Jewels of Wisdom
No one called me ma’am
2 minute read Friday, Dec. 3, 2010I went clubbing.
Oh, there I go again, burying my lede. What I meant to say was: I went clubbing, and no one called me ma'am.
That was the highlight of my night along with being ID-ed and having my purse rifled through. Odd to consider it a compliment that I might be packing heat, but there you have it. You know how ladies of a certain age can be.
Actually, it was a very pleasant evening all round. I bought a coupon for Alive in the District through one of those group-buying thingies, and I am ever so grateful. It's doubtful I would have gone to a nightclub otherwise, and this evening opened up a whole new world to me.
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Love and art at the Bow Wow Ball
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3 minute read Preview Wednesday, May. 6, 2009Making a fortune in livers
3 minute read Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009I really should pay more attention to what Doug Speirs is doing.
Recently, our funny man was a judge at the Great Manitoba Food Fight: Forks Edition, an event at which local entrepreneurs battled to see who offered the tastiest, most marketable new food product.
Not only would keeping up with Doug keep life very interesting, it would mean I wouldn’t miss such a golden opportunity to promote my ought-to-be-famous liver-on-a-stick-snack-food-treat.
I’m new to these parts so you probably have not heard of it. But the sumptuous dish was famous for miles around in Fredericton, N.B. from whence I came. Well, maybe not miles around, perhaps blocks around, certainly desks around. I clearly remember a newsroom neighbour saying, “Oh my God, what is that thing?” And later on, someone said, “She’s brought that thing again,” so famous is not an understatement.
Making a fortune in livers
3 minute read Monday, Jun. 14, 2010I really should pay more attention to what Doug Speirs is doing.
Recently, our funny man was a judge at the Great Manitoba Food Fight: Forks Edition, an event at which local entrepreneurs battled to see who offered the tastiest, most marketable new food product.
Not only would keeping up with Doug keep life very interesting, it would mean I wouldn’t miss such a golden opportunity to promote my ought-to-be-famous liver-on-a-stick-snack-food-treat.
I’m new to these parts so you probably have not heard of it. But the sumptuous dish was famous for miles around in Fredericton, N.B. from whence I came. Well, maybe not miles around, perhaps blocks around, certainly desks around. I clearly remember a newsroom neighbour saying, "Oh my God, what is that thing?" And later on, someone said, "She’s brought that thing again," so famous is not an understatement.
Steady Eddy
2 minute read Friday, Mar. 20, 2009The headlines were blaring bad news of the economy earlier this week when I was visiting my home province of Ontario.
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