Love the Way We Love | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST
Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Posted on Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 11:55 AM

Everyday I work I go to a coffee place in Scotia Square. I am always happy to see you guys. You have conversations with me, are so nice and always smiling. I like to pretend you guys don't ever get a mean or irritated customer because you're all so wonderful! Keep it up. —Smartset

Posted on Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 10:46 AM

Thank you for running and hopping two buses just so you could surprise me at work with chocolates after you worked a 10 hour day! I am the luckiest lady in the universe and loving every minute of it! Congrats on the promotion and opening day sweetheart! Can't wait to celebrate with you later! —Your Lady Love

Monday, December 12, 2011

Posted on Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 3:17 PM

To my friends who live at the "Pussy Palace", as it has so lovingly been dubbed; thank you so much for a great time Friday. The party got shut down, a few peeps puked but all that did was add character to the event. I love every single one of you and next time I'll spin for free. —MSTRNCGY

Posted on Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 2:02 PM

I can't get enough of this Fireplace channel on TV. I hope it stays on permanently and isn't just for Christmas. I always watch Yule Log every year (have it on DVD too), but now I can have the fire on all day. —Sitting by the Fire

Posted on Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:43 PM

You'll probably not even read this, snuffy man you. I'm with someone new, so why do I keep remembering being your groupie (made sure you always had water), your weird chickie poo, your June-bug? Time has taken us away from one another, and you know I honor my commitments, just as I know you have a little party all your own every morning. It's over, yes, yes, yes. But maybe we could meet secretly, like spies, and talk in our secret language. That would be... nice. Yep, as nice as a birthday cake with real bits of cookie dough. Yum, yum. —June Car Ter Ca...sh

Posted on Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:19 PM

To the gorgeous woman with the darkest black hair, blue eyes and red lipstick… we had been smiling and saying hello when we passed one another for quite some time but we never seemed to have the opportunity to really talk to each other. If you got the impression I was really into you even though I didn’t know you or even your name, you would be 100% right. There certainly seemed to be a bit of a connection. Then we seemed to have stopped crossing paths for a couple of months, and in that time I started dating someone. When we ran into each other next in the line at the coffee shop and finally had a chance to chat, I’m sure it appeared that I was rushing off without much to say. It was just an unfortunate combination of shyness on my part and not knowing what to say knowing I wasn’t able to ask you out. It was nothing you did and I felt terrible about it for months afterwards. Certainly not one of my shining moments. I notice you turn your head when we cross paths now but I totally understand. I just wanted to apologize. Any guy would be the most fortunate of souls to spend some time with someone like you. —The Guy With the Bad Timing

Friday, December 9, 2011

Posted on Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 12:49 PM

Just want to send out a huge amount of love to the people who run the NS Lost Dog Network and all the dog people who helped my family and I recently find our lost dog. People were out searching before and after work for her when they didn't even know us, they were just dog people. Our dogs link on networks Facebook page was shared over 70 times and people all over got involved. I know this network has done this many times and it amazes me how quickly people were there to help and support us. I will be leading by their example from now on and return the kindness in any way I can. So from as far as I can tell dog people are the very best kind. —Dog Lover

Posted on Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 12:02 PM

This is a thank you to the hiring staff at Metro Transit!! Since moving back to Halifax about 6 months ago, I've noticed an upswing in attractive male bus drivers! It's always a pleasant surprise after a long work day to get on the bus for my commute home and see an attractive man waiting to see my bus pass with a smile on his face... it definitely puts a smile on mine, so thanks Metro Transit for hiring some good looking, young guys to apease the riders ;) —Happy to Take the Bus Now

Posted on Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 11:39 AM

I never see you without a smile. Your blonde hair is like a beam of sunlight, lighting up everyone's lives. I don't think you have a mean bone in your body, and that's why everyone loves you. Your laugh is contagious. I know we will be together forever, hitting on everyone in the nursing home, even. —Your Oh-So-Hipster Best Friend

Posted on Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:51 AM

I came in just before closing on Tuesday night to pick up a package - it ended up being from Google! And there was no white powder, haha. I wouldn't ask a girl out at her workplace but I you made it pretty hard. —No Anthrax Here