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Roxanne Tellier – Who Really Won the War on Terror?

Posted in COVID 19, life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 12, 2021 by segarini

In 2001, I had a small eBay business that was doing pretty well. I had five people that worked with me to expedite the collectibles that I shipped around the world. About 90% of my business income came from American buyers. 

That summer had been slow, as summers were, but as we headed into September, and with the holiday season approaching, I wasn’t worried about ramping back up to pay my staff. In fact, in preparation for the busy season, my husband and I had planned a well-earned vacation to Western Canada, to see my family there. We would be flying out on September 13th.  

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Roxanne Tellier – The Butterfly Effect

Posted in Movies, Opinion, politics, Review with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on March 17, 2019 by segarini

I’m not sure if I’m blessed or cursed to have a fairly large amount of time in my life in which I can spend hours down the rabbit hole of the Internet, researching and following any thread that interests me.

I can spend days, even weeks,  deep diving into all things esoteric and non. In an ideal world, I would live in a salon, where others of like minds would join me in this intellectual pursuit, and we would solve all of the mysteries of the universe.

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Roxanne Tellier – Think of the Children!

Posted in Opinion, Review with tags , , , , , , , , , on June 19, 2016 by segarini

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I ‘get away’ so rarely that I hadn’t realized how proscribed most lives had become –  when you only leave your house for short jaunts into civilization,  interact with a select few, and then hurry back home on the last bus, people-watching changes from being a relaxing pastime to a zoological behavioral study.

It was both fun and frightening to leave our stuffy bungalow for a jaunt up to Musselman’s Lake, in the Stouffville vicinity.  Our daughter recently bought a trailer, which is parked in the Cedar Beach resort.

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