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At 28 I decided it was time to find a drink I like and my sister introduced me to gin, and hot damn it's good.

All I could think about was the quote from the episode of Community when Pierce's mom died:

It was a great article! I like her line "I was so crunchy that I literally crumbled".

My sister worked cash at the Flagship Roots store in TO and had crazy stories about the celebs who came in during TIFF.

so what you are saying is that John Stamos is a cat, cause that sounds like what a cat would do in that situation..

I'm fairly certain I saw Catherine O'Hara in the grocery store in Muskoka (Ontario). I may have stared because I thought she was one of the donors to the charity I worked for.

Try Clue, it works nicely and is not pink! I like it as much as monthly info except it is much more convenient to use.

Very stressful! Too many years of wilderness risk management made it damn near impossible not to see all the easy to avoid, stupid mistakes he made.

My favorite job when I worked at REI in Austin, was to help parents who's Freshman children had gone off to college in the Northeast with no flipping clue about how to dress for the weather. The best was when they would come home at Thanksgiving and try to get their parents to buy them mountaineering jackets, which

Or most recently, not looking like himself on Agent Carter.

I love the saying, "those who love brutal honesty are more interested in the brutality than thr honesty".

I'm with you on that! I spent well over a decade canoe tripping in northern Ontario (first as a camper then as a professional guide) and for the most part the smell of people isn't offensive and some people's body chemistry is super attractive to me.

it was triplets and yes, it was the season finale, that was intended to double as a series finale, as their renewal chances seemed very, very slim.

Interesting, but it seems you leave a whole lot of perfectly good pepper behind doing it that way. Will have to see how I can modify to get as much pepper as possible.

I grew up and was educated in the US and Canada and I'm truly effed when it comes to converting things. I like height and weight in feet/inches and pounds, but I want driving distances and speeds in kilometres (even though Ive always driven and owned American cars in MPH. I like cold temperaturein Celsius and warm

I have a real soft spot for it, thanks/in spite of my dad. When I was a tween in the late 90s we moved to The Woodlands (outside of Houston) and being Canadians my dad thought we should embrace the Texas thing so he made us listen to country music in the car, but not the pop country station from Houston but the AM

I'm more of a "Standing Outside the Fire" kind of gal ... there is something about that song that just gets me. I always forget how much I love 90s country, my first concert was Reba at the Houston Rodeo in like 98.

I follow a number of TO journalists on Twitter and according to John Lancaster: