(Chantal Kreviazuk - Surrounded)
I just had the most awkward conversation with one of my managers. I was in the bathroom and just about to leave when he came in and started talking to me about his computer. Eventually he made his way over to one of the stalls and sat down and I thought the conversation was over. Then as I was creeping closer to the door to try and make my get away, he started a new topic! So here I am with the door propped half-way open because I was about to leave and he’s asking me what I normally shoot on the golf course. Then he said that we should get a group together in the office and go golfing one of these days.
I believe there’s a code in the guys washroom that forbids any type of conversation while doing #2. I feel a bit violated and dirty.
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Saturday I enjoyed an evening picnic with Sonia while watching Shakespeare in the park. To be honest I’m not a big Shakespeare fan. The language is distracting and the story is often a bit too melodramatic. We watched As You Like It and it was exceptionally done by a group of very talented actors. The language was still Shakespearian but the music and the set was modernized. I was quite surprised at how much I enjoyed it. I think it definitely had something to do with the company I was keeping. Here are some pictures.



This Week’s Picnic Tip : Don’t bring sushi that’s going to melt in the sun. It’s not very appetizing.
This Week’s Shakespeare in the Park Tip : If you’re wearing a funny looking hat, look for others who are wearing funny hats so you can sit together and start a funny hat’s only section.
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Sunday. This may have been our best fishing day ever. You guys are in for a bass bonanza!
Next week – saltwater fishing on the coast of British Columbia.
Jolly good.


Bassmaster Tom <-- and --> Bassmaster Khiem.


Thankfully we brought the net. <-- --> This fish has a tumour that bears an uncanny resemblance to Dan's head.


Bassmaster Dan. Making it look easy.


I think Tom swallowed the hook. <-- --> When the fish weren't splashing, the baby deer were.
5 comments:
Some people just don't know when to stop talking. I have a co-worker who comes in to ask a question..I answer..she then sits down and talks for approx. 45 min. and then up and leaves. I don't need that!! She also does the "I'm-half-out-the-door-but-you-keep-catching-me-and-won't-stop-talking" thing.
Men's room though...much more awkward.
Damn those are nice fish. I went to Hastings/Trent, ON and we only caught one little fish between four of us. And definitely didn't see any deer. Nice pics
Jennifer : Generally I just walk away from a conversation if it's something I'm not interested in. I hate small talk. However, when it's one of your managers, you sort of have to pretend to be interested...I hate pretending.
Jasmine : I'm hoping you're wrong. If you're not then that'll be a real pain in the ass.
Van : I believe we were on the other side of the lake and we were using our secret weapon. A special rubber worm that apparently is like crack to fish. Once they get a sniff of it they keep coming back.
huh? you guys were up in Hastings to go fishing too? All I know is we were next to Lock 18 or something where they adjust water levels for the boats to go through. http://www.ofoto.com/PhotoView.jsp?&collid=631085767103&photoid=441085767103
Vanessa : If I'm correct hastings is on the other side of the lake...I could be wrong though. We fished in the trent river though and the river has perfect conditions for bass. We saw a guy catch a giant carp too. Ugly fish but huge.
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