Also, she's doing that in that temperature with no gloves or hat? Canadian, through and through! Once winter gets going we consider -5 to be a day you don't have to wear a jacket.
Like nobuzz, I thought the same thing - here in Canada most people sing the national anthem when the opportunity arises.
However, if that's not generally the case in America, then it was very sweet to hear the audience join in and support the little girl (great voice, little girl!).
I'm not American, but isn't Minnesota a wintery state? I'm pretty sure we wouldn't build an inflatable roof here (in Alberta), since we all know a dense enough snowfall will tear tree branches down.
The cross-stitch pattern for it is available on spritestitch.com (http://www.spritestitch.com/?p=19). I've made the 'Mario Through the Ages' cross-stitch from there - nifty patterns!
I agree with you, nutbastard (and, oh how I loved to type your name).
I once left my purse on the roof of my car and drove away. It fell off at a busy intersection where a man in a blue truck picked it up. Several people who saw it happen called into the radio stations and reported what had happened and gave the DJs the license plate number of the truck in the hopes that I could get it back.
The man in the blue truck had driven my purse directly to the nearest police station anyway. Everything was intact.
I believe that more people are kind than otherwise.
I'm not going to click the link so I can continue thinking that it's satire. Otherwise I'll have to spend the day being sad for humanity and I don't want to.
Also, she's doing that in that temperature with no gloves or hat? Canadian, through and through! Once winter gets going we consider -5 to be a day you don't have to wear a jacket.
However, if that's not generally the case in America, then it was very sweet to hear the audience join in and support the little girl (great voice, little girl!).
I once left my purse on the roof of my car and drove away. It fell off at a busy intersection where a man in a blue truck picked it up. Several people who saw it happen called into the radio stations and reported what had happened and gave the DJs the license plate number of the truck in the hopes that I could get it back.
The man in the blue truck had driven my purse directly to the nearest police station anyway. Everything was intact.
I believe that more people are kind than otherwise.
I've often noticed that phenomenon here in Alberta too.
Also, using a photo of a stranger to fill in for yourself, and your secret, and send it in to a website that millions of people read is ignorant.