Posted
on Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:22 AM
Started my Friday morning walk to work and saw someone waiting in traffic at the Barrington-South 4-way stop in a Toyota Yaris, playing AIR DRUMS while cranking Zeppelin's Rock n' Roll Part 2 in the car stereo. That was an awesome way to start a Friday, and great inspiration for the weekend. Cheers man. —Over the Hills and Far Away
Posted
on Fri, May 13, 2011 at 9:59 AM
You are my prince charming come to life. The lengths that you have gone to keep our little family going is not going unnoticed. Since I got sick all you want to do is keep everything together. You work 12-16 hour shifts to make sure we have everything we need. You know just how to handle every situation; even when I have one of my "episodes" you stay calm and never hold it against me. You're always there with hugs and kisses when I need them. You are perfect. You are special. I love you. —Babydoll
Posted
on Fri, May 13, 2011 at 4:00 AM
Well, I know there are numerous Transit bitches, and hell, I've penned a few myself. But yesterday I got hooked up twice by MT, and they deserve their due.
I lost my wallet last August, on the bus. I figured I'd never see it again. Lo-and-behold, I get a call from MSI a few weeks ago to inform me that my MSI card, and by extension my wallet, was being held at the Metro Transit Lost & Found! I was elated, as I had my original birth certificate and SIN CARD in there (I know, not so bright) along with valentines my son had given me as a kid, pictures, etc.
So first of all, coming out of work to catch the 41 (which transfers me to the 52 so I can get to the Lost & Found) I immediately started running, seeing that the bus was going to be at the bus stop across the street imminently. I was just about to slow down (and give up) as the bus sailed past the bus stop when all of a sudden the blinkers went on and the bus pulled over. YES, the bus driver took pity on me and stopped. I got on, and thanked her profusely!
Secondly, after transferring to the 52, I made it to the transit Depot and was greeted by a pretty friendly guy at the Lost & Found who was happy to hand me my wallet (a sight for sore eyes) after getting my John Hancock on paper. I thanked him profusely too!
Double win! Thank you Metro Transit! Twice in one day! —Dartmouthy
Posted
on Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:02 AM
This is going out to my awesome fiance, by the end of this you will know who you are.
I have told you many times in person, over the phone, in emails and now this. I love how you love me. I love how well you deal with me being gone when I travel for work. You take on the responsibility of everything at home when I am gone without even one complaint. You work long hours at the station and then go home just to work more there. I sometimes complain about being away, then I quickly remember how much you deal with at home in Halifax.
You are the most beautiful woman in the world and you don't even know it. I tell you that every day and your response is always, "yeah yeah", but it's true. Every time I see your face or hear your voice, it makes all the bad things in the world disappear. Some would say, saying things like this sounds like a weak man, and yes you make me weak, but only in the knees.
I have screwed up in the past and you have been right there to forgive me. I love you with all my heart and I can't wait to marry you next year. —Boop Senior
Posted
on Thu, May 12, 2011 at 4:00 AM
To the amazing barista who brought me a surprise peppermint mocha when my debit card was on the fritz! You made my day and reminded me just when I needed it how awesome and kind people can be! Keep spreading the love. —The Appreciative Broke Ass Student
Posted
on Wed, May 11, 2011 at 11:17 AM
You seem like an awesome guy, so stop being so hard on yourself and get some confidence. You CAN talk to girls, and I'm sure they'd think you were a great conversationalist... just be confident!! —A Fellow Bitcher
Posted
on Wed, May 11, 2011 at 4:00 AM
So, almost a year ago we were swimming in a rainstorm at midnight to a little island that was only visible when we arrived at it and falling asleep on the rocks like wild animals. You're also a R.E.M. fan which is nice. It's been a really good year! Sometimes I think you are actually insane, but generally not. Thanks for organizing my socks and being generally fantastic. Who needs Roy? —Your Siegfried
Posted
on Tue, May 10, 2011 at 9:49 AM
To the man with no plan: You are fantastic. I hope you meet a lovely lady who can actually finish your crossword puzzles. I hope she knows what she wants, has an enormous wealth of jokes at her disposal, and can keep you up all night with her conversation. You're brave and you deserve that. —Jam
Posted
on Tue, May 10, 2011 at 4:00 AM
So there's this guy living in my apartment building, right, with an abundance of curly golden locks that could easily put that of (the younger) Robert Plant's to shame. He walks with an unmistakable bounce to his step that makes me weak in the knees everytime we cross paths. At times I can't, for the life of me, build up enough courage for even the slightest of eye contact and probably wouldn't know what to do given the chance to talk. Forget about finding myself alone with him in the elevator, be it only four floors up, I might do something uncalled for. Anyway, I'm off to drink myself to oblivion in hopes he doesn't find me passed out in front of his door tomorrow morning. —Truly Madly Deeply
Posted
on Mon, May 9, 2011 at 12:04 PM
YAAAAY we did it!! I heart being your roomie. You just keep on making room for me in your (our) home and I love you for it baby! —B