Love the Way We Love | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST
Friday, March 22, 2013

Posted on Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 5:06 PM

To the guy working at a gas station in Dartmouth today, thank you so much for your help! You were incredibly nice, and even though you weren't entirely sure, you helped as much as you could with the two near flat tires I had. It was uplifting to meet someone who went above and beyond to help a stranger! —The Lopsided Jetta

Posted on Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 3:45 PM

You're the greatest best friend to me, been there for everything and anything since our first day at Dal together and our shared single room in res.. grad is just around the corner, four years flew by, but it won't change a thing.. friends 4ever and ever!! —CBF

Posted on Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:04 PM

I am a transplanted Haligonian who is living far far away and having happy memories of Point Pleasant Park today. Some say it ain't what it used to be since the big storm, but I only know of it since. It is cooler than ice cream. If you want to, I say get out and enjoy it, as it is a gem. —East Coaster Poster

Posted on Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 11:56 AM

Bliss: The Story of Harry Joy should be required reading at the grade 8 level (unfortunately, but yes, at least at that young of an age, sans censorship)......it is so relevent, especially now, and if ya wanna know why then read it;) At once academic and inviting--a real joy to read, packed full of questions that don't have easy answers, and hope for love that is REAL....for everyone. —Nobody Important, But Someone Nonetheless

Posted on Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 10:34 AM

Thanks for holding me when I fall. I couldn't ask for more. You are truly amazing. I'm yours forever. —M

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Posted on Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 4:19 PM

We both used to live in Halifax, and though we never met there, we discovered that we were often times in the same places, spaces and sharing graces left and right. Now we stare out over cliff edges and embankments toward mountains with four paws between us, sniffing out the setting sun. But light still rises in the East, and I will be heading back there soon. Join me? With a pellow full of love —Brazil

Posted on Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 1:38 PM

You have never seen me before. I have used your service a few times now in the past couple of months. The student shuttle service (I won't mention names) Your name starts with a D (don't think I can say names). Let me get to the point. You're so kind and gentle hearted and I love your funny little made up words, they really get me kinky naughty. Some of my favourites are adultivity, cromulent, introubulate, avoision. You work them into your conversation every time so effortlessly and with ease. Most of our interaction only lasts a few min as you get my information. I love how you ask for my information with stern and manly tone. Like bitch give me yo damn number, bitch where you be at? That's not what you say of course but i'm just trying to give the readers an idea of how over powering you are. I sometimes call just to ask silly questions so I can hear your voice and have you send my soul on a erotic adventure. I hope to muster up the courage one day to call and make a request for a love booking. Thanks Dispatcher D - S.

Posted on Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 10:34 AM

To the bus driver that was running late on his first run of the day. You stopped in a closer spot to let two of us out to catch our bus that was about to leave the Bridge Terminal. You made it so I wasn't late for work and I thank you. Thank you also for always being in a positive mood at 6am every weekday morning. You make my day better everyday just because you are nice. Take a lesson you negative Nancy's/Nate's, put out nice; get nice back. —Early Morning Rider

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Posted on Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 4:51 PM

Let's start with that crazy laugh that can be heard half way across a very large room, like a hopped up leprechaun or Santa Claus' boisterous niece (if he has one).  Or how about the way you hike up your pants occasionally, like you have been sitting in your bingo chair too long, or you had just finished putting on your bowling shoes.  You've got way more talent than any one person has a right to have.  You are one of those people that everyone wants to be around.  It's fascinating and it drives me insane with envy sometimes.  You're too smart for you're own good and too quick to fall for any of my antics.  You deserve so much out of life and I hope to hell you get ALL of it. I am still gonna do my best to drive you crazy though. I am just genuinely cheering for you. —Someday Perhaps

Posted on Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 3:19 PM

Short red hair, turquoise shirt, matching turquoise earrings, 80, blackberry, straight line of various buttons/stickers, black stars behind your right ear.  You may not have, but .... —I Noticed