New Year’s Eve

For the first time in my life I’ll be out of home for New Year’s Eve and I’ll spend the evening only with one person: My darling Patrice! We’re going for dinner at “La Cage aux Sports” to catch the New Year’s Habs game. Isn’t it fun?? I hope everyone will be having a great time tonight! I feel like visiting blogs and leaving good wishes, but I have to get ready. I have nice e-mails in my inbox that I’ll have to reply tomorrow. Just rest assured that Bea is thinking of you!
Update: Change of plans! People in Montreal can actually understand why… ha ha! Has anyone seen how icy the roads are in this city after the “verglas”? We went out and saw a 5mm ice layer on the car. Na-ha! On va pas sortir comme ça. Delivery, yay! And Moulin Rouge on the Movie Network… Goodie!
I’ll leave you with the most overhyped and underreported stories of the year (link courtesy of Maggie). The one I like the most: “Colombia: Then there’s our other war — well, the biggest of them, since the U.S. military is now in 60 countries. Colombia’s new far-right government and its paramilitary thug friends are getting not just Pentagon help, but a whole crew of private armies, mercenaries, arms dealers, and other American corporations making good money from dead Colombian peasants. That Saddam sure is a menace.“. Incredibly, I’ve been hearing things like this for quite a while, about the U.S. intervention in my country causing more trouble than anything else and it scares the bejesus out of me. No further comments.

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