We have the same quirky sense of humour and I hope we never lose it. I’m so glad that we’re friends and I never imagined that a random conversation started on a whim could have led us this far. You’re always around to talk to and you can always think of a way to make things better with a joke (or five). Thanks for making this stressful time of year so much better with your laughter. —I’d Make A Joke But I’m Sure You’d Figure Out My Identity
This article appears in Dec 2-8, 2010.


I’d like to think is is from one Bitcher to another, but if not, it’s still a great sentiment. I can think of a bunch of people here that I could say this of. You guys all Rawk.
mornin ivan, i’d like to think so too. trying some new cookie recipes these week
Mornin Painey – what intriguing ideas are bubbling away in your cauldron? *cackle*
the toronto star has been running an advent cookie calender the last few years. that’s where i found the estonian ginger snaps. i found a cookie called the anzac, which has some interesting history. history and cookies in one, what fun http://www.thestar.com/living/food/article…
Mmmm cookies. *omnomnom*
Anzac – Good on yer mate! When I saw the chewy ginger cookies from the Kingston bakery I figured it was Pan Chancho – The Old Man is a devotee of that place.
Everytime I see an advent calendar – I can’t help but think of “Bad Santa” >: )
http://www.unfilteredsmoke.com/wp-content/…
definitely not for kid’s but it’s got a little something^^
some of those cookie recipes mmm not so much
Hi, OP here. No, it’s not from one Bitcher to another (although I read all of you guys’ posts), and in fact I don’t even think that my friend reads the Coast (!). However, I posted this in the off chance that he might… and if not, I was sure that this post would apply to other people too. 🙂