It would seem that I have unpopular food preferences. Tim Horton's does not carry the Raspberry tea and the Vegetable sandwich has been removed from the menu. The Great Canadian Bagel features a cream cheese of the month, and apparently I was the only one that enjoyed the Spicy Black Bean flavour as it has never been available again (and this was 10 years ago). Another food favourite that has been disappeared is boysenberry yogurt. Oh, and PC's 10 Bean Soup / Salad has gone the way of the dodo.
I guess this has been occurring throughout my life, and not only with food and drink. Go-bots were my toy of choice, and in my defense, they came out before Transformers, which to me were simply copycats. And do they print Choose Your Own Adventure books anymore?
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Today truly is a day of significant people. On a radio program this afternoon, they were discussing Terry Fox and the Marathon of Hope. Terry Fox's legacy is known throughout the world with his attempt to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research, and is among the top 10 most important Canadians ever.
Additionally, today September 12th '07 is the 30th anniversary of Stephen Biko's death, a significant role model in the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa.
Additionally, today September 12th '07 is the 30th anniversary of Stephen Biko's death, a significant role model in the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Dolton McGuilty
Nice scare tactic - although there are numerous candidates and the concept of democracy is to vote for your choice - Dalton McGuinty considers this a waste. Any liberal citizen is to vote only for McGuinty's Liberal party, or else the Conservatives win, at least this is his campaign message.
I already had issues with the Premier for so many other reasons, but this really confirms my dislike. I will now be more adamant to vote for any other party over the Liberals.
To use the words of my sister, "Good going douche bag".
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