[NON BLOG] Some Brief Notes
Oct. 6th, 2004 05:36 pmAs I was halfway finished jaywalking across Yonge Street in front of the Toronto Reference Library, I heard a shout from a car in behind me. At first, I thought it was an angry cardriver. Safely on the other side, I turned and saw, waving at me from his driver's seat window, L. from the Sunday night dinner. He's an excellent self-taught chef, having brought an excellent pasta dish to the dinner, some sort of pasta pie. I forget the name. I waved back and shouted my LJ name, which was crucial since I don't know his LJ name.
Pronouns were invented for this kind of situation, I guess. Or not. Please contact me, whatever your livejournal name is, OK? It's nice to connect names to faces. Plus I want to know what that was called, again.
Work today was work as usual. A colleague commented, after discussing a CBC Radio call-in show on assisted suicide, that she was surprised that I, an Islander, was so left-wing. There were several responses that I could have made, but I satisfied myself by pointing out that Prince Edward Island was the first province in Canada to elect a premier of non-European descent, ha ha.
rdg here,
senhor here,
simonff here, and
skooshje here all comment on last night's vice-presidential debate. Their coverage almost makes me wish that I watch it. It surprises me how, since last August's move, I've stopped watching television or wanting to watch it.
Pronouns were invented for this kind of situation, I guess. Or not. Please contact me, whatever your livejournal name is, OK? It's nice to connect names to faces. Plus I want to know what that was called, again.
Work today was work as usual. A colleague commented, after discussing a CBC Radio call-in show on assisted suicide, that she was surprised that I, an Islander, was so left-wing. There were several responses that I could have made, but I satisfied myself by pointing out that Prince Edward Island was the first province in Canada to elect a premier of non-European descent, ha ha.