Oh, yeah. There was this time I was pinned down by this guy that played left tackle for varsity... Well, at least he used to before he was a vampire... Anyway, he had this really, really thick neck, and all I had was a little, little Exact-O knife ... You're not loving this story.

Buffy ,'Beneath You'


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!


Sue - Dec 22, 2004 4:28:51 pm PST #6757 of 6793
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Sue! How's mom and dad?

Well, Let's see: Monday I went grocery shopping to two different grocery stores (for teh specials). Tuesday I spent the entire day putting up and decorating the tree, in the evening I wrapped presents for my Mom. Today was baking day: 4 dozen choclate chip cookies, 3 dozen shortbreads, 2 dozen brownies.

I am either an indentured servant or an elf. Anybody wanna suggest an elf name.

I think I am two degrees from Shatner. And I met Bruno Gerussi once. (If being pointed to and mentioned as someone's dresser and him saying hello consists of meeting.)


§ ita § - Dec 22, 2004 4:30:13 pm PST #6758 of 6793
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I sat two seats over from Shatner here in LA at tennis, and a table over from him at a comedy club in Montreal.

We're either best friends, or he's stalking me.


Megan E. - Dec 24, 2004 9:24:15 pm PST #6759 of 6793

Gronk. At parent's house and it is 2am. I have been lying awake for 2 hours so I thought I'd get up and use the wifi to see what's up. I actually think I'm awake because I'm too excited about Christmas. What a loser!

Two days at the in-laws was as expected - maybe a little better than I thought it would be. Brent gave me a few presents while we were there. Season 1 of the O.C., Season 1 of Corner Gas, and a gift certificate for the spa. Nice. And I got TWO MORE PURSES from MIL! One is silver lame! (the other is actually kind of nice though not useable for anything.) I think I may have to start giving people more purses as gifts.

Hope everyone is sleeping and will have a great xmas!


Sue - Dec 25, 2004 10:07:38 am PST #6760 of 6793
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And I got TWO MORE PURSES from MIL! One is silver lame! (the other is actually kind of nice though not useable for anything.) I think I may have to start giving people more purses as gifts.

Wheee! Are any of these worthy of a Tide trade?

I was wondering if you and B managed to avoid the crazy weather.

It's 4pm on Xmas day. We still have not opened our presents.

Also, it seems that I am 1/8th Mi'kMaq.


Sue - Dec 25, 2004 1:33:51 pm PST #6761 of 6793
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Hey Megan, the Heat Miser and Snnow Miser were on TV last night. I would have called you if I knew where they were.

at 6 PM we finally opened our presents. I got a drill, a year's subscription to EW, 90's Trivial Pursuit, some gloves, and winter boots.


Ouise - Dec 26, 2004 2:50:08 pm PST #6762 of 6793
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

Merry Christmas! I got a rimless cookie sheet, and so am finally cool. I got other stuff too, but that was the most glamourous.

I was greatly relieved to find that, for a change, my mother liked the present I gave her (lavender bath salts and body lotion) and I didn't need to use my prepared speech to talk her into using them. My mother is unbelievably hard to shop for.

Megan, Quo Vadimus is very funny. Thank you again!


Megan E. - Dec 28, 2004 4:22:18 am PST #6763 of 6793

I got a drill, a year's subscription to EW, 90's Trivial Pursuit, some gloves, and winter boots.

A good mix of fun, practical, and a gift that keeps giving for a whole year! (B. got EW too!)

I got a rimless cookie sheet, and so am finally cool.

Crap! I remain among the uncool as my baking sheets are all rimmed. Can we still hang out? (Glad you like the book!)

Presents received at parental's house include 12 books, a frying pan, a polar fleece hoodie, socks galore, Buffy season 7, and a Canadian Tire gift certificate. Have eaten way to much food everyday. Today we are going to see my sister's house for the first time and then meet former Halifax friends (J and P and kids) in Hamilton for dinner. Tomorrow will be "How are we going to pack all this stuff?" day.

Sue, did you make it home or are you stuck in CB? We called Elena last night to see what the situation was and it seemed quite yucky. The picture in the Globe of the town clock was a little reminincent of last February. Fun fun!

Miss you guys - can't wait to get home!


Dani - Dec 28, 2004 5:26:34 am PST #6764 of 6793
I believe vampires are the world's greatest golfers

I admit it - most of my cookie sheets still have rims. I have lost all my foodie cred now.

I got the Really, Really Extended version of Return of the King, of which I've watched half and come to the firm conclusion that Peter Jackson should have been restrained - just because you have them on film is no reason to include more scenes in a move that was already oddly paced. (Now I've lost all my Tolkien-geek cred too, oh well.) I also got In the Shadow of No Towers, a ten-year gardening journal, and a Palm. I like computers, but I've always been gadget-challenged (my cellphone and I only recently reached detente) so it'll be interesting to see if I can master the Palm.

I hope all of you get home safely.


Ouise - Dec 28, 2004 9:30:08 am PST #6765 of 6793
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

Well, I'll forgive you all for your primitive rimmed cookie sheets as long as you're properly ashamed.

I had no need to go outside in the storm, so I decided to walk to my mother's and bake with my youngest sister. Of course I ended up staying the night. The walk was fun! It was very windy, though, and I did end up shoveling two driveways today. The cookies were very good, despite being baked on my mothers regular cookie sheets.

It's very entertaining walking dogs in drifts. Eventually Willa (a greyhound) just stopped and refused to go any further. That meant it was time to go back.

One of my cats was very happy to see me (I'd neglected to put out extra food when I left) and the other is still hiding from me. I'm sure she'll show up eventually. She must be pretty hungry.


Sue - Dec 29, 2004 3:49:33 am PST #6766 of 6793
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Crap! I remain among the uncool as my baking sheets are all rimmed. Can we still hang out? (Glad you like the book!)

Mine are unrimmed too! The Horror! What's worse, even my mom has unrimmed sheets.

Sue, did you make it home or are you stuck in CB? We called Elena last night to see what the situation was and it seemed quite yucky. The picture in the Globe of the town clock was a little reminincent of last February. Fun fun!

I made it back a day later than planned. And that flight was delayed twice. Then I had to wait a half hour for baggage to appear. Be prepared for chaos at the Halifax airport.

There quite a bit of snow down but the worst of it seemed to be the blowing.