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HollishDanishM (profile) wrote,
on 3-12-2004 at 5:22pm
Music: Abba- Mamma Mia!
Subject: Canada
After an extremely bumpy plane ride, it is good to be home. I say that with a passion. My 5-year old brother decided it would be quite witty to vomit all over my jeans, and my black Northface jacket. Quite witty indeed. I hope I washed the vomit off my skin, only time... And smell for that matter, will show.
Canada was surprisingly amazing. Never have I been a place so similar to New York that I actually loved. I know Canada is the center of most pathetic ness to most Americans, but it doesn't make sense. Not only are Canadians polite and courteous, they have great sense of cuisine and culture.
I enjoyed walking the streets of Toronto, giving a "howdy" to a homeless man, and a "hello, sir" to my stepfather's lawyer, who by the way was quite good looking. Actually, he was the hottest lawyer my eyes have ever spotted.
I even enjoyed sitting in the Immigration office, small and crowded, just looking at the different people. Never have I seen such a diversity of people, and for once I was not the only blonde in the room- not at all. Even as we were seated in the Immigration office for 3 hours, the joy of "Mr. van Kaam is next" was explosive. And when it was over, I was not one to complain.
I would move to Toronto in a heart beat, I was so ignorant to think that everyone here was right.
I loved Canada, and I am not afraid to say so. Isn't that something?
What is next to look forward to?
Location: Shanghai, China.
It all really isn’t bad, as long as you have something to look forward to. And really, we all do.
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comely (and hoey) canadians, 03-13-04 10:52pm

i'm glad u had fun
so true, everyone has something to look foward to. i look forward to college.

"LOOK AT THAT CANADIAN HOE!"

"oh miss... sorry, i'm a yankee"

"OH YOU APPALING AMERICANS"

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