver them yesterday morning, but they LIE. I was there and I wasn't on the phone. Also they left no message or card. Anyway, I'm going to pick it up after work, if it's back at the delivery place yet. If it isn't, it will have to be tomorrow. I wish Futureshop just used the post office. It would be a million times easier to get them. Especially annoying - because they didn't leave a message yesterday, we stayed off the phone and the computer ALL DAY. They say that they came at 11:40. Curse them.
Dani, I'm sending just-right-sized baby vibes. Good luck.
(she actually MADE them)
Thanks for the Goldilocks vibes. :-) I'll try to post after the appointment and let you know what the verdict was.
Of course this cold snap hasn't stopped the neighbourhood teenagers from walking to high school in thin jackets with no mitts, scarves, or hats. That's how I know I've reached old-fogeydom: I'd rather have hat head than frostbite on my ears.
Does anyone else remember the Kids in the Hall mock-PSA with Kevin MacDonald standing frozen at a bus stop and the voiceover talking about how many Canadian teenagers die each winter?
I don't think I've seen it, but your little description made me chuckle.
I don't remember that, either.
But I do remember wearing Cougar boots with the tongue hanging out and never, never wearing a hat (I'd wrap a scarf around my head) because of the lack of cool.
A scarf wrapped around your head is cool? Man, I'm out of touch.
It was in Saskatchewan in the mid 1980s. 'Twas the style at the time. Or, at least, it was better than the other options of wearing a hat or freezing your ears off.