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Day 3 – Rio de Janeiro

Woke up, got out of bed, ran a comb across my head.

Decided to to the Parc du Catacombo which I assumed had some catacombs.  I found out they did not.  Audrey, Florent, Vero and I walked to the park around the lake in the middle of Rio.  It was raining out which didn’t help my feet in sandals as they were pretty tender from walking in the rain the day before.  We started along a nice path and admired the flora and fauna.  The lake is quite nice and is surrounded by views of the mountains.  In some ways, Rio reminds me of Gaspe.

We finally arrived at the Parc to realize it was closed for some reason.  It may have been due to the rain or due to the Reveillon.  We then made the ultimate decision to continue around the lake…a 7.5 kilometer walk.  Not an easy trek on an empty stomach and wet feet.  At the end of the walk, my feet started developing blisters on the toes.  Not fun at all.  When we got back to the apartment, it was timed nicely as Erica, Philipp and Chris had returned from a disastrous shopping trip where they accomplished nothing.

We picked up some beer and supplies for the night.  I was amazed that Erica had some magical account number at the grocery store which got us some discounts on our purchases!  I then picked up some band-aids to protect my toes.  The thing is, I heard that you should wear footwear in the water at Reveillon as there is glass everywhere in the sand.  So this meant continuing to wear those darn sandals.

Upon returning to the apartment, we found tout that we could catch the buses to Copacabana Beach all night long!  This allowed us to have a nice pasta dinner and then go swimming again.  Rain or shine, we are going swimming every day.  Erica did not want to join us as she thought that it was too cold outside at 24 degrees.  I find it interesting that as a Canadian, I find the water as warm as it is on the warmest summer day in Canada, but the Brazilians just find it too cold!

The waves were huge this time and you get tired after being pummelled by them constantly.  Especially when you get salt water in every orifice of your body.  Florent had a waterproof camera used for diving so there are some excellent shots of us in the water.

The guard at our apartment offered to keep our keys for us while we swam but we never realized what he was saying until it was too late.  We thanked him upon our return.

Apartments around Leblon area (and pretty well all of Copacabana) are well defended.  Each place has iron gates and security guards for each building.  While this creates a safe environment, I am constantly reminded by the fact that I am in a potentially dangerous area.  However, I do feel safe walking the streets.

We got changed and headed for Reveillon at Copacabana Beach, home of six kilometers of sand, and 3 million party-goers.  The streets were full of life as we drove towards one of the biggest parties in the world.

When we got off the bus, we entered into the streets where the entire city was taken over by the thousands.  We made our way to the beach where we met up with Alexandre, Diego and Vanessa.  Vanessa was one of Erica’s friends that had taken a liking to Erica’s twin brother and there were many times during the night where they disappeared into the crowd.  May I also point out that the other guys witnessed him performing the 270, which is a 270 degree spin-kiss.  I can’t say I was witness but it was the talk of the town for the rest of the week!

We navigated the crowd to get to a spot on the beach.  I can compare the crowd to the KISS concert at Bluesfest this summer.  It was crazy.  There was a concert going on and supposedly millions of people on the entire stretch of beach.  I saw two other concerts within the stretch of beach.  We parked ourselves around dancing locals and had a great time waiting for the fireworks.

Considering I don’t know how the countdown from 10 to 1 sounds like in Portuguese, the only indication that something was going on was the explosion of champagne bottles and fireworks.  Kisses went around as well as some champagne in the hair.  A crazy fight between two women broke out in front of us.  This was a From Russia With Love fight to the death where at one point one of the women had the other in a choke hold!  It was a strange fight as they would stop and argue once in awhile.  We realized that they must have been high on something, and it wasn’t the fireworks!  I joked that they were fighting over the opportunity to speak with Chris Soulpatch.

The fireworks were spectacular…imagine the end of Canada Day fireworks happening across the sky for twenty minutes.  I noticed that there wasn’t a lot of colour to the fireworks.

Later on, we lit a candle on the beach which is part of the religious experience of Reveillon.  Erica explained to me that by lighting a candle, we have opened the area around us to a ceremony where people would dance around.  We started off the dance and before you knew it, there were others who joined in showing off their dance moves.  Vero loved this.  She even learned a few new moves from the locals that I’m sure she will pull out at the next Canadian wedding.

