Thank you for listening and therefore better understanding. Thank you for not getting defensive; remembering I can to you about me. Thank you for letting me finish my sentences; that was really nice —Sincerely
To the cute girl in the white rock band t-shirt—pretty sure it was AC/DC or Def Leppard—who I shot tequila with at the bar last week. I'm sorry I was an asshole at the end of the night. No wonder you stormed off! I'd like to make it up to you. [email protected] —That guy
You: Elegantly dressed gentleman with flowing hair and beard, patiently waiting for something...perhaps the bus, perhaps me.
Me: Siberian snow princess in the passenger side of an electric blue car, gazing at you with deep desire, getting all hot and bothered in my furs. I mustered the courage to wave, and you gratified my efforts with a subtle tilt of your head that said “sup.”
My friends thought you might be homeless, but I know that you are at home where ever you are—languishing on Spring Garden Road, or tenderly unearthing mushrooms in a pathless woods. Also you were impeccably dressed, so I'm pretty sure you have a home, which is great because I am so tired of living in my parents' attic. Let us abandon the city and return to the embrace of nature. You can wear my fur hat, and I shall keep myself warm in your beard. —Venus in Furs
I'm sorry for the disregard of traffic rules and any indecent gesture that may have occurred Friday night on a drunken skateboard excursion. My bad, won't happen again. —A reckless, embarrassed sk8er girl
From people usually making eye contact and saying hi when walking down the street, to people basically always waiting another two seconds to hold the door open for you, to people always saying thank you for when you do hold the door for them—I love this city.
Definitely is true when people claim that the maritimes are a nice place.
Love you, Halifax! Happy to be back. —Home Sweet Home
Snow days in spring make me think of all the kids who are getting days off of school and loving every minute of it, I have a few kids in my life who love to be out in the snow and I remember loving those days myself, Just remember those fun days as a kid when your angry over the busses not running, shops closed. Why not go build a snowman or jump in the snow and relive your childhood moments? —Positive about the white stuff
My bed, and my partner, are the best combination of comfortable I have ever experienced. There has not been one day that has passed since I have met this woman that I have not had the most comfortable sleep of my life. Every sleep that goes by is better than the last. How could that ever change? How could one of the most enjoyable moments of my day all of a sudden become stale? Soon, I am going to marry this woman and in 30 years, I am going to wake up feeling the exact same way I do now, and tell her again, how much I love her and how much I love the bed we share. —Pups
Want to share a bottle of red wine together sometime? I hope you'll break the rules and find my info to contact me… —Blue-haired Apple TV customer
I think about you all the time. I know you’re still here with us and increasingly I believe and understand that we’re all connected. Lately I’ve been wondering if you have already learned all the secrets of the universe by now though. Maybe you have or maybe you realized that you already knew. Maybe it takes time or maybe we don't understand time all that well.
Friends forever. —old spruce girl
As a pitbull owner, I would like to take some time to thank anyone who walks their dogs in off leash parks and is very accepting of my dog. I have never encountered such kind wonderful people as I do in off leash parks. Mothers will grab their children and run screaming if I walk down the sidewalk with her but never in a dog park. We both thank you all. —Nice to see some sane people