Sunday, May 02, 2004
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Probably not.
First, and possibly even foremost, it is my great pleasure to announce that legendary action hero and world-champion awkward stander Sam Power has started a blog, and, like others I have mentioned, she too says nice things about mine in her first post. Huzzah, or possibly hurrah. Maybe even both.
Next, I am somewhat less pleased to announce that both Jake Troughton and Vanessa Thomas have complied with Ross Prusakowski's request for three questions, but not with mine. Were I more sensitive, I'd be hurt.
Finally, I was vegetarian all day today, albeit more by accident than by design. Thanks to Kim Flatt, who has agreed to be my personal dietician throughout this experiment, though she doesn't know this yet. However, to really make this doable, I want at least one other person who lives in Edmonton and who is not currently a vegetarian to join me on this noble experiment, for moral support purposes. Then, I shall be all ready to go.
Today's Tip for Better Living: Any of you who have either not seen the brilliant Zucker/Zucker/Abrahams film "Top Secret!" or who have seen it but don't find it funny should watch it over and over again until you do find it funny.
Tomorrow, at long last: How My Parents Got Married (or "Are There Grounds for Annullment?")
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First, and possibly even foremost, it is my great pleasure to announce that legendary action hero and world-champion awkward stander Sam Power has started a blog, and, like others I have mentioned, she too says nice things about mine in her first post. Huzzah, or possibly hurrah. Maybe even both.
Next, I am somewhat less pleased to announce that both Jake Troughton and Vanessa Thomas have complied with Ross Prusakowski's request for three questions, but not with mine. Were I more sensitive, I'd be hurt.
Finally, I was vegetarian all day today, albeit more by accident than by design. Thanks to Kim Flatt, who has agreed to be my personal dietician throughout this experiment, though she doesn't know this yet. However, to really make this doable, I want at least one other person who lives in Edmonton and who is not currently a vegetarian to join me on this noble experiment, for moral support purposes. Then, I shall be all ready to go.
Today's Tip for Better Living: Any of you who have either not seen the brilliant Zucker/Zucker/Abrahams film "Top Secret!" or who have seen it but don't find it funny should watch it over and over again until you do find it funny.
Tomorrow, at long last: How My Parents Got Married (or "Are There Grounds for Annullment?")