At one point, a man asked me what the significance of the two candles were.  We had shaped them like breasts and told him so.  I brought Chris over to further explain and we realized we were quite stupid to suggest that a religious ceremony could be demeaned so.  Erica explained that the candles can signify whatever we wish in the New Year.

An interesting quandary is how to urinate amongst millions of people on the beach.  The answers lies in the water.  Armed with my sandals (in fear of cutting feet on glass), we went into the water to offer some flowers (an offering to the Goddess of the Sea) as well as myself offering something else to the ocean.  I can’t say we were the only ones…out of millions of people, I would estimate that only 100 stay on the beach all night long!  At some point they always come into the water!  Scientifically, there is no real harm in swimming around in this either.  You’re probably more prone to getting a rash from lake water than a giant ocean!

The water was quite full of trash, however.  At one point, I joked with Vero that a condom had landed on her shoulder.  There was garbage everywhere we swam.

We went back to the candle pit and enjoyed the night of reverie which included Skol beer, Chris’s overpriced Bohemia beer, dancing with the locals and listening to live music.  Giant video screens showcased some crazy belly dancing on stage.  Can I point out how amazing it is to celebrate New Year’s without snow?

The second shameful moment of the night happened when we were packing up to leave around 4AM.  Chris had joked about swimming the area with a candle between his butt cheeks.  We then had him pull down his shorts to get a photo of a candle sitting above his cheeks.  All innocent fun until we noticed someone came over to Diego and began pointing at Chris looking annoyed.  We then both realized what we were doing may be considered sacrilege and felt pretty bad.  We apologized to Diego and he said it was not a big deal and we should not worry about it.  We continued to apologize profusely about how we didn’t want to taint a religious symbol and he smiled and said it wasn’t the candle that the man was annoyed with, it was the white ass hanging out in front of his kids at 4AM!  We felt a lot better after that, although it was a good lesson in what *not* to do in a foreign country.

Another point: The tide came in and started sweeping everyone’s stuff away, glass bottles included.  Very scary.

We took the bus back and hunted for a bite to eat while Chris & Phil passed out.  Vero and I opted for a slice of pizza.  Funny enough, the takeout box was lined with foil which made no sense to me considering we were sitting in 30 degree weather and Canada can only afford cardboard boxes.

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Day 2 – Rio de Janeiro

*something seems wrong with the photo upload.  Maybe I’ve broken the bank.  Be patient!*

Woke up around 9AM and hit the road after breakfast.  Went on the bus/metro with Audrey & Florent.  They are fun people.  There are from France and seem to want to do the same things we’re doing while in Rio, which is to explore and not just sit on a beach.  But they are here for an entire month!  Lucky!

Saw the Saara Market…city blocks of merchants booths…selling t-shirts, shoes, electronics.  Not much tourist stuff.  Didn’t find any new shades or a hat either.

Went into a church where Mass was taking place at noon on a Wednesday!  Is that normal?  Got sprayed full of holy water with a scepter and managed to not burst into flames.  Mom would be proud.  We then headed to a Theatro only to find it was closed.  This was upsetting as we hoped to sample some authentic cuisine.

I must say that downtown was fairly typical outside of the market area.  Skyscrapers full of office buildings…there was shredded paper being tossed out of the windows at all times.  We assumed it was in celebration of Reveillon or someone losing their job!  Turns out that it’s a protest of workers who are scheduled to work during New Year’s Eve (Reveillon)!  I had a good laugh about that.

We managed to eat a small buffet which was great.  It cost $10R each (which, since returning back to Canada, I have realized that the exchange was quite in our favour being at 0.62 instead of 0.82 as I had thought the entire trip!) and we sampled some good eats.

Toured the waterfront while it poured rain and then returned home where we encountered a delay on the metro.

Arrived home to find Chris who is pretty excited to be here.  He is also sporting quite the fetching soulpatch on his chin.  Philipp was ridiculing it but I thought it was quite fetching.  So that night, I shaved my own soulpatch to go along with my moustache.  Someone at Reveillon said I looked like Don Juan!

Discussed how to arrange rental expenses.  Went to find a bank machine.  The first Citibank machine in the shopping mall did not charge me for $300R.  However, a different machine charged me $10R!  Strange.  Picked up groceries and saw that vodka (export, Smirnoff) was $80R but the local variety was $8R!  Quite the difference.  Beer was also cheaper at the grocery store than at the gas station.  Speaking about gas stations…they are from another world.  At this particular Shell gas station, there are no less than 50 guys working there.  Heck, in Canada, you’re lucky to find one!

