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Rob, could you go make another thread about smurfs if you wouldn't mind? thanks.
Anyways back to the purpose of this thread....
Anyways back to the purpose of this thread....
I can't wait until the day schools are over-funded and the military is forced to hold bake sales to buy planes.
"It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself. Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about"
"It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself. Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about"
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If the purpose of this thread is to argue with eachother, I might as well lock it now.
Remember everyone, keep it civil. People have different opinions. Just because the rest of the country hates each other over this doesn't mean we have to. We're all the same people we were three days ago, so what's changed? Everyone's a little over-sensitive right now. Just remember that every post isn't meant as an attack, and that people generally come to the board with the best of intentions.
Remember everyone, keep it civil. People have different opinions. Just because the rest of the country hates each other over this doesn't mean we have to. We're all the same people we were three days ago, so what's changed? Everyone's a little over-sensitive right now. Just remember that every post isn't meant as an attack, and that people generally come to the board with the best of intentions.
well
then
now that this thread has uhh
gone to hell
allow me to toss in my 2 cents
now this first part will/may come off as being a life story type of thing
but i dont give a rats ass
as some of you know, i grew up in nova scotia for some 18 years or so
(i was born in india moved there at the age of 1.5)
i also have lived in and do continue to spend time in jacksonville, florida
i also have lived in toronto and do (intend) to spend more time there
im currently living in saskatchewan
personaly, i consider all of those places to be home to some extent and taking what sarah has mentioned and stuff there ARE differences in all those locations
i notice these differences every day when i talk to my folks
or when i talk to my friends who live out east or over in TO
hell, im told *I* am different then most others out here all the time by the ppl that meet me
cass i like you kiddo so im not trashing your opinion, etc but there is a huge diff between visiting a place and living in it ... before i moved down to jax, i went down to visit my dad and spend time there and my opinion of the place was much more different then after moving there. nothing major mind you or obvious but little things that you do notice
then again it could just be the difference when you live in the south like jonny did and like i do or something im not sure but they do exist.
jim where in the US did you live? IMO that is important, it doesnt change things per se about YOUR opinion but it does play a factor in it.
then
now that this thread has uhh
gone to hell
allow me to toss in my 2 cents
now this first part will/may come off as being a life story type of thing
but i dont give a rats ass
as some of you know, i grew up in nova scotia for some 18 years or so
(i was born in india moved there at the age of 1.5)
i also have lived in and do continue to spend time in jacksonville, florida
i also have lived in toronto and do (intend) to spend more time there
im currently living in saskatchewan
personaly, i consider all of those places to be home to some extent and taking what sarah has mentioned and stuff there ARE differences in all those locations
i notice these differences every day when i talk to my folks
or when i talk to my friends who live out east or over in TO
hell, im told *I* am different then most others out here all the time by the ppl that meet me
cass i like you kiddo so im not trashing your opinion, etc but there is a huge diff between visiting a place and living in it ... before i moved down to jax, i went down to visit my dad and spend time there and my opinion of the place was much more different then after moving there. nothing major mind you or obvious but little things that you do notice
then again it could just be the difference when you live in the south like jonny did and like i do or something im not sure but they do exist.
jim where in the US did you live? IMO that is important, it doesnt change things per se about YOUR opinion but it does play a factor in it.
go fuck yourself.
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The website originally had the pic labelled as asshole.jpg I'm sure you'll find plenty of hits on google with it.
More stuff.
Why does YOUR opinion have to be the right one? Just because you believe that he has done the wrong thing, doesn't make you right. 59 million people voted against you Nik and 54 million for. To some of them maybe he did do something wrong but they believe he can do it better than Kerry.
Megs: Oh please. Don't be naive. A) it was a generalisation and you know that. and B) its true. I've been there I've experienced it and you're lying to yourself if you think otherwise.

It was just in Buffalo, NY. As much as it's just over the river from where I live, things are still different enough where there is difference, but not as much as there might be if it was Kentucky or something like that. It is nontheless the USA.
I've spent a lot of time in the states for hockey as well, and have billeted with families. The main thing I've realized is that beyond accents, there is little difference between the countries. What can be found in the USA can be found in Canada. Day to day life is not that much different from my experience.
The only differences I can see are from region to region, which can be seen within countries themselves, so it doesn't necessarily make it a difference in countries. This has to do with geography, social class, and in some cases religion and/or values.
I've spent a lot of time in the states for hockey as well, and have billeted with families. The main thing I've realized is that beyond accents, there is little difference between the countries. What can be found in the USA can be found in Canada. Day to day life is not that much different from my experience.
The only differences I can see are from region to region, which can be seen within countries themselves, so it doesn't necessarily make it a difference in countries. This has to do with geography, social class, and in some cases religion and/or values.
I can't wait until the day schools are over-funded and the military is forced to hold bake sales to buy planes.
"It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself. Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about"
"It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself. Makes you wonder what else you can do that you've forgotten about"
Korzic wrote:Megs: Oh please. Don't be naive. A) it was a generalisation and you know that. and B) its true. I've been there I've experienced it and you're lying to yourself if you think otherwise.
obivously it was a generalization, i'm not saying there isn't racism and whatnot, but i'm sure there is all of that same good stuff where you live too. am i saying it doesn't exist? no, of course not, but is it as widespread and rampant as your original post made it out to be? hell fucking no. and no i'm not just this naive little girl thinking, "omg racism is bad, let's pretend it doesn't happen."
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I'd just like to say that I knew Bush was going to win.
I also knew the Liberals would win a minority government, that Darrel Stinson was going to win in my riding, that Kerry would choose Edwards, that the US would win the most medals at the olympics, and that Canada would win 12. There really hasn't been that many surprises this year.
I also knew the Liberals would win a minority government, that Darrel Stinson was going to win in my riding, that Kerry would choose Edwards, that the US would win the most medals at the olympics, and that Canada would win 12. There really hasn't been that many surprises this year.
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