There's something about fall evenings, light rain, lights on in skyscrapers, and the beauty of walking down Charles Street on my walk home that make me stop thinking of everything else going on and just about how much I love the city of Toronto.
Hearing Emily Haines' CD from a few years back when I get home just makes it all a little bit stronger.
Not only did I predict the NCAA final game match up and winner, I also predicted that the final score would be UNC 90, Michigan State 72. The actual score was 89-72.
Not too shabby this year. I do wish the game had a bit more drama though.
I woke up this morning to the sound of an alarm going off, somewhere down Bloor. In our dazed state, Emily and I concluded that someone opened up an emergency only exit door, somewhere. The insistent beep eventually stopped
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I always enjoy selecting brackets each year for the NCAA tournament. I've done it since I was a child. My brother and I would put together pools with our friends and run under the watchful eye of my dad. Well, not exactly. I suppose my dad really ran the thing
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Having nothing better to do since Emily is at a conference, I uploaded some old songs from Flipsyders John, Clayton, and Mike and my band (with Chris and Adam too):