Came back home and then went swimming in the rain.  We were quite the sight.  Six pale-skinned foreigners walking down the street in our bathing suits!  We got plenty of comments (especially from the Shell gas station guys).  We got to the beach and had it all to ourselves.  There were giant spotlights along the beach so we could always see.  The waves are quite large sometimes..if you don’t go with the flow, it smacks you pretty hard.  My shorts came down a few times and my beer was soaked with salt water.  That’s the last time I bring a beer into the sea!

We walked back and someone asked me for directions!  I thought that was quite hilarious and tried to explain I only spoke English.  I did find out later that I can say “No fala Portuguese” which means “You don’t speak Portuguese.”  I’m kidding, it means ‘I don’t speak Portuguese.’  I’m not looking for an incident like in Hamburg again!

Erica’s brother (Alexandre) and cousin (Diego) showed up and we headed out to find a place to eat.  We had a great meal at some restaurant which was quite happy to refill our chopp (draft beer) at a moments notice.  Diego taught me some excellent Portuguese phrases to impress the ladies; voce gustaza (very hot!).  We had some chicken, bean dip, rice, some sort of greens.  There was also some excellent chili sauce.  I found out that its bad luck to eat any type of bird on December 31 as birds walk backwards in life and that would mean bad luck for the New Year.

After supper, it was still early in Rio hours (only midnight) so we went to a bar down the street and shared a bucket of beer.

Some observations at this point: Because there are no freezing temperatures, everything is ‘open’.  Open windows, sinks in the back patio, restaurants having patios year round.  However, there seems to be a lot of rain so everything is resilient to the rain.  Sidewalks are made of cobblestone, building fronts are the same.  It’s funny, now that I look back on this entry, I realize that it’s doesn’t rain all that much at all!

Also, because the temperature is so hot, there are no bugs, hence no windows have screens.  I thought that was very different from Canada!

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Day 1 – Rio de Janeiro

Rob was gracious enough to give Vero and I a lift to the Ottawa airport on Monday morning.  Checking in was simple enough, even with the supposed extreme security measures being in effect due to some terrorist.  I was surprised to see that YOW offered up free wifi, so I took complete advantage of that for the next hour trying to set up my blog to allow for email submissions.  Alas, it did not work so I will have to remember to set that up before I leave on my next trip.

Vero had bought a neck pillow which straps around your neck so you can sleep.  I had used one in Uncle Greg’s car once and I must admit it was kind of neat.  I put it on for show in the waiting area and Vero had a good laugh as I appeared as a man with no neck…The Necklace/Neckless Man!  A great name for a superhero!

When we arrived in Philadelphia a few hours later, the first mission of the day was to acquire the fabled Philly Cheese Steak sandwich.  We settled into a nice airport restaurant where I ordered an excellent hoppy beer (which, let me tell you, they weren’t lying about!).  The cheese steak sandwich suspiciously came with cheese whiz and it cost extra to put on things like green peppers and onions.  Strange?  It wasn’t all that it’s cracked up to be…I preferred the cheese steak from Broadway’s with the hot banana peppers, but at the same time, I realize that an airport restaurant may not be the best place to dine so I maintain optimism that the next time I hit up Philly, there will be an authentic steak sandwich in my hand.  I did notice that Paul mentioned that supposedly the cheese whiz *is* authentic. Interesting.  Speaking about the restaurant, that beer was quite expensive.  In the end, the beer cost $9.24 and the sandwich cost $9!

I’m writing this entry from bullet points in my journal and it took me a second to realize what the heck the ‘keyboard cat youtube’ meant!  We were watching the news in the airport and they showed us some hilarious phenomenon on Youtube where people tack on this cat playing keyboard at the end of a youtube video.  Mildly hilarious after hearing the tune a dozen times.

After Philly, we hit up Charlotte, North Carolina which I heard is home of NASCAR.  There were enough posters of NASCAR around the airport to make us believe in it.  The cool part about the airport is that Google was providing free wifi!  Sweet!

