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Meh. I miss Berek. It was awesome having him out here.

Saturday morning I had my hair appointment. Same color and a bit of a trim. I love my salon appointments, they're one of the few times I have time for myself and it's rather nice and relaxing. Once it was over, I headed back home so that we could all do the errands.

We grabbed lunch at an Italian deli and then checked to see if our usual veggie stand was open for the season yet, it was not. We headed to the drug store for me to pick up my scripts and then made a quick stop back home.

After the stop back home, we headed to another drug store and then to Pick N Save for our weekly shopping. We then brought the groceries home and I took a bit of a nap.

We ordered in pizza for dinner that night and did some gaming.

Sunday we slept in a bit and headed out for lunch at the Brookfield Family Restaurant. It recently opened up and we wanted to see what it was like. We assumed it was a diner type of thing, but actually, it was a Greek restaurant. Not bad. We then headed to Fresh Market to pick up some things, including what we were cooking for dinner that night. We brought that stuff home and headed out once more.

This time we hit some stores looking for more of the diet Snapple Trop A Rocka that I love so much. It was sold out everywhere. I've already written to Snapple telling them that they should make it a permanent item and not just a limited time one. It's the tea that Bret Michaels created on The Celebrity Apprentice and it's amazing. I normally don't like Snapple, but this is one of the best soft drinks I've ever had. Not only is it tasty, but it's good for diabetics as well due to some of the things (like cinnamon) that's in it. I really hope they consider making it a permanent addition to their line of products.

I also tried to make a stop at the comic book store, but they were closed by the time I got there.

Later that night, we cooked shrimp and scallops for dinner and did some more gaming.

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Gender-Liberal

You scored 83% Gender-Abolitionist, 60% Sexually Liberal, and 0 % Socialist

You are the Gender-Liberal. This means that you share qualities with both Liberal Feminists and Gender Abolitionists. Like the Liberal Feminist, you feel political change needs to be done on a small-scale level through legislative change, not necessarily through a massive destruction of class society through the adoption of an extremist socialist stance. You are also very concerned with sexual liberation, and feel that women should be free to do what they please sexually without criticism, just as men should be free to do. However, you differ from the Liberal Feminist culturally, because you see gender as a social construction that needs to be destroyed. Like the Gender Abolitionist, you realize that gender is often perceived as one's identity, when it should only be perceived as a small, insignificant part of that person. We shouldn't be able to say "This person IS a woman". Rather one should say something more akin to "This person HAS the physical traits of a woman". This way, we wouldn't be assuming someone's physical traits are a part of their identity, and we couldn't use this difference to oppress them or categorize them. In short, you advocate extreme cultural change through the destruction of gender roles, but politically you are less extreme, instead focusing on individual or legislative change as opposed to a massive change of ideology.

The Feminism Test



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