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on Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 4:00 AM
To the kind and beautiful blonde girl at the Dutch Village Road Tim Hortons this morning, who told me that I was one of the prettiest girls she had ever seen: I had a long night and your cheerful, genuine compliment—not to mention your smile made for a bright morning and a lovely day. Compliments are a powerful way of showing the world, as a whole, appreciation and love.
PS: even though you told me you were still wearing last night's make-up, your eye-make-up game was on point! What a beautiful person and a beautiful soul! Keep spreading smiles—they perk a person up even more than a double-double! —mag hudz
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on Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 4:00 AM
More than a constant, more than a comfortable habit, you are sincerely the sun and moon that light my way and the stars that line my path. It feels like forever we've been together, yet still just jumped in; always kisses good night and good morning, always making each other laugh, always loving. Not too many can say that and do that and mean it. I'm so glad I took that chance and kissed you, paving the way to a million more. You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead. 'Til the night closes in. We can and will weather anything. We're on our way home.
—We're going home
Posted
on Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 4:00 AM
We met at Durty Nelly's and closed out the place with our friends. On our walk up to the Alehouse you pulled me aside for a kiss. It was 30 minutes of bliss interrupted only by texts from our friends. You were sweet and tender and absolutely gorgeous...but I didn't want to complicate your life. In the light of day I hope it was the right decision. If it wasn't, remember my name and you'll find me online.
—The woman with the moral compass
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on Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 4:00 AM
Aug 1st I drove past you crying on the side of the road, your cat had been hit by a car and you found him in the morning. I just want to express how sorry I am that this happened to you and wish I could have done more to help. This isn't the most loving love post in this section but coming from an animal lover, I hope you are okay and still wish I could have helped you more.
—Wishing you good tidings in times of grief.
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on Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 4:00 AM
Thank you for taking such good care of me while I was in such a huge amount of pain. You really restored my faith in going to see the doctor. I'm sorry that I screamed. And cried. And was so afraid of everything. And that you had to make me have an enema. You are the best!
—Kidney Stoned
Posted
on Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 4:00 AM
Sure, Halifax, you get a bad wrap, but you know what? You aint half bad... keep drinkin'
—Delighted alcoholic
Posted
on Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 4:00 AM
and I'd kiss the crap out of it if I could. Your birthday is this week and I'll never forget the first year we were together around this time... five years ago if you can believe it. You still have the most special space in my heart, thank you for everything. I wish you all the best for your quarter century "checkpoint". Lovelovelove
—AllTheFeels
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on Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 4:00 AM
A thank you to all the citizens who take the time to tune in to the bitches and loves in The Coast. I thoroughly enjoy reading the comments on the online forum. Some individuals take the time to include their unique comments on posts which never cease to enlighten me, plus enhance (and something boggle) my vocabulary and grammar. For those of you who only pick up the hard copy, I advise you to check out the website and see what zany things Haligonians say.
—Likes and Dislikes welcome!
Posted
on Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 4:00 AM
You were a breath of fresh air for me, lately I've seen a lot of selfish actions and was beginning to wonder if that was the way things would always be - and then I bumped into you. It never crossed my mind that you would do anything to intentionally hurt me and for that I am thankful. Although we can't be together now, maybe someday down the road we'll fall back into each others lives. Until then, thank you for giving me one of the best heart breaks I've ever had.
—just a gal
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on Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 4:00 AM
To the lady who asked me to lend her writing an ear on Wednesday in the Killam Library Atrium: You interrupted me while I was editing my final thesis submission, and at first I was reluctant to come over to you to listen to what you had to say. What you read to me was clear, confident and pointed out instances of abuse and discrimination that you have faced and continue to face in your workplace. Keep fighting, because what you outlined is extremely unfair and should not be tolerated. Thanks for the inspiration.
—Fellow Killam Confidant