Monthly Archives: November 2006
Slightly Missed Opportunity
| November 30, 2006 | Posted by thatgrrl under Uncategorized |
I went for late brunch today at a local diner called the Beachside Grill (now I’m even forgetting if that was the name exactly). I had the lunch special which turned out to be a HUGE!!! clubhouse sandwich. Not one of those sparsely populated polite excuses for a clubhouse. This sandwich was so thick I split my lip trying to eat it, even after I squished it down with my fingers. Of course, my lip is healing up from a small wound so it splits easier than it usually would right now). Still, with all the tomatoes and the grilled chicken breast (not shaved chicken) that sandwich was at least 5 inches thick. I debated getting a doggie bag for the second half. But, I persevered and ate the whole thing. I had been starving before I decided to get lunch. I’m sure not starved now.
Anyway, I began this post because there was a great picture to be taken in the Grill. I noticed it and intended to snap it off before I left. The restaurant wasn’t very crowded as it was between the lunch and dinner hours. I wish I had just gone ahead and done it. You would have like it almost as much as I did. I may get it another day. But, I let myself talk myself out of it today.
See Skye, I’m not always so bold about taking pictures.
But, I will get it. It was just too good to miss out on.
I did get to the Eatons Centre again today. Mainly I wanted to get the metropass for December before December starts tomorrow.
Visiting Santa
| November 30, 2006 | Posted by thatgrrl under Uncategorized |
Step Right Up… Last Day of November!
| November 30, 2006 | Posted by thatgrrl under Uncategorized |
What kind of a month has it been for you?
I finally moved mostly everything I own into this basement apartment. Still a lot to organize but I’ve been procrastinating. Partly due to a lack of drawers to put things away into. Partly cause I don’t feel like this is home. Today I had a wood louse on my floor. Those are bugs that look like pill bugs but can’t actually roll up into a pill. They like damp, dark places and wood to nibble on. I don’t have a lot of rotting wood but it is dark and a touch dampish. I have a space heater and I have a water sucker thing (humidifier is not the right word for it – I think it’s the water mister thing).
I am looking for work, not as hard as I could be, but looking. I applied at a few places, some of them online writing jobs which may not pay very much. I’m not sure yet.
I have a stockade of tomato soup that I’m sure someone, somewhere would be jealous of. Luckily, I like tomato soup now, I haven’t always. I also have really nice salsa but I have to nibble at it carefully cause the raw onions make me sick. Tomorrow I need to buy more coffee and some other groceries. Woman can not live on tomato soup and salsa alone.
My Christmas tree is sitting in it’s original ‘White Rose Santa’s Choice’ box. I am not putting up anything Christmas until at least December, officially the day after today. I might wait till closer to my birthday, if not that day itself. I’m going to have a kind of stingy birthday this year. In the past I have treated myself well on some occasions: twice I stayed at a hotel downtown overnight and ate out somewhere deluxe, blew money on books and other trinkets I could have done without. A couple of times I bought a Greyhound bus ticket and road (bus) tripped my way across Canada, staying at the Youth Hostels. This time I will settle for something less travelicious. Maybe dinner out with a good book.
I am caving on the whole idea of meeting anyone, penis included. What is wrong with men in their 40′s anyway? It seems like the decade of the shallow, selfish perverts. I’m sure they can’t all be that way. At least that’s my theory and I do have one or two test specimens to prove it. Of course, I haven’t met them in the flesh, face to face. Maybe all those other guys seem normal from a safe distance too.
It’s beginning to tick me off, just beginning and mildly, that John has not replied to any of my emails. Last time I heard from him was in July. I have tried to put him out of my limited brain space. It’s not working. All I have to do is read his last email and all my questions come forth again. He seemed so sincere and not that standard guy I keep meeting. He seemed to really want to meet ME. The me that I am not the me that I try to become for those sap suckers. It’s frustrating to find someone who seems almost too good to be true and then find out he never really existed or just vanished into some time warp or was sucked up by aliens, or something.
Don’t think I’m all doom and gloomy. I’m doing ok. I felt yucky today and went back to bed. How many people can do that? It was nice. I woke up feeling much better and with a plan of action about the job searching thing. We’ll see how that latest one goes over. I emailed it away a few hours ago. Then I wasted time playing Neopets and watching people shoot each other on TV. Now it’s late enough to go to bed but I feel that would be a bit too much slacking off after I got up late and had a nap. So I’m writing a bit of this and that. It’s too early to get out there for the bus. I may hop out if I stay up till 5:30 or so. Places open for breakfast at 6:00 you know. It’s always fun to be up early, before the sun and pretend civilization has crashed and I’m scurrying among the survivors. Ok, maybe that’s just me.
I am making some progress with the apartment. I put together the bookshelves by myself and they are still standing, fully loaded with books even. I’m impressed.
I had one first date so far. It didn’t go anywhere and I never heard from him again. I’m so good at that! It’s not a bad skill to have. If you’re never going to see them again you may as well never hear from them again either. I did not hide the body! I know what certain of you will be thinking… Happy.
