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  • When Were You Last in an Internet Cafe?

    september 23 2009

    It’d been years for me until last June when on the same exact day my laptop crashed forever and I went live on CBC.ca.  I had to get the emails out to go and see me, and that’s how a little phase started when I was hanging out real late night on Yonge Street in the things.  The people watching is unsurpassed.

    I was in again one today.  The top right photo is the only way I can see how Windows beats Mac, those gaudy tower modifications, and top left are some rules of the cafe but which I read as a sign the Matrix is speaking to me.

  • Olympic Apparel

    september 23 2009

    I’m in The Bay (Official Supplier) perusing and OMG it’s light years better than our 2008 stuff what WAS THAT?  Remember?  Hang on I’ll find a photo…. kay, click here and here

    I’d wear all the 2010 gear, and I think our Mascots are the best ever.  Still haven’t heard back from the “Carry the Torch Contest” I entered.  

    I have two explorations booked already out there, “Exploring Snow Making on the Olympic Hill” and “Exploring Behind-the-Scenes of Online Stuff with Bell” (those are working titles), and I *tentatively* have a place to stay, too.

    That’s how I figure my “Exploring the Olympics” will be, all hacked together-like.  Covering, say, figure skating doesn’t interest me anyway, moreover I’ll never get tickets to the grand finale or get footage that will compare to a network’s.  

    What I’d do is go find the skaters when they’re done, eat Big Mac’s with them and then do “Exploring Blowing Off Some Steam in the Olympic Village Since They No Longer Need to Compete and Can Let Their Gaurd Down Now”.

  • Blog Party Planning Committee Unite

    september 23 2009

    I’m laughing too hard to hold my phone steady, “you are so cute.  I   want   to   squish   you”.  That’s Dwayne, see a better photo of us here.

    I told him all about my meeting last night… he’s so pumped, he has an excellent balloon-design idea we’re gonna do and when he said, “get editing Missy, for your screening, otherwise you’re gonna have to be up on that stage talking for longer” his eyes twinkled right out of his head.  

  • Canada’s Most-Read Military Blog

    It’s a group blog called The Torch.  The name comes from a line in the poem, “In Flanders Fields”… “to you from failing hands we throw the torch; be yours to hold it high”.

    I heard about big-time contributer Damian Brooks while on the ship and get this, our Military likes his stuff so much they shipped him to cover and blog about Afghanistan.  Click here for his first post about that.

    I introduced myself on email last week and sent him my posts about my time on the ship, and he replied he wasn’t that surprised I’d had such a good time, and then he summed up my experience very well:

    “Most civilians are really amazed the first time they get immersed in the Canadian Forces: the people are great, hyper-professional, and for the most part they’re stoked about what they’re doing – it’s catchy.  As a buddy of mine says, “the company of soldiers (or sailors) is a tonic to the soul.”

    He’s sooo right.  Even though I was with them for just two nights I’m still feeling effects of being on the ship.  That’s why I tweeted last week “the ship was good for me”.  

    The good news is I like to keep things balanced and so will have to do both “Exploring the Air Force” and “Exploring the Army”.

    He kindly put my episode up on his site, click here to read what he had to say.  

    Thank you, Damian.

  • Me Tonight

    september 22 2009