Break on through to the other side

Thursday, June 29, 2006

This is it. The final post from the old house. Terrance is taking the modem down in a couple of hours and despite my crying and pleading to Not rip me away from the internet...he is. Prying the modem from my weeping hands.

The Hugh-Manatee!

So, I'm not sure when I'll be able tp post again. It may take a few days for us to get the new network installed ( cause they wanted us IN the country to meet them an all - Geesh!) I may also wander around the streets of Montreal , laptop in hand looking for wireless zones. If you see me, offer me a cup of coffee and point me to a place where I can log on, for the love of St Catherine Street.

I expect High-larity to ensue at customs, as they search our truck and vehicles. Perhaps I will be inspired to re-visit the story of the I-2 pills. I will also tell the story of Terrance turning in his gun yesterday to a VERY suprised New Hampshire police officer who couldn't quite figure out WHY this dreadlocked black man was GIVING him a gun, despite copious explanations.

But now, I have done my yoga and I must shower and take my Prozac...and chinese herbs.

See you on the other side, bitches.

18 Baleful Regards:

Anonymous said...

You are a walking, blogging, sun saluting cliffhanger. Gun? HUH?

Andrea said...

Good luck with the move! I'll be waiting with bated breath for the next post!

Anonymous said...

Ha ha. Hugh Manatee indeed.

Best of luck. Can't wait for an update.

halloweenlover said...

Good luck! We'll miss you! Give those Canucks hell ; )

JayMonster said...

Best of luck with the move.

Anonymous said...

Hang in there! There is sweetness and Canada awaiting you.

WOOHOO!

E. said...

Good luck with the trip and getting settled in Montreal. Dropping a passel of overdue kid's books into the library book drop the other day, I overheard a young hipster telling her companion that Montreal is "a cheaper version of Paris." I already wanted to go, but boy now I really do. You'll have to tell me if it's true.

Have fun! We'll be waiting for your renewed connectivity!

Anonymous said...

GOOD LUCK!

(And welcome to Canada.)

Mommygoth said...

Can't wait to hear about the actual move!

oshee said...

I hope it all goes smoothly. We will miss you.

Debbie said...

you better get back here fast, sister. this momma, for one, needs a healthy dose of Dawn on a regular basis, or she don't feel so regular.

plus, there's all the laughter the Dawn prompts. me likee laughter.

Cristina said...

Wow. Several days without Internet access? I think I would trade food for Internet access if given the choice. LOL.

Good luck with the move!!

Sugarmama said...

Good luck with your move! I'm sure you'll get much more done without internet access--I'm always shocked by how much I can do when the computer isn't calling me.

Anonymous said...

J and I are waiting with baited breath for the full story of Terrance and the gun hand-over. Good luck getting settled, and Happy Canada Day!

Anonymous said...

"I drew a map of Canada, oh Canada..."

I'll be thinking of you, Dawn. I hope the move goes smoothly. I'm glad to hear all firearms were turned in beforehand-- considering how frazzled Jeff and I were feeling during our recent move, easy access to weaponry might have been dangerous...

Her Bad Mother said...

Welcome to Canada.

You'll like it here. We're nice.

AND. Train to Toronto from Montreal is only, like, a couple of hours. Come visit!

Anonymous said...

Good luck and happy trails! See ya from the other side :)

Feral Mom said...

Need. Dawn. Must. Have. Dawn.
This is not pressure, mind you. Just blowin' off withdrawal steam while you get settled in, in a forum where I'll no doubt encounter some other readers trying to quell their own shakes with a comment or two. Hope the move is going smoothly.

 
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