Andrew and I had been ensconced in the fire-hazard hills above the City of Angels for about a week and fortune had smiled down upon us like it thought we were somebody else. I’d shared a chat and a giggle with a half-naked woman, we’d eaten at The Sizzler and my apartment in Oshawa began to seem like a badly decorated, foul-smelling dream. By the time The Fifth Estate arrived, Nicholls & Vickers had become as Hollywood as a high colonic gift certificate.
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Darrell Vickers – First Trip Part 2 – Making Up Reality
Posted in Humour, life, Opinion, Review, Television, Work with tags Alan Thicke, Andrew Nicholls, Bob Newhart, Bob Segarini, Darrell Vickers, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Family Ties, Gary David Goldberg, Paramount on September 7, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Hope Springs Eternal
Posted in Opinion with tags Alex P. Keaton, American Dream, Bob Segarini, Canadians, cynicism, DBAWIS, Election, Faith, Family Ties, George Carlin, Hope, irony, Kool-Aid, love, Loyalty, Michael J. Fox, Reagan, Robert Frost, Roxanne Tellier, scepticism, warmth on October 25, 2015 by segariniFor anything good to happen in your life, or indeed, in the world around you, you have to be open and willing to learn. You need to have hope, and the ability to trust. The greatest triumph of last week’s election is how Canadians came together to change what they could no longer tolerate. Our cynical apathy had to end, or the Canada we loved would be irreparably damaged.