Love the Way We Love | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST
Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Posted on Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:57 PM

To everyone who was stuck waiting in the pouring rain for somewhere close to two hours Friday evening waiting for the 52, you rock! Despite the crappy conditions, and the fact that the 52 is by and far the WORST route in HRM you guys were able to keep laughing. Thank you for the company and for helping preserve my sanity. Watch out for those tropical fishes, no I don't believe in the 52 either, and you never know we could still get that reality show contract! —A Fellow Metro Transit Aficionado

Posted on Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 2:33 PM

It took a month to grow your greasy locks, my girlfriend is not impressed. But for a good cause did I put up with your fussy presence on my face. You've been called dirty, disgraceful, disgusting, dear moustache, but it was interesting to see you grow. Thanks to you I will forever be known as a Mo Bro. —Thank god Movember is over.

Posted on Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:05 AM

I wanted to send some love to HRM for the tree planting they've been doing along my dreary industrial walk to work every day. For a few days, there were new street trees popping up. They look faaaabulous. I love to see a bit of urban forest renewal taking place. Here's hoping that our kids will enjoy full sized trees lining the streets of even industrial HRM. —ralmn

Posted on Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:00 AM

For my mailman. You always come in the morning before I leave the house. I never have to worry that my mail is stashed somewhere under your front porch and I like the result of having something in my mail box (up to and including my bills). Thanks for being rad! —Old school!

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Posted on Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 4:24 PM

I love our differences, how you make me smile, how you hold me in the cold and kiss my forehead. I love how when either one of us just smiles and nods after the other is finished talking, we know it means whatever was just said was not understood - and we can laugh about it. I'm not sure what we are, but I enjoy your company so much, I only hope you feel the same.

The language barrier. The difference in culture and religion. You've come half-way around the world and by absolute chance of timing we found each other. I want to live in-the-now with you. You possess all the values I desire, and are cute to boot!

Interracial crushes can be surreal, difficult, an adventure, a novelty, eye-opening... a whole experience of their own. I don't want to be your Canadian fling. —Welcome to my Kingdom

Posted on Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 4:00 PM

I'm really overdoing it at work these days, and no one is stepping in to save me from myself. But wait... today my fabulous friend steps in with an ice-cream intervention, steals me away from the office from 30min, treats me to Dee Dee's, and fills my head with positive vibes and you-can-do-it-ness. Uber-thanks, Special Lady. And major props to all the ladies out there providing critical friendlove. —Mom-to-be

Posted on Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 3:46 PM

I want to thank the kind person who handed in my cell phone to the bus driver. Thank you so much! As well, I like to send some love to the bus driver of the 61 who went out of his way to call my work number and let me know that he has my cell and where to pick it up! Furthermore, he told me which bus to take to get to get there and what time the bus garage closes. You both made my day; great karma is coming your ways! Much love! —C.F.

Posted on Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 3:13 PM

Starting the day at 7 in the morning with the best attitude and then finding out that your debit card is blocked because it is foreign doesn't sound like the best experience, but it was when you paid for my coffee and reminded me that accepting something without feeling guilty is not always easy. It's not all about the coffee but how you turned things out for me that day! Wish you the best! —espresso girl!

Posted on Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 2:13 PM

Thanks so much to HRM for the great tree lighting ceremony the other night! The tree was awesome and the fireworks were fantastic! Thanks as well to a great crowd who took it all in! It's really beginning to feel like holiday spirit here! —Loving the lights

Posted on Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 1:31 PM

I love P.M's donair eggroll
I wish that they would lower the price toll
In order to make me buy more
I simply adore
P.M's donair eggroll
—T.R.I.C.