Love the Way We Love | Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST
Friday, September 28, 2012

Posted on Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:39 PM

Bus driver 22 Armdale. You are awesome. You saw a woman in a wheelchair stuck on gravel section of construction @ rotary crosswalk. Stopped the bus. Ran across street. Helped her get past the obstruction. Ran back to the bus and moved on. That was so wonderful of you! —Delighted

Posted on Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 3:45 PM

I was on the 52 Bayers Lake a few days ago when you got on the bus. I thought you were crazy, wearing all those knitted stripes. Then you whipped out that sock puppet and started doing the puppet show for the baby at the front of the bus. Can I just say, that was the cutest thing ever. You made my day a whole lot better. —The Girl in the Fort Lauderdale Hoodie

Posted on Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 2:03 PM

I thought I knew what I was doing but I was wrong. in the beginning it was harmless, then it became hurtful and in the end...it wasn't even real at all. I think about that night when you brought your umbrella. I really couldn't resist your charm. I always knew I was being played...hence my name for you, Player, even though you thought you were a Sweetheart. We thought alike...or did we? I'm not so sure. Hard to know because we really never talked about those thoughts. I struggled with emotions I tried so hard to keep them under wraps. For you...it was emotionless. I tried to move on and it just never seemed to work out. One thing is for sure, when we were together I had a lot of laughs and lots of fun...that's what it was about...at least 19 examples of fun times. When I want to have a chuckle or smile I will fondly think of the times there was an umbrella, a funny outfit (right down to a pair of bowling shoes), a magic show, some candy and a night putting on the ritz. I miss you. —Hun

Posted on Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:47 PM

To my OMC (older man crush)—thank you for being so damn attractive! It really perks me up at work. From your scruffy beard to the way you walk oh so calmly around, I love it. I almost wish something more could happen that just a "Hi" in the lunchroom. —YLA

Posted on Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 11:57 AM

We met at a wedding, and I gave you my number. It's just been a couple of days but I have been dying to hear from you. Please don't keep me waiting. —Wedding Crasher

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Posted on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 3:46 PM

From the first time that I saw your smirky little face I was hooked. Your sarcasm, wit and your sexy brain speak to me. It confuses me, but it speaks to me. In my analytical mind, I have tried to pick that brain—with no success—I have met my match, you call me out every time. You are so wrong for me but yet so right. I both love and hate that about you. Every second around you takes me out of my comfort zone, but yet sends excited shivers all over. When we are together, it's hot, better than any stupid romance movie, whether we climb trees, rocks or go to church. Our time together 'not talking' was always fantastic. Indeed? You'll never be 100 percent in, I know that, you can't be. In another time and place and under better circumstances we would have been unstoppable. Happy Thanksgiving. —Babes

Posted on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 1:03 PM

We hooked up a couple times, and I told you someone else (who doesn't want it) has my heart. You said that was fine; you had your own stuff and didn't want to date me. It's been weeks since I saw you, but over a few too many drinks with a mutual friend last night you came up... a few times, and I realized... I have a huge crush on you. I have no expectations, and no time to see you (but I'd make some if you actually really wanted me to), but I do want to get to know you. Just putting it out there. —This One IS For You

Posted on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:34 PM

To the guy who yelled WHOA! in that jovially sarcastic yet genuinely surprised and somewhat warning manner as I crossed through that intersection on my bike, I thank you, and I apologize. I should not have been so hasty, gruff and inconsiderate. You have the right of way and you took it the way I love, like all Haligonians do. I thank you, for reminding me that even a humble cyclist in this fair city can still be a menace to some. I am the wiser for having had our encounter, and genuinely abashed. —Blurty McBike

Posted on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:57 AM

To the kind man sitting next to me in the waiting room at the Dentist's office: You commented on how beautiful you thought my engagement ring was while we were waiting together this afternoon. I smiled and mumbled a half-assed thank you and just stayed quiet. I'm very sorry if this came off as rude or unappreciative of your friendly and nice words, I get really horrible anxiety before all of my dental appointments and I was trying to keep as calm as possible while waiting. I really did appreciate your sweetness. I'm sorry I wasn't able to talk more because you seemed like such a nice person. —Anti-Dentite

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Posted on Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 2:14 PM

So pretty much every day (two days off out of a week) for the last four months I have been attending a certain gym in the central area of downtown. I see this woman who is taller (I am 6"3) and slightly older than myself we always lock eyes and at times you sit by me near class but the truth is when I try to talk to you I freeze up ALWAYS. Know that it's nothing personal...or that I have trouble talking to women it's just that my key focus is fitness. Maybe it's the constant adrenaline pumping through my veins but something always occurs...I feel like I am in junior high again. TWIST: I literally see her everywhere though, on the bus, at a restaurant, when I am strutting downtown—ALWAYS there. If by some chance you ever read this: HI! —RasAlGhul22