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Re: Canadian World Domination...

#101 Unread post by blues2cruise »

AlphaZed wrote:Ok, Blues2cruise, now that i've been here awhile, I just must know about this "Canadian World Domination" thing!?

I love Canada and have many great memories of/from Canada, but c'mon, what are you up to? Should us 'Merican's be concerned? ;-)

No ill intent intended, just curious...

-Paul :-)
Well, zed...the plan is slowly coming together. The USA money has been slow to change, but it is starting to become aligned with ours.

For example....
The Canadian Dollar. It's been like this for a long time now.
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The USA dollar coin....similar...has been slow to adapt...
came out in 2006. They planned a series of rotating president heads. Sounds like a scene from the Excorcist. :laughing:
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For a very long time US paper money has been green and white while ours has always been colourful.

Take a look at some US paper money today.

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The plot continues. We have patience. :P :wink: :lol: :mrgreen:
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#102 Unread post by Fargo360 »

i've never seem paper money like that...and i live here. The Canadian $$$ on the other hand...I have a stack of loonies, a stack of toonies, and $25 in my wallet...heck, I generally have more Canadian money on me at any given time than I do American.
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#103 Unread post by blues2cruise »

You must live near the border. :)

Your sig line is funny.....Fargo supports global warming. :lol: Feeling a little chilly in North Dakota?
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#104 Unread post by jstark47 »

I have a toonie...... found it in the bottom of my tankbag, left over from last summer.

I'm keeping it in a lead-lined box at the moment..... y'know, so it doesn't transmit our secrets back to the "Motherland" (aka land of the eternally disgruntled beaver)




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#105 Unread post by Fargo360 »

well, lets just say it was 43F here this morning when I left for work at 730, and I thin it only got to about 70 or so. Over the last month, we've had a nice cool streak with a whole week in the 60's...In July...that's a problem
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#106 Unread post by JTRogue »

I see no downside of Canadian domination. Better beer, Rush, Red Green and decent healthcare, where's the downside, eh?
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#107 Unread post by BuzZz »

JTRogue wrote:I see no downside of Canadian domination. Better beer, Rush, Red Green and decent healthcare, where's the downside, eh?
The downside is when we start pumping our winter down to SoCal and Florida and stealing all the heat back here for ourselves...... :mrgreen:
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#108 Unread post by JTRogue »

I talk to people from down there everyday for my job, The could use a chill or two. I could use a longer riding season up here too.
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#109 Unread post by BuzZz »

JTRogue wrote:I talk to people from down there everyday for my job, The could use a chill or two. I could use a longer riding season up here too.
Oh, we're on that, rest assured. This whole 'take over the world' thing was started for a longer riding season.
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#110 Unread post by Fargo360 »

I think the only place colder than ND in the US is parts of Alaska. As a state I don't think there is one that as cold from border to border as ND. I read somewhere that the economy of cities such as Fargo and Grand Forks, 10%+ of that economy comes from our brothers and sisters to the north. I therefore have decided that ND will become a Statute Province and will be governed by both the US and Canada. We are the official go-between.
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