11PM and our final plane of the trip left for Rio.  Let’s recap, shall we?  We had already been on the road for 12 hours and still have yet to leave the United States.  Bah.  The flight was…interesting.  It took forever for a movie to start.  An hour into the flight, we ended up watching Four Christmases with Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughan.  A funny movie, but it’s no National Lampoon’s.  They left the lights on in the cabin and served a hot meal after midnight.  Is that normal?  Here I am trying to sleep, but it just wasn’t happening.  I finally pulled the small blanket they provide me over my head to block out the light.  Sometime into my sleep, they turned off the lights which was nice.  I’m going to assume this happened around 3AM.

All in al, an awkward sleep but I think I had better one than Vero.  She lent me her neck pillow which probably saved me.  During the trip I listened to a St.Vincent album (Actor) which I didn’t feel fit the mood of a ten hour flight.  I also finished a Sudoku game from the in-flight magazine much quicker than the day before.  I hadn’t done one in years so it took me awhile to get the hang of it again.  Brain must be well rested and processed patterns to look for!

Upon arriving in Rio, it took one hour through immigration/customs but finally we emerged to find Erica waiting for us.  She haggled with the taxi drivers ($50R) and we were off.  Vero and I thought we could bus it but after the trek through town we realized it would have been a LONG trip!

Distinction between rich & poor very apparent.  We started out by driving through some slums (favela), went through a tunnel and emerged into rich man’s land; Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon.  We arrived and had a hard time finding Apartment 101 within the building.  They sent us to the 6th, 4th, and 2nd floor.  The guard kept reading 101 as 404 and didn’t understand our broken Portuguese when we were saying “um cero um”.

Finally, Philipp, Audrey & Florent found us!  Sure enough, we were directly behind the guard’s desk on the first floor.  The apartment is nice.  Two rooms, kitchen, back patio with a fire pit.  Also, three separate doors, a security guard, three separate locks on the last door, and a high fence to our backyard.  While this place seems safe, it also looks like there needs to be a lot of measures in place to ensure that safety.

After a few beer and hanging out, we walked five minutes to the beach.  Beautiful…mountain to our right, islands out in the sea, warm water…this is what we needed after a long flight!  Philipp was excited to be here for a few months…Rio has now become Philippsville!  We also drank some agua de coco coco (coconut water, yum!).

Returned home, Ericas showed up after work and we went for some authentic Brazilian cuisine…at the Australian Outback Steakhouse in the mall!  Because it was raining, we could not go to the other place she had in mind.

After appetizers and beer, we returned home after a walk by the beach, bought some Itaipava and Skol beer (both worthy beers), and settled in for the night.

Before I forget..it’s REALLY strange to see Santa Claus around town in +30 degree weather!

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Free wifi

Free wifi right now in north Carolina courtesy of google. Ottawa had it also but not Philadelphia where we had to kill six hours. Philly cheese steak was not the greatest in the airport. Cheese whiz? Rocky would not be proud.

I am trying to set up my blog to accept email entries while on the road. Should have set that up before being iPod only.

All in all, no hiccups yet and we do not expect any. Here is to the ten hour flight in a few hours.

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Rocking to Rio

Christmas was great up in Kap, but now it’s time for warmer climates. Vero and I are headed to Rio de Janeiro for a few weeks to meet up with some friends. With all the bad weather, tourist Visa woes, passport updates, and new security measures aboard flights, we have been pushing our way to the finish line.

Next up: Tomorrow 9AM. Leave for the airport (with some great help from Rob!). Then 24 hours later, arrive in Rio.

We’ll see how the Internet access is where I am and hopefully will be able to update you once in awhile.

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Christmas Party 2009

Friday night…Mike and I got lost in Gatineau trying to get to the Costco to pick up some party supplies.  AKA beer.  Yes, Costco sells beer.  Anyhow, with a compass in hand, we managed to finally found it and loaded up a cart full of goodies.

When we arrived at home, Vero was in full prep mode cleaning up the house while Mike and I settled down with a rye in hand to finish the job of all jobs…the construction of the leg lamp.

You see, many moons ago, I found a mannequin leg in the dumpster behind my house.  It was from the lingerie store that had gone out of business.  Now, there were two of them, but I thought I would look silly carrying home two mannequin legs over my shoulder so I decided to take one (which was a silly, silly idea in hindsight).

