I was asked to make a Christmas table runner. This was pretty easy to do, using my 60 degree ruler and 1.5m of border print fabric.
* we all know there's no such thing as waste fabric, ha ha ha
I also finally made myself a new purse. The old one was at the point of being embarassing, it was so worn.
TODAY'S POP QUIZ
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My personal opinion on these comments is:
Pockets ring the inside of the bag. I've stitched these into the appropriate size to accommodate all the junk that we think we need to carry around every day. Like: who would dare to go out without their emergency binder clip? weirdo
Today's pop quiz is brought to you by the Canadian government. What follows are the comments made by some of our political well-knowns (aka political leaders) in regards to Justin Trudeau's resignation.
The game is to figure out who said what.
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1 & 2 - mean-spirited
3 - a neutral remark but at least it's polite
4 - apparently responding to a different question. Hellooo...?
5 - what you should say to someone (and I mean any politician) who has spent the last ____ (insert some length of time) in government
As far as Jagmeet Singh's comment, also being mean-spirited: IMO he took excellent advantage of the collaboration between the Liberal party and the NDP and got some very well-received legislation passed. But now, does he think that if he acts like a prick too maybe he'll gain more popularity?
Whatever. No one cares what I think. Here is the newspaper article with the pop-quiz answers, from today's Hamilton Spectator.
More of my opinion (that no one actually cares about)...Pierre Poilievre is the worst. Right up there with Donald Trump. P.P. wants us to think we're living in a dystopian nightmare ("dark chapter", "break the country"). DJT wants to suck us into his realm of gun violence and everybody working their way towards the bottom, except for his mega-billion dollar buddies. See the disgusting comment that P.P. made when Charles Angus annouced that he would be leaving Ontario politics (Hamilton Spectator 4/17/24):
As far as Jagmeet Singh's comment, also being mean-spirited: IMO he took excellent advantage of the collaboration between the Liberal party and the NDP and got some very well-received legislation passed. But now, does he think that if he acts like a prick too maybe he'll gain more popularity?
And Doug Ford's comment? I guess there were none of his cronies involved, so he didn't know what was going on.
I have to confess here - I DO like Chrystia Freeland. (Not as much as I love Elizabeth May, but still.) Yes, I find her a little tedious, but she's one smart cookie. I was glad to see that Chrystia's comment was polite and expressed gratitude - which is what a 'normal' person would do when their remarks are going to be preserved for a very long time.