Keeping Abreast
Every year the breast cancer awareness people find a new way to draw attention to the cause. Â Â …
Every year the breast cancer awareness people find a new way to draw attention to the cause. Â Â …
The old saying used to be, cocaine is God’s way of telling you that you make too much money. Â I think it’s time for an update on that. Â Now the way you can tell is if you are a complete douchebag when you get your own private plane. Â …
These Rules are Rich Read More »
This is a post I’ve wanted to write for a few years but I wanted it to come from a place of helpfulness. Â That’s my goal. Â I think that most people don’t understand this particular legal process and I have intimate knowledge of how it works. Â I’d like to spread the word. …
The Myth of Mediated Divorce Read More »
It’s not even Halloween and Costco and Canadian Tire etc. are stocking aisles with Christmas stuff. Â It seems to happen earlier every year. Â Well just imagine working at the Esso in Aylmer. Â Why you ask? Â …
Holiday Time Forever Read More »
The Naked Truth has been out for about a month and a half.  In that time I’ve learned a lot about this new world of ebooks and how to navigate through it.  And I’m pleased to say that as a first-timer, I’m doing alright. …
What I’ve Learned So Far Read More »
London has a big blue box problem.  People aren’t paying attention to what can and can’t be recycled and it’s costing our city $250,000 a year to mess with the mess they make. …
Blue Box Etiquette Read More »
Two aspects of human life puzzle me: Killing purely for sport and eating any type of meat a person can get their hands on. Â …
Animals are People Too Read More »
This weekend I’m going on a cross-border shopping excursion. I very rarely do this. Â Sometimes when we pop over the border to visit with our good friend Eddie I make Derek stop at Target so I can get Downy Wrinkle Releaser (not sold in Canada) and stroll the aisles but that’s about it. Â …
This list comes from columnists at CNN.  Some are realistic and some are not, says me. …
Ten Smartphone Habits to Avoid Read More »
After 14 years together Derek’s cousin Kim, whom we adore, and her wonderful partner Jeff, tied the knot. …
Having just recently repaired small holes in a wall and rolled on a fresh coat of paint I was amused by a list I found of everyday items you can substitute for specialty products, like wall filler. …
Yesterday I tweeted about the kid at the gas station who filled up my tank. He was chatty and it turns out that he is a fan of Free-FM. No one disputed that – our station is terrific – but there was some humour regarding the full service gas station. …
I still hate my iPhone. Oh I love a lot of things it can do or I wouldn’t have it but I despise the keyboard. I’ve been an iPhone gal for a few years now and I’m still not used to the onscreen keyboard and I make a lot of mistakes I never made with the Blackberry.  Touching actual buttons makes the difference. But I can’t give up its other features so here I am, the reluctant iPhone user. …
My Phone the iPhone Read More »
No one forgot 9/11 yesterday. Â The firefighters memorial in London was my second story all morning after the latest on a Personal Support Worker accused of beating a 12-year-old boy nearly to death. Â 11 years after the terrorist attacks they are still very much on everyone’s minds. Â …
Thanks once again to the This is True newsletter for bringing this to my attention. Â Story written by Randy Cassingham. It illustrates the insanity of zero tolerance on some issues and the overbearing nature of the “nanny” approach to, well, to just about everything except being a nanny. …
Dumb True Story of the Week Read More »
Sobering thoughts for a Sunday. Â Mr. Morcos was a happily married man of 54 who took his own life this spring. Â He had Huntington’s disease and having watched his father deteriorate with the progressive illness he knew, and he had told those he loved, that he wasn’t going to experience the same fate. Â …
Honouring Nagui Morcos Read More »