Awesome listy lists. I always get a kick out of, “Canadian” Bacon and Pineapple. Actually, it says ‘pineapples’, plural. Does that mean both the bacon and pineapple were Canadian in nature? My pineappletree is just goin’ NOWHERE these days. I think it’s the difficult Canadian winters. *mental note: Try growing apples next year* At any rate, the whole point of this discourse was to point out...oh god; the obvious, I guess—that we don’t bother to call our bacon “Canadian”. (Now don’t get me started on the true definition of a “Hawaiian” pizza...)
Posted by
Randa on 03/14 at 01:15 PM
I only had half a cupcake and I’m still thinking I’ve had my quota of cupcakes for the entire year. Huge doesn’t even begin to cover ‘em.
On behalf of your friend who kept the kiddies immensely entertained I think you need to add story time to the list of activities. From what I understand, the man can weave a tale.
Posted by
Patricia on 03/14 at 05:59 PM
Also, you misspelled Christ. Utterly blasphemous! and it made me giggle. Because I? am a heathen.
Posted by
Patricia on 03/14 at 06:01 PM
I spelled it exactly as it appears on my calendar. Budha is also a little weird to my eye. I’m assuming Thiruvwhatshisname and Vivikanwhozits are easily recognized in Inja and not likely to have been misspelled but it’s hard to tell from here....
Posted by on 03/14 at 06:24 PM
I can’t believe Thiruvalluvar got gypped out of one of the top spots by those upstarts.
And damn, but I wish I could’ve partaken of your feast. Here’s hoping I see you and yours before Zak’s bar mitzvah.
Posted by
Simon on 03/15 at 10:36 PM
Sounds like Zak had a wild party. I hope he had a great time.
Of course now I am hungry for pizza!
your right, it should be two d’s Buddha.
Posted by
Jeff A on 03/17 at 10:47 PM
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