100 Things About Me, 81-100
81. I’m a vegetarian.
82. I have been for 18 years.
83. I tried being a vegan for a summer but soy cheese sucks!
84. Favourite pizza toppings: tomatoes, pineapples, green olives and banana peppers.
85. Favourite flavour combination: peaty Scotch and curry chips.
86. Favourite carbonated beverage: Brio (Italian soda)
87. Most often found drinking: diluted apple juice.
88. Most often found eating: Vietnamese subs
89. I used to hate cilantro.
90. They put cilantro on Vietnamese subs.
91. I like cilantro now.
92. I still hate ginger.
93. I drive a Honda Civic.
94. Correction… I OWN a Honda Civic, she doesn’t actually want to be driven right now.
95. First she went Crunch!
96. Now she wants a new clutch.
97. My currently temperamental Civic is named Newt.
98. After the character in James Cameron’s Aliens.
99. I’m a James Cameron junkie.
100. Which I believe will save me from turning into an art film snob.
101. I actually came up with 100 random things to say about myself… cool.
Research & Rate B4 U Date
That’s the tagline of WomanSavers.com, a website with the world’s largest database rating men both good and bad. I did a quick search. My sister’s ex-stalker is not in there, nor are the two men that I know for certain cheated on their wives or the one who liked to dish out the abuse—perhaps I should remedy that—but there are around 30 men in the database from Calgary, ranging from 0-116 in their ratings. Low numbers to be avoided like the plague, high numbers being the men you want to take home to meet the folks.
The site also has articles (like “Signs of Cheating Men“) and support forums, but the best part is the fun stuff. They have quizzes! I’m a quiz junkie… even if it did tell me that my expectations for a man are too high and that I would find fault with anyone… *sigh* (now I’m afraid to take the “Are you commitment Phobic?” quiz). And ecards and contests and games, oh my! (Their Match Game is surprisingly addictive and the Tarot Game… eerily accurate).
A site that is at once noble, informative and fun… sweet!
It’s Not a Tumour! Um, Actually…

Huang Liqian of China first discovered a bizarre growth on the back of his neck in 1990, but chose to ignore it. The growth continued to enlarge, reaching its current size of 15kg. Liqian finally went to the doctor and was diagnosed with a neck tumour… ya think?!?!
Thanks to Metro.co.uk for the story!





