Today I went to class… Mark helped me install Visual Studio on my laptop… then I came back here, got mail from cemgirl, a money order for buying her a paid account… Then Nathan and I got a drive back to Dal with his mother… he paid his tuition… then we went to the SUB to buy posters… I got a really cool surreal one by an artist that I can’t remember the name of… it started with “A” though… It has a bunch of contradicting images and many levels. 🙂 Post-poster shopping we walked downtown to look at record stores and for Nathan to get a cell phone… now he won’t be using mine any more! Yay! Now I have more minutes to spare, so let me know if anyone want me to call you… afterall my longdistance anywhere in North America is free. We came back here on the bus… Nathan, Miranda and I decided we wanted pizza so we called up Greco and ordered a large Hawaiian pizza, a small cheese pizza for Nathan and garlic fingers. 🙂 It was so good and so filling.
Then I started talking to Ashley and I have been since 🙂
🙂 Pepper is great! I haven’t listened to the albums she sent me in far too long…
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Ohh, garlic fingers.
One of the things I miss about the Maritimes (mostly NS and NB, though).
*drools*
lol YOU DON’T HAVE THEM THERE???
How do you live?
They’re really only a Maritimes thing.
They aren’t common anywhere else in North America. 🙂
Anyhow, I can get the McCain’s ones in the freezer section at the grocery store, and there’s also this ‘no name’ brand that makes ’em too, so I can buy those too… or I can make my brother’s great recipe for ’em. But nope, there are no pizza places I know of that do them. There was one for a while, but they stopped doing it. :/
wow, I didn’t know that. Just one more reason why the Maritimes is the best place on earth to live. 😉
*grin*
I love Pep.
🙂 Me too, me too
I bought you a gigantor box of nerds. But I ate them. Thanks again for the favor. Did you have any problems cashing the money order?
lol aw, no nerds for me? :'(
I’ll actually cash the mo today at the postoffice if I can.