A few of us are ripping it up in Tokyo right now. It’s been a weird mix of Maple Sugar, Fireball, and Crown Royal Black. And Indian food.
In other news, my Mom, in true Canadian fashion, went to Ottawa with her best friend to hang out with other friends, and went to the RCMP mounted ride. On Canada Day. I mean seriously, can you get ANY more Canadian than this? (only if they were drinking maple syrup from red solo cups, I guess)
Please stand for our national anthem. This weekend we went to Lion King in Broadway, a Jays game, got screamed at like a bad umpire by a drug addict in the middle of downtown Toronto for not giving him a dollar, got charbroiled on aCanada Day float just now and still have Grand Bend tonight. Wooooosaw.
Im finally going out easy for the first time in August. New Brunny, Nova Scotia, Cape Breton and PEI. And Quebec City, that’s a must.
My British buddy and his dad, who is visiting from England, are throwing a 4th of July party. I find this quite humorous. I wonder how many beers deep I'll be before I remind them, repetitively, that we kicked their asses.
You'll find out that no one in Britain actually gives a fuck about it. That's one thing that Americans do like to bring up to try and irritate us brits but has zero effect these days.
I have managed to get the couch into the basement. There are several holes in the drywall, my back hurts, and I serious doubts about being able to reassemble it. I'm going to get drunk now.
Other than the old people, we are the only ones without bathing suits at this community 4th of July celebration at the water complex. It's a good place to people watch and they have a pretty good duo of guys playing songs and singing. Man what I would pay for some beer now though. The weather is great and we are sitting in the shade in some pool loungers. Too bad all those pesky lifeguards checked all cups for booze before admittance.