Okay – who stole July? It was just here a minute ago! In truth, I barely recognized it, under all that rain, but I know I saw it!
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Roxanne Tellier – Into the Home Stretch
Posted in COVID 19, Family, life, music, Opinion, politics, Review with tags Big Pause, Canada, COVID-19, DBAWIS, Devil’s Advocates, Fourth Wave, Grossmans, Happy Pals, lockdown, Motown, NIMBY, normal, public health crisis, Roxanne Tellier, schoolkids, segarini, Summer Blonde, the home stretch, Tommy Roe on August 1, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – No Law Just Disorder
Posted in COVID 19, Health, life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags Adam Skelly, America, ‘Defund the Police’, Big Business, Canada, Coronavirus, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Dundas Square, Etobicoke, freedom, GoFundMe, liberty, pandemic, Parler, public health crisis, Reopening Ontario Act, segarini, Tellier, The Grinch on November 29, 2020 by segariniGenerally, writing about the continuing political clown show in America is more exciting than writing about what are often picayune matters in Canadian politics.
Canada has practically sailed thru the pandemic, in comparison to other countries. We’ve been lucky, overall, and much of that success is because the majority of us are happy to comply with regulations that will help stop the spread of the virus. Things could most definitely have gone much worse.
Roxanne Tellier – Lockdown Letdown
Posted in COVID 19, Health, life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags America, anti maskers, Canada, covidiots, DBAWIS, dysfunction, FOX, G20, Group of Twenty, Heather Cox Richardson, hoax, leadership, lockdown, Lockdown Letdown, pandemic, public health crisis, scofflaws, segarini, Tellier, Thanksgiving, Typhoid Mary, USA, YouTube on November 22, 2020 by segariniI don’t want to play ‘Pandemic’ anymore. I really don’t. I’ve had enough of not seeing my friends and family, of scarcities and lineups that make me feel like I’m in post-Communist Russia, and of people being cranky. I’m sick of worrying about if there’s enough of this or that and if not, how to figure out when and where to get more, and I’ve had it with not being able to just go out to restaurants and socialize like normal people… I’ve had enough.