Saturday, January 19, 2013

Sandwich Central

We have a sandwich station at my school's cafeteria and I sometimes eat there.  You go up to the counter and someone will build a sandwich to your specification with the ingredients they have handy. One lady always stereotypes me and tries to guess what I want. She always guesses roast beef, tomato, lettuce, cheddar, and pickles with mayo on multigrain. Isn't that strangely specific? It's wrong, too. I usually get sliced turkey breast, lettuce, tomato, cheddar, green olives and red onion with hummus on multigrain.

I made my Twitter private. So many people were reading it! Like, way more than this blog. It was kind of disturbing me, to be honest. But now I don't have the ambition to Tweet at all because only my accepted followers will see them, and that's not a large enough audience to  motivate me.

I was adding volunteer experience on my Ontario Colleges account and I was surprised to see that under available locations, they had Kenabeek as an option, which is, of course, the township where my grandparents live.

Here are two similar images to compare photo quality between my new and old camera:

Old camera:


And new camera:


Eh? You can see the difference in quality, right?

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