Walking to work on College Street this morning at 7am, I look down to see a perfect red apple sitting in the middle of a tree stump. It was a strange thing to see but still very cool. —Loving Halifax's Quirkiness
Just heard this free internet talk show for the first time, completely hilarious, props to the 4 Halifax gents that do it!! Keep at it boys! You rock! —Barnaby Castles
Yes indeed the fish cakes with a side of beans and toast are by far the BEST IN HALIFAX!!!! Thanks to the friendly server for the GREAT service. I'll be back:) —Sincerely, Happy
People say that long distance doesn't work, can't work. But we've proven that if it's real, it can. I love and miss you, Squirt! —Dori
I do hope you find what you are looking for. If isolation doesn't give you all the answers, and you could use a real friend, I'm here. —Can't help but care
To the people who stopped traffic and ushered a mother duck and her four ducklings across a busy intersection and back into the Public Gardens: Bravo. Random acts of kindness such as this are inspiring. —RobertoBerto
To the woman and the man who helped me carry my bags along Queen St, thank you! I was tired and really struggling to get them home. —K.
This one's for the girl working in Scotia Square... I was eavesdropping on your story and you were kind enough to repeat it for me and it was so good I have to pay it forward...
Your African-American-Canadian friend gets payback on the condescending and bitchy staff at her tanning salon: she storms out in front of waiting customers claiming "You forget me in there; I went in as Jessica Alba and I'm leaving as Whoopi Goldberg!"
Your friend is a genius and your story made my week. May only good things happen to you both. Thank you. —Peppermint Mocha Frap
We've evolved much since then. Abundant institutional obstacles and employment challenges aside, I admire your success in developing geeky interests into real talent.
Although the banter has always been reciprocal, only recently have I been intrigued beyond an intellectual level. Your initiative and taste are compelling. Full of desire yet free of expectations, I am cautiously exploring the possibility to surpass the limitations of our currently platonic state. —Curious
To the individual who pointed out that my wallet had fallen out of my pocket dirty dancing at reflections last night: I thank you again.
I know it must have been kind of awkward to interrupt, but it's people like you that make me love this city. I hope the karma returns to you! —Blinded by the Beat