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Dec042007

50x365 #74: Ms. Morrison

You made me feel brilliant in grade three, even though I hid my math textbook and nearly failed, and you were generous enough to let us laugh through the phrase “bras sait porter” in the French version of the Canadian national anthem, because it sounded so much like “bra support”.

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Completely off the topic of Canadian bra supporters, I had a dream last night that I met you and The Palinode at some little cabin in the cold cold north. The complicated thing ... I've never met either of you, having only seen The Palinode's unshorn profile. How did I know it was you two? What's happening? I don't know! Get out of my head!

In case you were wondering, we were talking about books and eating crab dip. A lovely time was had by all, cold arid north notwithstanding.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterYou can call me, 'Sir'

oh I do hope you were talking about the Palinode's book, then we would know that he wil actually complete it one day ;)

wow - we were in grade 6 before we learned the french version of our "homenda tiveland"

Wednesday, December 5, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterwench

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