Archive for December 2010 | Monthly archive page
Happy Birthday Blog!
Dec 30
Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear blog, happy birthday to you! Now in Polish! (Again, like 1/16th Polish, still don’t know how these traditions got ingrained into our family). Sto lat, sto lat, Niech żyje, żyje nam. Sto lat, sto lat, Niech żyje, żyje nam, Jeszcze raz, jeszcze raz, niech
Take a Damn Stance!
Dec 28
It’s been a while since I’ve really complained about something with passion. Lately, I’ve kept my mouth shut and just observed and sat in agony wanting to call people out for stupid behavior. It’s trying this new thing where I don’t voice my grievances all the time. To be honest, it’s led to a lot of frustration
The 24th of December… finished your shopping yet? (I haven’t… uhhh). Did the whole family dinner thing last night… we had our annual Polish dinner (which I think I’m like 1/16th, so I have no idea how we adopted this tradition), of Kapusta (sp? But it’s cabbage, celery, chick peas and onion… lots of salt
Yesterday I was invited to attend the premiere of Tron and the premiere of the Scotiabank Cineplex theater’s new UltraAVX theater. I’d first like to thank Rochelle from Cloud for the invite. The event had the invitees from Twitter set up in the “VIP” room, which featured a bar with a drink (which I didn’t
Yesterday I was invited to attend the premiere of Tron and the premiere of the Scotiabank Cineplex theater’s new UltraAVX theater. I’d first like to thank Rochelle from Cloud for the invite. The event had the invitees from Twitter set up in the “VIP” room, which featured a bar with a drink (which I didn’t
Free Agency Begins…
Dec 16
I’ve always wanted the high class problem that athletes sometimes face. I’ve always wanted to be a sports star. What guy hasn’t? Get paid a ton to do what you love and then once a year, biyearly or other yearly anniversary have the high class problem of free agency. Again, I said sports star because those
It’s not for a lack of awareness, because pretty much everyone know about the campaign. It’s not about the charity, because who doesn’t want to help those less fortunate. It has nothing to do with the celebs that offered to die for the cause. But, for a second, let’s pretend you live under a rock

