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That’s What SHE Said

One of the great pleasures I get out of my relationship with Sunshine is that we share a tremendous joy in “that’s what SHE said” jokes.

For those unfamiliar with this gloriously immature guilty pleasure, here is its definition (one of many, I might add) as explained by the Urban Dictionary:

“A statement used to draw attention to a phrase that could possibly be interpreted as sexual innuendo.”

For those of you who may not still “get it”, let me provide another example:

My friend and I were talking about being able to draw when we were younger.

“I used to be really good with my hands, but now I just suck.”

“That’s what SHE said.”

See?? Can you not just feel my joy???

Listen, there are times when it’s completely inappropriate to say it, but I’m at a  point in my life where I’m finding myself being unable to control my mouth from even whispering the words under my breath.

It’s happening at work when trying to plug an overhead projector into a laptop…

“Nothing’s happening…maybe I should push it in harder.”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening when I order a pizza…

“Would you like a 12-inch?”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening when I parallel park my car…

“Jeez…that’s a pretty tight fit.”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening when I’ve got a runny nose…

“I’m blowing and blowing and nothing comes out.”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening when I put on my seatbelt…

“I’m having a hard time sticking it in.”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening at work again…

“At least you’re staying on top of things.”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening when friends or family drop by for a visit sooner than expected…

“You came so fast, I didn’t have time to prepare.”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening when I try new food…

“Is it supposed to taste this bad?”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening in Star Wars…

“Luke, at that speed do you think you’ll be able to pull out in time?”

“That’s what SHE said!”

It’s happening when a friend talks about her new piercing…

“It doesn’t hurt to take it out, but it hurts to put it back in.”

“That’s what SHE said!”

Okay…that last one wasn’t real.

As you can tell, I love this joke. I don’t care how immature it is. I don’t care how lame it is. I don’t care how played-out it is. It makes me laugh and giggle like a little kid every time I say it (or hear somebody else say it).

Surely I’m not alone in my childish joy. Surely other couples have similar nonsensical things that are “just theirs” and brings them closer together, regardless of how silly it may seem. I can’t be that difficult to find something that brings a couple closer together.

I mean…it can’t be hard, can it?

THAT’S WHAT SHE SAID!!


Wordless Wednesday: Disney Buys Star Wars Edition

I can’t even begin to tell you how excited I am at the news that Disney purchased Lucasfilm. I mean, I’m nerdy enough on a good day…but the news of an entirely new trilogy being made (with Episode 7 planned for 2015!!) is, to say the least, fairly f*ckin’ exciting to me.

I grew up with Star Wars. I’m a massive Disney fan. I’ve seen what Disney has been able to do with both Marvel and with Pixar, so my hopes for a new trilogy are through the roof.

So in honor of my geekiness and love for all things Star Wars and Disney, I present to you a very special Wordless Wednesday…

And of course, the best one of all was created by Disney themselves…


The Race…Win Or Lose?

Well…when I last left you wonderful readers (at least in terms of this particular story), I was preparing for my race. What race? THIS race. It’s been five months in the making and it finally took place yesterday afternoon after work.

I mean…I’ve been training for this for months. I started out when it was 30 below in the dead of winter:

I’m ready for you!!

I even trained while on vacation. I mean, here it was 6am in the middle of the Caribbean on a cruise ship, and I was at the gym workin’ it:

KILLING my morning workout!!

I trained in the cold rain:

Cold April showers? No problem!

I trained in the hot sun:

It’s frickin’ 30 degrees outside. What the heck was I thinking?

Truth be told, though, I hadn’t been training as much as I should over the past month or so. It was really combination of things. For one, I had lost my “mojo” when it came to the race itself. He wasn’t talking about it…people at work weren’t talking about it…there seemed to be very little interest. Second, I have been so stressed running around trying to get a job so I could move to Sunshine’s city with her in addition to worrying about finances and my daughter flying down to visit and a number of other things. There just hasn’t seemed to be much time to train like I was back in March and April.