I began plotting a story. Maybe it will be the one that makes it into book length. I could at least work on being a one hit wonder. Why put on the pressure to be some world famous book writer with thirty of them published before I die? Far too much pressure. If you settle for being a one hit wonder you get that book out there plus you have the aura of mystery and you can be on some blog post about ‘Whatever happened to…’ That’s got to be worth something.
Non Demeaning
| November 30, 2006 | Posted by thatgrrl under Uncategorized |
Henry the Adequate
| November 29, 2006 | Posted by ThatGrrl at StumbleUpon under Writing |
http://weblog.henrytheadequate.com/
Tell about this site…? Isn’t that like tattle taling? I don’t think that would be very nice. Canadians are always nice you know, polite too. Now, I’m not sure if I should say please or thank you. But, I’m not tattling.
Women Entrepreneurs Speak
| November 29, 2006 | Posted by ThatGrrl at StumbleUpon under Writing |
http://www.womenentrepreneursspeak.blogspot.com/
Not a busy blog and only two posts but I like to see a forum for Canadian women entreprenuers.
21st Century Bohemians
| November 29, 2006 | Posted by thatgrrl under Uncategorized |
The Poverty Jet Set is another name for 21st Century bohemians. A rag tag group of artists, travelers, writers and filmmakers riding the bad-ass pirate ship of life with a parrot on our shoulders and a little “yaaarrr, matey” in our cheeks.
The Poverty Jet Set is a term coined by Douglas Coupland, one of my favorite writers of all time. In his ahead-of-its-time 1991 book, Generation X, he defined the term:
A group of people given to chronic traveling at the expense of long-term job stability or a permanent residence. Tend to have doomed and extremely expensive phone call relationships with people named Serge or Ilyana. Tend to discuss frequent-flyer programs at parties.
Vagablogging- Vagabond blogging.
World Hum- Travel dispatches from a shrinking planet.
BootsnAll- Resources for the independent traveller.
Lonely Planet
Traveler’s Tales
Women traveling around the world.![]()
Looks like the Thumbs Out site is not happening until 2008. Getting a really early start on the website though.
As the Dating Tumbles…
| November 29, 2006 | Posted by thatgrrl under Uncategorized |
T: Craigslist post:
I’m looking for you…..me 6’3″, blue eyed, handsome they say, down to earth, kind, big hearted for the right gal, well read, well travelled, love to cook for two, like to stay active, swim, hike, mountain bike, love to read for knowledge, love to GIVE pleasure….a renaissance man with an edge….You curvy, curvy, curvy, down to earth, kind, cuddly, older than me preferably, but not necessarily,……
Dinner and a movie?….I’ll cook….lets enjoy life together!
ME: *Sent a friendly email letter of introduction, 3 paragraphs in length*
T: HI, I’d lvoe to see a picture of you. i think we could be a match. I’ll
send you a picture when I receive yours.ME: *Sent photo without comment*
T: Thanks Laura good luck in your search *No photo included*
ME: No problem. I had a feeling you were a dork when you didn’t send your photo first.
One of the silliest games with online dating/ personals is sending photos. I don’t care if I see a photo of someone, they are almost always a let down anyway. No one looks as perfect and charming as you build them up in your mind. So why bother, meet them first, look at them then.
On Craigslist there is a real game with photos. Men post their ad insisting they will only reply if a photo is included. I think they are catalogue shopping, see the above dork. The other thing men do is post a photo with their ad so women will click and read it but the photo they post is not of themselves. I’ve seen puppies, landscapes and endless assortments of irrelevant photos. It’s bait and switch.
Anyway, I have now decided not to read anything that doesn’t include a photo. Mainly because any guy who doesn’t post a photo along with his ad is going to be a dork, so why bother. If he just wants to play games he can play with himself, they don’t need any help with that.
I am getting burnt out on the dating thing, yet again. I don’t know what happened with John from Hamilton and (right or wrong) it is beginning to tick me off. I was making progress in forgetting him, some progress. I have yet to delete all the emails exchanged. No hurry though, right? Pathetic but that’s how it goes.
The biggest joke is that if I looked the way the men wanted I would actually be stuck with one of them by now. There’s a scarey thought. There are good things about being plus sized after all.
Drawings Rated
| November 29, 2006 | Posted by thatgrrl under Uncategorized |
Rate My Drawings- The online drawing competition.
The End of TV Commericals?
| November 28, 2006 | Posted by thatgrrl under Uncategorized |
On the CBC news site:
A proposal by Canada’s broadcasting networks to charge cable and satellite companies fees to carry their signals is one of the more contentious items on the agenda as the CRTC begins a major TV policy review Monday.The broadcast regulator is hearing submissions on what the networks call “subscription fees.” The cable and satellite industry has another name for them — a “tax” on TV signals that Canadians now get for free.
So-called carriage fees, if approved, would see Canadians pay several dollars more a month on their cable or satellite bills for local channels from such broadcasters as CTV, CanWest, CBC and CHUMCity.
Doesn’t it seem they should get rid of the commercials then? If we’re paying for the channels why should we still be stuck viewing commericials which only make money for the TV networks. Think how much time would be saved if you didn’t have commericals every few minutes cutting into the TV shows and movies you watch. Think how much easier it would be to tape your favourite shows, commerical free. If they want to be paid then we shouldn’t be spammed.







