Stuff the first (via
clawfoot):
Quoted directly from her: We have a Pledge! ... It was signed by Mr. Diefenbaker (the funnest PM's name to say) on July 1, 1961 when the Canadian Bill of Rights was being debated by Parliament.
Stuff the second (via
everyonesakitty (for whom I'm grateful every day) and mentioned last night by I think
sandwichboy (but I could be wrong on that)):
iharthdarth Go. Laugh you ass off. Laugh some more.
Stuff the third (finally! original content!):
The ice cream experiments continue. I can't really comment on the consistency of the mango ice cream I made, because it had to travel in the heat. In a cooler bag that I've discovered is not waterproof. What use is that? you might ask. I'll be going back and asking that very question myself. But the taste was good. Up next will be mango gelato.
sandwichboy, I've realised that making ice cream next weekend won't really be viable. Even if I did lug the machine halfway across town, the base should cool overnight. It makes for much better freezing. Sorry!
Quoted directly from her: We have a Pledge! ... It was signed by Mr. Diefenbaker (the funnest PM's name to say) on July 1, 1961 when the Canadian Bill of Rights was being debated by Parliament.
I am a Canadian, a free Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship God in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, free to choose those who shall govern my country. This heritage of freedom I pledge to uphold for myself and all mankind.I never knew. But I like it.
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Stuff the third (finally! original content!):
The ice cream experiments continue. I can't really comment on the consistency of the mango ice cream I made, because it had to travel in the heat. In a cooler bag that I've discovered is not waterproof. What use is that? you might ask. I'll be going back and asking that very question myself. But the taste was good. Up next will be mango gelato.