Last week we set the exact date and time of the race because of pressure from people at work who hadn’t forgotten our silly little bet. It was to take place Monday at 5:30pm after work. After being home all weekend, you would think that I would have been training hard. That didn’t happen primarily because I didn’t want to injure myself in any way and give anybody an excuse if I didn’t win. I had been having shin splint issues from the second month on, so I didn’t want that to happen to me during the race.

It was quarter past five and I went to the washroom to go change into my shorts and t-shirt. I downed a Red Bull just to make sure I had a bit of “oomph” in my step and I made my way outside.

Three or four people quickly turned into what looked like thirty, and then someone came over with a video camera and started asking me questions about the race. It was a fellow co-worker who also does video editing as a side job, so who knows what he is going to come up with from this thing.

My buddy and I then went over to the “start/finish line” (i.e. a telephone pole) and had a good nervous laugh about the whole thing.

Laughing off some pre-race jitters.

My confidence from early on was waning just a little bit. I didn’t think he had been training, but I wasn’t sure if he really had or not. I had given him multiple opportunities to just quit and forget the whole thing, but he never did. I even suggested we run at 7am before it got too hot outside, but he declined because he knew a lot of people wanted to watch. This all made me feel as though he had something up his sleeve that I didn’t know about.

All of a sudden, somebody said “GO!” and off we went…

Aaaaand we’re off!

I knew my plan going in…long strides at a good pace for the first third of the course, then (hopefully) a bit of rest while he caught up to me. As soon as we took off, I heard his “coaches” (i.e. some women from work who had been walking with him and helping him train) yell out for him to take his time. I didn’t want to be distracted so I just kept on going.

I got to the point I wanted to get to and stopped. I turned around and saw that he was pretty far behind me. I waved for him to come up and talk to me for a minute (we were in a very grassy area so people couldn’t really see what we were doing). He started jogging right by me!

DUDE!!

He stopped briefly and I let him catch his breath a bit. I told him that we could both cross the finish line at the same time if he wanted, but he declined and started jogging again. “No problem”, I thought…and I bolted past him again.

But then I started thinking that I didn’t need to kill myself to win. In fact, I was pretty confident at this point and felt I could ease up to catch my breath a bit (I’m still not in the best shape, after all). So I slowed down so he could catch up and pass me…

Wait…he was THAT far ahead of me?

At this point I could hear his cheering section (which included his wife!!) and realized that the grass wasn’t as thick here and people could see. I sped up again…passed him again…and slowed down again. I didn’t just want to rest up a bit, I wanted to make him feel as though he had a fighting chance.

We made our way around the final corner and I was just ahead of him…

Time to stop playing around.

I realized that I didn’t have the time to sit back play with him any longer because there was the (remote) possibility that he could find some burst of energy and embarrass me in the final feet of the race. So I took off…and I continued…and I didn’t slow down.

I got this!!

And in a VERY unattractive way, I finished the race first!

Wow…ugliest finish of a race ever.

I went to congratulate my pal but he looked like he was going to die. It literally took him five minutes to catch his breath enough to come shake my hand. I was concerned about him, but realized I probably didn’t look a whole lot better, either.

So the race is over, I’ve won, and now the stipulations have to take place. He owes me $50 (the REAL reason I took this bet), which I’ll take to use when buying him a dress at a local used clothing store. He has already told me that he’ll wear the dress next Friday, so it looks like it’s a done deal.

When all is said and done, we’ve both won in a way. I’ve lost 25 pounds, he’s lost almost 30 pounds. I’m now NOT adverse to trying to integrate exercise into my daily routine (seriously Sunshine…I’m not…lol) and my eating habits are a LOT better than they ever were before.

Of course, Sunshine thinks I’m now the living embodiment of a Seinfeld episode…but we all need those moments every once in awhile, don’t we?


The Maine Blogger Summit Begins!

Just over a month ago, Sunshine told me that she had helped to arrange a mini-vacation of sorts with two fellow bloggers, T and Jobo. It immediately became a “blogger summit” and something that we were all looking forward to.

