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on Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:29 AM
I know lots of people are being very negatively affected by the transit strike - I do truly feel bad for them. I thought the 6km walk to and from work would be terrible, however I have been enjoying every minute of it! The fresh air... the time to clear my head and think about whatever I want... feeling more energetic... and I lost 3lbs in the last week! I do realize that this is an essential service for some, but for those of you who can - get out and enjoy it! —Crazy Legs
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Posted
on Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:22 PM
I love that you and your coworkers at the busy coffee place on the departures level at the airport have a perfect view of the beautiful sunrise through the large windows across the boarding lounge and I love that you take the time to point it out to your customers, who otherwise might be too preoccupied to notice. Thank you! —High Flyer
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on Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:58 AM
I don't know anything about you. I've only seen you twice and maybe you didn't notice me either time. You're kinda small with long hair and always wearing a brimmed hat and period style clothing with a messenger bag. Ive seen you down at the Seaport and as well on Granville St. outside the NSCAD building. I would love to know more about you. —Intrigued
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on Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 11:34 AM
We revealed our feelings for one another on a bus packed full of athletes, we went on a date - coffee in hand - to a parking lot "cliff" (So romantic) and we never know where either of our cell phones are (soooo indie).
I messed up and didn't open up enough for you at the time. I realize this now and miss you very much and always have.
Your friendship was the best thing that's ever happened to me. —The One Who Let "The One Who Got Away" Get Away
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on Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 3:30 PM
To the really nice Strongco man who stopped in his work vehicle to help me. I was stranded by my car after five hours of gridlock in Dartmouth a few weeks ago and you gave me a boost - thank you! Even the police told me nobody would stop for me, but you did, and you restored my faith in kind people under terrible circumstances. —Out of Juice
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on Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:57 PM
Seeing you reminded me of everything we used to have. I thought it would make it easier... I thought I could get come closure and move on. But it just opened up another whole can of worms and now... I miss you more than anything. We lied, both of us. at least I did about the perfectly happy relationship I'm in. I mean I am in a happy relationship but I would rather to be with you in a heart beat and that's the truth. But we're over. And we're happy. So let's it leave it at that. I will never tell you how I really feel. I will always just sit here and smile pretending how much happier I have been without you in my life. —No Strings Attached
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on Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:36 PM
John Candy movies go so well with cuddles when you're gazing out over Mongolia from 36000 feet up. You were the first reason this Hali girl has grown to love China. It was so refreshing to meet another suit with a secret desire to be a farmer in rural Yunnan. —Turbulance Girl
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on Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 1:49 PM
Shout out to the amazingly kind ladies who stopped and offered a complete stranger a ride on her cold cold walk home from work. I usually walk (even when there are buses) but I was unprepared and thinking how freezing cold I was and how heavy my feet felt and you knew! And you stopped! I was less than a km from home but it was sure sweet of you. Your Nova Scotian hospitality is A1 in my books!! —Scarf-less in the North End
Posted
on Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 12:33 PM
Dear Orphans, I was feline like you might knead some mega pawsitive vibes. Purrhaps this will help. —Ruckus
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on Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 12:04 PM
Hugo, are you there? Just a note to tell you how I feel. Take care. —Montrealman
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