Nemo14
Well-Known Member
Tea and toastTea and toast (w/pb &j) or Special K (sans banana)?
Tea and toastTea and toast (w/pb &j) or Special K (sans banana)?
It makes us feel joyful too.
Maybe they're just protecting the kangaroos from the beavers.Sad news everybody. The Beaver Dam City Council has voted to not allow kangaroos as service animals. This is a sad day for all citizens of Beaver Dam, WI, as once again the political leaders stomp on the rights of people to use kangaroos as service animals.*
*Bob Saget was not found at this event.
Heading to the States in a couple of weeks.
From memory, does anyone recall if your grocery store shelves are stocked with the usual assortment of relish?
Not sure what's going on up here, but our selection of relishes has dwindled from 15+ different kinds to 4! 4 - I kid you not!
No hot dog relish. No hamburger relish. No onion relish. No corn relish. And barely any zucchini relish.
It was actually the nicest Walmart I've ever been in.
Yes, it was good!
I hid behind my jacket. A lot!
And Chris Pratt ... definitely on the list. Not sure who's off, but he has definitely catapulted to #1!
The best part of Jurassic World for me was getting to hear the Jurassic Park theme in a theatre again. It's definitely one of my favorite move themes. One year I played it at my piano recital. I haven't played it in a while though. I feel like going back and relearning it. It's a really fun piece to play.
My kids love the way music set the tone for a movie. Most of my iPod is John Williams music (the rest is Green Day). When the kids were really little, I took them to a school concert at the high school that they will eventually attend because I heard the band was doing a medley of his music. They were blown away hearing the music live.
John Williams is awesome! By far my favorite film composer.
Yeah - him and Danny Elfman - they've written pretty much all of the best film scores.
Danny Elfman is my second favorite. My favorite by him is Ice Dance from Edward Scissorhands.
Usually we shop at Zehr's (owned by Loblaws) or Metro.I know we have sweet relish here because there's some in our fridge. Other than that I have no idea what kinds of relish our grocery stores carry. I've actually never eaten relish before. I guess I should at least try it.
Just out of curiosity, what grocery store do you go to? When I was living in Ottawa I usually went to either Loblaws or Metro. I went to a Walmart once just to see if the Walmarts in Canada were any nicer than ours. It was actually the nicest Walmart I've ever been in.
Oops ... turns out I used the last of the bread.Tea and toast
2 days! (Really 1.5)
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