Well…today Sunshine comes down to visit me, knocking 2.5 hours off of our 10-hour drive tomorrow (not including stops, of course) as we make our way to Maine. We’re driving down from New Brunswick, while T is flying up from Texas with her man, Gentleman Jack. Jobo and her man, M, are going to be hosting this shindig and don’t have much to travel at all.

Preparations have been made and we’re good for accommodations. Jobo sent out an email “menu” to make sure that we were set for food, which ended turning into an 80+ email trail of fun and good times, a preview of what we can expect this weekend. In addition, Jobo even went out on an adult-beverage shopping trip to help move the weekend plans along…

I’m not much of a drinker, but I get the feeling I might have more than I plan on having when all is said and done.

There are only two things that can be considered even remotely negative right now:

1. I’m sick. I woke up yesterday morning with a major head-cold. It sucks, because I’m really looking forward to this weekend and the last thing I wanted to have to deal with was a runny nose. But I’m 100% determined to fight this thing and kick its ass as quickly as possible. Of course, my nose is already looking like Rudolph’s and we haven’t even left yet. Bah.

2. The weather. This is something that, obviously, nobody can control. Currently, the weather is looking…well…”iffy” at best.

Obviously, this isn’t the hot lay-on-the-beach weather that was hoped for by everybody when the original plan was set-up, but it’s certainly not the worst thing that could be happening.

My thought is that if it rains, we’ll either all hang out inside drinking and eating all weekend (not necessarily a terrible idea) or we’ll drive to Boston for some sight-seeing and touristy stuff (a pretty decent alternative, if you ask me).

At the end of the day, all that really matters to me isn’t whether or not we get to sit under the sun by a lake. All that REALLY matters is that good people are getting together to have a good time, regardless of the weather.

I’m sure there will be updates on this “epic adventure” from time to time on Twitter, as well:

@CanadianBaldGuy

@Momma_Sunshine

@Jobo_Determined

@TsQuest

Maybe we’ll even use a hashtag: #MaineBloggerSummit

I’m sure there will be a TON of photos taken over the weekend, but not all of them will be made public. I mean, SOME of what happens at the Maine Blogger Summit will have to stay at the Maine Blogger Summit…right?


The Blogger Summit…Maine Style

Awhile back, I created a Blogger Bingo card to kind of show which bloggers I’d like to meet in real life (the card has changed since I originally posted it, but it’s interesting to look back and see what I said at the time). It was an idea originally shown to me by Depot Dad (RIP, my friend) and it’s one that I still think is a fun meme to follow…especially where there are definitely bloggers out there that I would love to meet in real life.

Well…cross two more bloggers off the list, kids!!

I’m not sure exactly how it all came about, but in June both Sunshine and myself will be driving 10+ hours to Maine to meet Jobo from Determined. To Be… and her man, M. Not to be outdone, T from Life as a Classroom will be flying up from Texas with Gentleman Jack!

Yes…a blogger summit in Maine to put all others to shame!

I think I started reading Jobo’s blog after she and Sunshine became friends. Don’t ask me how long I’ve been reading because I couldn’t tell you, but it’s been about a year or so. She’s a great spirit and is graciously hosting this summit. I’m looking forward to testing some of her giant wine collection (even though I’m not a wine drinker, I may see how things go…NO promises!).

Now T is someone I’ve been “blog friends” with for a few years now. I think I discovered her blog from SingleMomSeeking, if I recall correctly. About three years ago, I split with Sunshine briefly (for about two months before realizing what I had right in front of me). T was there as a friend and an ear to my problems during that time. She really helped me get through a rough patch and help me see things a lot clearer. I’m very much looking forward to meeting her and her man, who shares a lot of similarity with me in a lot of ways (except physically, cause dude is JACKED). Both Sunshine and I are extremely happy to know that they are flying up to hang with us crazy Canucks and some Maine folk for a couple of days.

So the countdown is on and the excitement is building (though I need to come up with a catchy title for this meeting). I better start making that 80′s party mix!


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