Saturday, January 9, 2010

Felt Like Home

The people of Cranbrook are very kind, helpful and courteous. This is something we aren't always used to when in retail stores, service related places or on the road in Edmonton. We have had good service in Edmonton, but we truly are more used to rather bad service and people that just want you off the road as you are not driving up to their standards. Well, until Friday at around 5:55pm, we truly believed that there was not a discourteous service individual in Cranbrook and that we would be in for a rude awakening when we arrived back in Edmonton. But our fears were allayed at the local Landmark Cinemas when we were rudely told that our movie coupons were no good there, and then the 15 year old girl neither smiled nor thanked us for our patronage. Not even an unenthusiastic "Enjoy the show". Boy did we feel better. We were way out of balance on the kindness scale

Movie Review: Avatar

As a hairstylist, I really feel that the main point put forth by the movie "Avatar" is this, whether its horses, birds, or just the trees of the field, our hair is what really connects us to the world. If only our hair could stop wars from happening, especially the unnecessarily long war in this beautiful spectacle of hair love.

1 comments:

nancy said...

OH NO! I am doomed in the 'hair world'. Someone hide me pleasssssee.......hahahahaha
Nan...living a bad hair life..oh well, could be worse...war, yes war would be much worse than having bad hair. I am not going to watch Avatar as I don't like war or good hair. hahahaha

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