
But this incredibly stupid Christmas parade happened this evening that I only half remembered about and it prevented our bus and hence us from travelling to the north end. Over an hour we waited in the freezing cold, which is actually less time than a lot of the parade-goers, who started showing up along the route at 4:30 for a 6:00 parade with their blankets

And because the whole downtown was completely messed up traffic-wise, we couldn't get a cab either, unless we were willing to wait at least another hour. So no Charles, no cheese. Don't people realize there are plenty of commercials they can watch on TV? The best scene of the night was a woman yelling at her little boy, who was complaining that his uncovered hands were cold, "All right, fine, you can have my mittens!"
Anyway, sorry this blog is becoming such a crankfest lately. I'll write something cheery next time, I swear.
- Old Man Grumpus
4 comments:
What a rotten story! What's with the photo at the beginning...no explanation so I'll assume it's Charles who you were going to visit. Hope the rest of your weekend was ok. Your blog just reminded me that the Toronto Santa Claus parade was today...I think I'll let the kids watch it while they have their dinner. Equally commercial parade but with a lot of money behind it so cooler floats. - Dana
That picture looks like Holland. We were just there and brought back an amazing cheese. We later found out you're not supposed to bring back dairy products to Canada so I had to bury it in my checked luggage! Can't wait to try it.
Mum
OOOHHHHH, he's eating cheese! I thought it was a life preserver...don't ask. Dana
Yeah, cheese! He looks like Blaine Mullins, too. Weird.
- Andrew
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