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F everyone, I have a cold, its 95 degrees, I have a fn cold wtf.Shoot me. Too top it all off, I'm at work, DayQuil doesn't work for xxxx. Sorry I had to vent. I want a shower and my bed, and some heavy medications. good bye.
OGHEEEEEEE it works...or black straight up....screw day/nyquil
I'm back from Canada. I had an INCREDIBLE time. I was there for only 5 days but pretty much every second was taken up by plans made in my absence. It wasn't an extremely structured trip because things had to fit around the ghena and the wedding, but even the fly-by-the-seat-of-our-pants evenings were terribly fun. I don't think I've felt so at ease with people I've just met as I did with the people in Canada. Unfortunatley, due to the short time I spent there, I couldn't meet the Canada forumers, but maybe next time, and as I love going to Canada you can bet there will be a next time. Montreal was awesome, so was the ski resort Mont Tremblant, and I am sure it's about a billion times better when it is snowing. I shall have to wait until next time we come to Canada and stay at a Chateau at the resort to see how great it actually is. The people are great, the environment is great, and silly as it may seem one of my favorite things is the Aret! stop signs. Everything was in French and yet I understood a lot and picked up a bit of French in the time I was there. Downtown Montreal looks just like the city in Haleb and Old Port and the horse drawn carriages were great fun. Needless to say I didn't want to come back (and wouldn't have come back except my job missed me and I missed my bf). So I'm back. Hiiiiii!!
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
I'm back from Canada. I had an INCREDIBLE time. I was there for only 5 days but pretty much every second was taken up by plans made in my absence. It wasn't an extremely structured trip because things had to fit around the ghena and the wedding, but even the fly-by-the-seat-of-our-pants evenings were terribly fun. I don't think I've felt so at ease with people I've just met as I did with the people in Canada. Unfortunatley, due to the short time I spent there, I couldn't meet the Canada forumers, but maybe next time, and as I love going to Canada you can bet there will be a next time. Montreal was awesome, so was the ski resort Mont Tremblant, and I am sure it's about a billion times better when it is snowing. I shall have to wait until next time we come to Canada and stay at a Chateau at the resort to see how great it actually is. The people are great, the environment is great, and silly as it may seem one of my favorite things is the Aret! stop signs. Everything was in French and yet I understood a lot and picked up a bit of French in the time I was there. Downtown Montreal looks just like the city in Haleb and Old Port and the horse drawn carriages were great fun. Needless to say I didn't want to come back (and wouldn't have come back except my job missed me and I missed my bf). So I'm back. Hiiiiii!!
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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