Years later, we pieced together a decent lamp but it wasn’t complete.  We needed some basic items, like a high heel shoe.  With the leg in tow, Vero and I went to Value Village and tried on a dozen shoes before finding the magical Cinderalla slipper.  We went to the cash with $10 in hand for the pair and we asked if we could simply purchase one of them for $5.  The woman didn’t think this was funny but then I asked what would she do if I came in one with foot?  Vero laughed at the fact that I hadn’t thought about the fact that I would be a one-footed man buying a high heel shoe!

So we started to assemble the lamp and we hit a snag.  Did you know that in a high heel shoe, there is a steel plate in it?  Mike and I broke a drill bit trying to get through it before giving up 15 minutes later.  After some hard thinking, we realized that the only way to do it was to feed the electrical wire through the side of the shoe and not through the bottom.  With that knowledge, the lamp then came together fast…the frill was glued to the lampshade and we had a modern miracle of a lamp.  We then brought it upstairs, plugged it in, congratuled ourselves on a great job, and watched Dazed and Confused which I believe Mike and I can collectively recite every moment in the movie.

The next morning, we headed out to get some last minute things and prep for the party.  6PM hit and Vero and I had finally the moment of silence before the onslaught.  Matt showed up first and had brought us a book on Guitar Legends that he picked up at the bookstore (which was hilarious considering he had called me the day before asking what I would prefer if I were to receive such a gift).  Thanks for the book!  I’m sure Vero will love it.

Vero’s cousin Melissa and JF showed up and we started the mission of making some gluhwein which is a German concoction and translates to mulled wine.  We heated up the mixture and said hello to the numerous jackets that were coming through the door.  Vero was a saint greeting everyone, taking their coats, taking their gifts while Mike and I were concentrating on the gluhwein.  This was a delicate operation!

In the end, a crowd gathered around for the dousing of the sugar cone.  We place a sugar cone over top of the pot of wine and douse it in high alcohol content rum and light it on fire.  There may have been a moment of panic when I was dousing some and I got some on my hand and I realized that there were flames all about and screamed like a little girl.  Mike had to take handle of the operation for awhile after that!  In the end, it turned out beautifully and we enjoyed a mug of it outside (where a nice hot drink should be enjoyed!).

I then realized that the party was in full force and began making the rounds and saying hello to everyone.  I was getting some great compliments on my tacky Christmas sweater that Nanny Ruth had knit me.  I must admit that she outdid herself.  I am sure in the next few days there shall be photos of it up here to see.  I did have some stiff competition when Vince and Naomi (the reigning champs…well, Vince was the reigning champ) had constructed some excellent homemade sweaters themselves.  My favourite part was Naomi’s stocking that had Mike, Vero and my name on it.  If that couldn’t win them the contest, what else would?  In the end, they did win the contest against Melissa and I (who mysteriously enough had a sweater that matched my colours).  I’m going to believe that no one wanted us to win as it’s not much fun when a host wins.  But deep down inside, we all know Nanny’s sweater was the true winner!  Thank you Nanny!

As a host, the one thing I do not like about the Christmas party is that there so many people which makes it near impossible to chat with everyone!  It’s crazy!  I mean, I had a conversation with Alex about online storage at one point and I said I would be right back and I never did end up returning!  Sorry Alex!  We shall continue that conversation later.

It’s a shame that there was something wonky going on with the Media Center that night so the music would cut in and out and the photos from Christmas past didn’t seem to work out at all. Hopefully I can figure something out by next year.

The Trivia Challenge started a little late this year (around 10:30 – 10:45) so we definitely need to remember to start it a little earlier so that some people can leave fairly early after the gift exchange.  I don’t even think the gift exchange started until after 12:30!

Here are the standings thus far for the Palmer Trivia Cup challenge:
2005 – Guys
2006 – Tie
2007 – Girls
2008 – Guys

So the guys were breathing easy considering we had a lead.  Natalie helped me formulate the questions as I had been running out of time to do so.  She did an excellent job and they were quite tough.  Now that I think of it, there were only two questions people didn’t end up guessing.

1 – Who directed “The Nightmare Before Christmas”?
2 – From what country does ‘kissing under the mistletoe’ originate from?

