This is how we do it in the T-dot

I’m sure a whole lot of you now hate me for putting that song back in your head. Just trying singing “Copacabana” which is what’s been stuck in my head all day. Better now?

So, other than the inital panic on Monday, a very late arrival in Toronto on Tuesday night, and then a ride on the wrong subway train followed by a bus ride to the correct station, everything has been coming up roses. It’s been a busy day, and it’s not yet over. My hotel room is far too classy for me, and I felt like such a hick when I arrived. I’m almost over it, but I still feel like any moment, the concierge and a squad of heavily muscled men (and not in the good way) will arrive to evict me.

I’ve attended three sessions and a luncheon meeting, and it’s all been wonderfully interesting. I’m looking forward to the sessions and meetings tomorrow, and hope that the creeping feeling that I’m going to be utterly swamped at work next week will hold off, at least until I get home.

Oh, also? There’s apparently a blizzard going on at home right now. 30cm of snow – lovely!

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5 Responses to This is how we do it in the T-dot

  1. I was not aware that there IS a wrong way for men to be heavily muscled… ;-)

  2. It’s when their necks get so thick, it makes their heads look stupidly small above the rest of their body. Like a badly proportioned G.I. Joe. Definitely, definitely, *all* wrong.

    Rebecca, glad you’re having fun in T.O. – I’m jealous!

  3. Heavily muscled men are overrated.

    :)

  4. Rebecca

    Totally :)

    (Anne – Julie summed it up. The neck muscle is not a muscle that needs pumping up!)

  5. I work out my neck periodically. It helps me absorb the impact better when I get slapped upside the head.