Please stay on the Sober Bus -- pt.3
The Happy Thought School sounds fun. A presumably computer generated translation of the prospectus of the college my youngest daughter attends translated the word "co-educational" to "bisexual" which might have raised some eyebrows.
You can run along-side the bus for a few miles CH ;^>
Morning All.
I stumbled across a picture of this place so I just had to find out if it's real. It is a real school! located in East Selkirk, Manitoba about 30km north of Winnipeg. It's a kindergarten to grade 4 school that offers an English-Ukrainian Bilingual program.
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Morning All.
I stumbled across a picture of this place so I just had to find out if it's real. It is a real school! located in East Selkirk, Manitoba about 30km north of Winnipeg. It's a kindergarten to grade 4 school that offers an English-Ukrainian Bilingual program.
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How I wish that I was bilingual.
Me too but i'm still having one of Leigh's omlettes.
The Happy Thought School sounds fun. A presumably computer generated translation of the prospectus of the college my youngest daughter attends translated the word "co-educational" to "bisexual" which might have raised some eyebrows.
The Happy Thought School sounds fun. A presumably computer generated translation of the prospectus of the college my youngest daughter attends translated the word "co-educational" to "bisexual" which might have raised some eyebrows.
Your choice of dressing??? Or sans.
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YAY another day on the best bus in business. Not much cranking needed to start the reliable o'l bus this morning. Looking forward with eagerness to see the sights and smell the sweet aroma of freshly made food.
Morning y'all. Happy to be on the sober bus. My it's filled with such happy people too! helps to lift my spirits, thanks everyone.
Winged Angel (or Winged Victory) monument. Created by Montreal Sculptor Coeur de Lion MacCarthy, commissioned by Canadian Pacific Rail. It was unveiled in Winnipeg in 1922 to commemorate the 1,116 employees it lost in WWI. The statue was later rededicated to commemorate CPR employees killed in both World Wars and Korea.
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Winged Angel (or Winged Victory) monument. Created by Montreal Sculptor Coeur de Lion MacCarthy, commissioned by Canadian Pacific Rail. It was unveiled in Winnipeg in 1922 to commemorate the 1,116 employees it lost in WWI. The statue was later rededicated to commemorate CPR employees killed in both World Wars and Korea.
WingedVictoryMonument.JPG
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