It definitely was not a heated battle like the previous year was, which was quite funny to see.  There were no screamings of ‘cheaters’.  I realize that Ferda was not at the party this year and now wonder if she is the one who screams ‘cheaters!’ at the guys every year?  🙂

Vero had come up with a couple of great games…one involved a stocking of wrapped items that each team had to identify without unwrapping them.  This was quite interesting as the girls team (perhaps the guys did this as well but I wasn’t paying attention to them) used a zone defense method where a group of girls would try and identify an item.  So when I got their piece of paper with their answer, sometimes it would be the same item that they had already guessed correctly!  In the end, the girls beat the guys buy a slim margin.

The second challenge was born from a game played at Holly’s girls party.  It was a play on Rock-Paper-Scissors called Bear-Ninja-Cowboy, where each character could be beat, or can beat another character.  But we added a little Christmas flavour and played Santa-Jesus-Eggnog-Ralphie where Santa would be Jesus, Jesus would beat eggnog (making it into wine), Eggnog would beat Santa and Ralphie would simply shoot his eye out with his BB gun (never a good scenario).

This was quite the hilarious event and I had a good laugh when Ben and Krista showed up near the end and we threw Ben into the mix but he hadn’t seen the rules yet so we had to explain it to him on the fly.  He did successfully win it for the guys with a Jesus move I believe.  I could be wrong on this one.

The trivia challenge was nearly finished and it was at a tie.  The girls had given us a run for our money!  What to do?  Go outside for the final challenge!  We stood outside on the street around midnight (quietly, in fear of the cops coming to knock on our door) and it was quite chilly outside.  We had James dress up in a Santa outfit and he came running out the door and when he was half way down the block I released the hounds and had them participate in a Santa Chase.  The sight of Santa Claus running down the street being chased by a mob was quite a funny one and I will remember it for years to come.

We then held the Olympic Shotputting event where we had to shotput a small Christmas tree.  Three members from each team were selected and Mike and I got out the measuring tape.  Not to be unfair to the opposite sex, Vero found out that within Olympic rules, there is a factor of 0.75 difference between what a man and a woman would throw, so we took that into account.

We had some great throws and some great times outside.  Although Mike left his keys on top of his truck…good thing I spied them later on in the night when I went outside!

When we got back inside, people were getting restless for the gift exchange (it was 12:30 afterall) so we’ll have to start things earlier next year.  However, the calculations were made and the men won the trivia challenge by 0.8%!  Incredible victory for the guys!  So the score is now 3-1 for the guys.  Ladies, good luck attempting to beat us next year.

I must admit that I took some hosting duties in the kitchen while Vero handled the gift exchange so I really don’t know what was given out this year.  Rob did end up bringing his snowman plate which he is notorious for.  This year, however, he ended up with a few more surprises as Joelle had rallied the troops and a bunch of us bought him even MORE snowman related merchandise to add to his collection!  I am sure he was impressed!

The rest of the night ended quickly…a lot of people took off after the gift exchange was done (with just reason! It was quite late!).  The rest of the party was spread out amongst the house.  We headed downstairs to listen to some records and drink some holiday cheer.  We also popped in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation at the end of the night (my personal fave) and Matt, Mike and Melissa left around 4AM.

At final count, I believe there were 47 people at the party at a given time.  Once again, we forgot to get a picture of all of us until too late in the night so I would say half of the party got into a group photo.  I have to remember to do that after the Trivia Challenge is done!

All in all, another successful Christmas party was had.  I really don’t have any tips for future me, other than we never used any apple cider so I’m not sure if we need it next year.

Merry Christmas to all!  I’m heading up to Kap on Saturday and then Vero and I are leaving for Brazil on December 28 for two weeks.

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Keep the 8-Pack!

At the LCBO, if you are a fan of the imported beer, you may use those handy dandy 8-pack cardboard holders that you assemble, fill up, and walk out with heaven in your hands. Speaking of heaven, try Innis & Gunn, yum!

Anyhow, a woman at the LCBO (who shall remain nameless solely because I never caught her name) indicated that starting in the new year, these cardboard carriers would not be available as Corporate LCBO has indicated they are ‘cutting into their profits’. At first when she mentioned this, I was wondering if she was giving me the OK to take 50 of them and give them out as Christmas gifts. But then I realized what she really wants us to do.

She suggested writing a comment to LCBO indicating how much we love these little carrying cases of joy. I implore you to write a comment indicating such! Imagine us cutting into the profits of the LCBO. Last time I checked, I have a feeling that they have quite the hefty profit margin!

Here is their Contact Us page:
http://www.lcbo.com/contactus/index.shtml