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#1
*stares at map*


I think....I'm......yup, I'm in the United States of Canada, but so close to the line the Bible thumpers are lining up at the border and shouting obscenities.
#3

Great rant!
#5
Apple Talk / Re: Okaaaaaay...
April 01, 2011, 01:47:41 PM
Where was that black guy and his firin' lazors when we were drowning in boybands?

Also, I'm gonna have this damn song in my head all goddamn day.
#6
Quote from: Nigel on March 28, 2011, 10:01:40 PM
Quote from: The Good Reverend Roger on March 28, 2011, 07:59:13 PM
Quote from: Absolute_Silence on March 28, 2011, 07:57:01 PM
Spring was here two weeks ago (40s, sunshine) then Mother Nature got a bug up her ass and hit us with snow, sleet, thunder and lightning. Now we're thawing again.

But by god, I'm looking forward to planting my mini-garden (as much as I can in a tiny ass apartment) and hitting the city sidewalk sale in a few weeks.

I spent the 90s in apartment buildings.  The one thing I noticed was that the people that had gardens on their patios/balconies seemed to be much happier than the people that didn't...Although I suspect the gardens are an effect, not a cause.

Believe it or not, gardening actually has some proven mood-lifting effects.

I am almost always happier when I'm gardening for at least an hour a day. I used to spend a lot of time in my garden... my ex hated it, he thought my priorities were all wrong. I haven't started my garden yet this year. I'm running late. I bet I'll start to feel happier as soon as I start it.

This may or may not be related, but I've noticed the people who have plants and such on their balconies/patios tend to be more likely to mind their own damn business.

It isn't warm enough here to put plants outside yet, still freezes overnight, but I'm excited anyway. I have shamrocks started and I was gonna check into the worthiness of those garden boxes for growing some veggies. Or one of those upside-down plants. Tomatoes never go to waste with me.
#7
Spring was here two weeks ago (40s, sunshine) then Mother Nature got a bug up her ass and hit us with snow, sleet, thunder and lightning. Now we're thawing again.

But by god, I'm looking forward to planting my mini-garden (as much as I can in a tiny ass apartment) and hitting the city sidewalk sale in a few weeks.