How About That Snow
Apr. 10th, 2008 01:29 pmI open the door to go to work this morning to find giant fluffy flakes of snow falling to join the fifteen twenty-three or so centimeters that was already on the ground. The air temperature was about one, so it was going to be heavy, wet and slippery. And there was a lot of it.
I closed my eyes, clicked my heels together and said "There's no place like Varadero. There's no place like Varadero."
It didn't work.
I closed my eyes, clicked my heels together and said "There's no place like Varadero. There's no place like Varadero."
It didn't work.
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Date: 2008-04-10 09:07 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-04-10 09:13 pm (UTC)I guess : )
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Date: 2008-04-10 09:21 pm (UTC)If you want actually useful info, it was part of a fundraiser called Udderly Art (http://www.viewcalgary.com/downtown/vUdderlyArt0.html), in Calgary a few years ago.
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Date: 2008-04-11 06:56 am (UTC)'There\'s no place like home' .equiv. 'There\'s no place like Varadero'
only works if home .equiv. Varadero.
So, unless you left your heart in Varadero, you are out of luck.
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Date: 2008-04-11 01:07 pm (UTC)To test this theory I'll have to try "There's no place like Kitsilano".
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Date: 2008-04-12 05:56 pm (UTC)