Rubber Ducky, You're the One
Sep. 7th, 2007 08:20 amThe Alzheimer's Society of NS is having a rubber duck race on September 22 at Bishop's Landing on the waterfront. There isn't a lot of detail on the website but i assume they're putting the ducks in the harbour. Unfortunately i have something else on in the afternoon at the same time the race is on or i'd go over and have a look.
Well, that gives "over the shoulder boulder holder" a whole new meaning doesn't it? this bra gets turned into this purse.
medusa's Paris pics make me want to go now!
Apparently the mother of the little girl that has gone missing in Portugal is now considered a suspect by the Portugese police. I'm only surprised it's taken this long but i doubt the parents were involved other than making the bad decision to leave the children alone in a hotel room.
I had to get a request for change number for something i'm doing at work and the number i was given was 1066. That always reminds me of Dad. It's the one date in history he never forgot from school. 1066BattleofHastings he'd rattle off! As a result, it's one i never forgot either even before i discovered that i really liked the history of England and the U.K. Dates don't always stick in my mind though a few year-dates do such as (not all of them related to England/Britain) 1746, 1815, 1547, 1588, 1215, 1789, 1776, 1867, 44BCE, 1603, 1533, 1536, 1917, just to name a few.
Well, that gives "over the shoulder boulder holder" a whole new meaning doesn't it? this bra gets turned into this purse.
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Apparently the mother of the little girl that has gone missing in Portugal is now considered a suspect by the Portugese police. I'm only surprised it's taken this long but i doubt the parents were involved other than making the bad decision to leave the children alone in a hotel room.
I had to get a request for change number for something i'm doing at work and the number i was given was 1066. That always reminds me of Dad. It's the one date in history he never forgot from school. 1066BattleofHastings he'd rattle off! As a result, it's one i never forgot either even before i discovered that i really liked the history of England and the U.K. Dates don't always stick in my mind though a few year-dates do such as (not all of them related to England/Britain) 1746, 1815, 1547, 1588, 1215, 1789, 1776, 1867, 44BCE, 1603, 1533, 1536, 1917, just to name a few.