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on Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:49 AM
I always get rather excited to walk down North Street, just between the grocery store and that half green building that hasn't been used in ages. There is a beautiful front garden that always makes me smile when I walk past, it also makes me wonder how amazing the backyard must be. Thank you, kind sir, for brightening up some pretty dreary days! —Pretty Garden Lover
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on Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:38 AM
C: Met you on Spring Garden Road, you had an amazing red cord jacket on. A commie hat. Your tiny ruby earrings twinkled like your dark eyes. I want to be your lover. I wanted to tell you all this, but I hardly know you. I hope I see you again. —Olive Drab
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on Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:04 AM
To the beautiful boy in the hat on Spring Garden on Tuesday around 7:30, May 31: I couldn't help but turn around to take a double look at you when I turned onto Brenton Street, to my shock I saw you turn around to look at me. Wish I wasn't so shy or else I might have asked you to go for a drink with me. Offer is there if you want to respond. —Blonde Girl in the Blue Dress
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on Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 9:50 AM
Thank you Coast writers, Bike Week and EAC organizers and activists. You give me hope. You do excellent work to push for change in Halifax. You inspire me to voice my opinion to city council, the media, my MLA and MP. You are so progressive and your analysis and activism is so needed. As one analyst said, the momentum for change is building. You're a big part of how this is happening. Also, kudos to Jennifer Watts on HRM. —Grateful for Intelligent Progressive Activists
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on Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 11:42 AM
Thanks to all of you who are making Halifax a nicer more beautiful place by planting gardens streetside. You make me smile. And a particular nod to the crew on Bland St. You were one of the leaders in this movement and your street is truly amazing. —Beverly
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on Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 11:10 AM
For allowing me to:
1. Practice awkward, oft-dehumanizing social banter—a very good skill for work.
2. Meet at times very interesting, weird, lovely people—some that have become friends.
3. Know exactly what I don't want in a relationship.
4. Wake up to what I did want when she slapped me in face (not literally) offline and walked into my real live life. I love you!
—Videotronic
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on Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 3:43 PM
Thank you Mother Nature for that beautiful lightning storm last night. "You light up my Life" with your own special song. —Rattale
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on Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 10:39 AM
We dated years ago, I didn't take it seriously. Our lives weren't in the same place, I was looking for something different or so I thought. When we don't chat, I miss you. I want to spend so much time with you, but I can't.
You were there when I needed someone and helped me through a very difficult time. You don't judge me, you listen to me. You always make me feel like everything is going to be OK. I want to share with the world how wonderful you've been to me, but we can't, it's our secret. If it wasn't for you, I would have never made it through.
My feelings have always been the same, they never changed. I always loved you but told myself I didn't. I denied my feelings because I was selfish, I didn't think you were good enough.
The past is the past and we cannot change that. We can't go back in time. You're an awesome person, you deserve a wonderful life, a wonderful partner and no matter where were are in our lives you will always mean the world to me. —No Time Machine
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on Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 10:15 AM
A humongous shout out to the organizers of the free paddling session for cyclists. Not only was it a rare, perfect, sunny day and the kayak lessons were great but not too detailed/lame, but your staff was super chill, really friendly, funny, smokin' hot, AND there were free cookies. Can it get any better?!? I'll be back for sure! —Best Day Ever
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on Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:19 AM
To the small coffee shop in Scotia Square the recently closed, I will miss you terribly. I've worked in the area for 8 years and you and your staff (you know who you are) were my favorite part of a work day. I'm pouring out a cup of the burnt, over priced coffee across the way for you now. —Small Paradiso