This week, leading up to Good Friday and Easter Sunday, has always been considered the Holiest of Holy weeks to Catholics. As a child, I looked forward to new shoes and a showy hat (women still had to wear them in church, back then) and a basket full of goodies – maybe even a chocolate bunny!
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Roxanne Tellier – Peter Cottontail Has Left The Building
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Argentina, Batman vs Superman, Bob Segarini, Britain, Brussels, Bullying, CBC Radio, City Hall, Criminal Lawyer’s Association, DBAWIS, Ding Dong the Witch is Dead, Easter Sunday, Emotional I.Q., Facebook, Falkland Islands, Gary Shandling, Glenn Greenwald, Good Friday, Gulf War, Iraq, Iron Lady, Israel, JianGhomeshi, mansplaining.gaslighting, Margaret Thatcher, misapplied death etiquette, Palestine, Peter Cottontail, Rob Ford, Roxanne Tellier, Statscan, Tim Hortons, Toronto, Trump on March 27, 2016 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Don’t Mention The War!
Posted in Opinion with tags Al Pacino, Al Qaeda, Angie's List, Apple Inc.'s Tim Cook, Arkansas, arms exporter, ‘Clean& Clear’, Basil Fawlty, Bible., Bob Segarini, Bruce Jenner, Canada, Christian, Christianity, clash-of-civilisations, Danny Collins, DBAWIS, Dixie Chicks, Don't Believe a Word I Say, fame and fortune, Florida, free speech, gay agenda, gender-neutral, God, House of Commons, human rights, Indiana, Iran, ISIL, ISIS, Israel, James Madison, Jazz Jennings, Jesus Christ, Jon Stewart, Karl reMarks, LGBTTIQQ2SA, Little Big Town, Margot Wallström, Middle East, money, Organisation of Islamic Co-operation, Parliament, politics, President Bush, Prime Minister, R. Dean Taylor, Religion, religious intolerance, Republican, Roxanne Tellier, Saudi Arabia, Seaforce.com, seattle, secularism, sexual discrimination, social equality, Stephen Harper, Sweden, Swedish foreign minister, Syria, Taliban, terrorist, Texas, Thomas Jefferson, transgender, ultra-right wing theocracy, United Nations, Vito Barbieri on March 29, 2015 by segariniIf I made (or kept) New Year resolutions, I might have resolved to pay more attention to Canadian issues, and less to America’s or the rest of the world.