Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Every time.
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Every time.
What, we can’t follow you?! :(
WTF is “reverse racist”?
I don’t know how well-known this is, but 18 is the legal drinking age in Montreal. So it’s the perfect pairing.
Dude, as long as you stuck your ground and were able to provide a suitable response to their concerns, rest assured that you did all you could. Some of the worst interviews I’ve ever had (left convinced the boss hated me, spilled something on myself, accidentally swore...the list goes on) has resulted in long-term…
It goes well, besides the Pan Am games traffic clusterfuck. ;) How did the interview panel go?!
Oooooh, which station? (I’m a typical Canadian in that whenever an American gives my country time of day, I perk up and inexplicably feel better about myself. )
Not encouraging! Just trying to prove Netflix wrong.
The majority of Canada, 2015 host country, would agree.
I’m sure the entire country will stand behind you. (Note: I am lucky in that I don’t have cable any longer, so I’ve only encountered the song once, maybe twice. Don’t hate me.)
The Pan Am Games are still happening on the 15. (Not that anyone cares, I guess...it’s being hosted in Toronto, and the only talk you hear of it is how much it’s messing up traffic.)
Ugh, that’s a nightmare. :( i’m hoping to avoid it getting to that point. Sorry you had to go through that. Awkward.
Good points. The bridal party is huge though - like ten people total. I’m wondering if maybe we all confer about it first? Or is that too sneaky.
It’s all inclusive. Everyone pays their own way.
I am going to keep this short and sweet, as I could ramble on at length for hours about other events surrounding this, so here it goes: I am a bridesmaid in a destination wedding to Panama in November of this year. It’s not a cheap vacation by any means necessary, and the bride and groom have a whopping 50 people (I…
I have a line from “Invitation” which opens “Where the Sidewalk Ends” tattooed on my forearm. Every time I meet a new person, I go through the same song and dance in explaining who he is (due to their blank stare and, “Oh, the children’s author” mentality). His stories move people of every age.
One of my favourite things to do is buy a card for an unrelated occasion.
For instance, I have given away a lot of Happy Bat Mitzvah cards for the births of babies and weddings. Never fails to get a chuckle.
Same! There’s a sick sort of satisfaction I get in finding the card perfectly suited for them (especially ones that can make them laugh).