Gronk. It's my day off and what time do I wake up? 6am, same as every other day. Stupid sun!
Dawn ,'Sleeper'
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!
Three words: Room darkening blinds.
More words: Necro-tempered glass. Joss probably has some in storage awaiting the next project.
*sigh* My inlaws, who were supposed to arrive tomorrow, are now arriving tonight. I got home from my relaxing day of massage, body scrub, pedicure, and hairdo to discover this and I have been madly cleaning for 45 minutes. I have a function to attend at 6:30 that I refuse to miss because they are early. Ieee!
Better go clean myself now that my sheets are in the dryer.
Ed's down with the young'uns. Say WHA?! will be the slogan of the decade, mark me. And not just because it's what my brain says whenever the election comes up.
OI! JohnSweden. Point of interest, I'm going to be in Toronto in the early twenties of this month taking a magical mystery tour of the middle of the country, shutting off the lights before I head back east and such.
Mecha, I'm around all that week. Profile addy is good if you want to begin how to connect process. Perhaps we could hoist a beverage in honour of your return to the only worthy portion of the country.
the only worthy portion of the country.*sticks out tongue*
Dani, you asked this of me in Natter yonks ago:
Megan, what do you consider a quintessentially Canadian first name?
Gordon! That is a very Canadian name for a boy. Gordon Sinclair, Gordon Pinsent, Gordon Downie... very Canadian.
My friend Joanne's (American) fiance has a theory that all Canadian men are (in some cases secretly) named either Gordon or Doug. He wants to get a dog (Basset hound, preferably) and give it both names.
Gordon Douglas or Doug Gordon?