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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 3:25 pm
by jstark47
Triumphgirl wrote:
Ninja Geoff wrote:Uh oh, canadian bikers are going to attack. Americans, ASSEMBLE YOUR SUV'S AND CHAARGE!
"CANADA" The sleeping Giant?
:hobbyhorse:
Eight months of winter outta every twelve?? I'd sleep through that too!!!!!! :mrgreen:

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:17 pm
by blues2cruise
jstark47 wrote:
Triumphgirl wrote:
Ninja Geoff wrote:Uh oh, canadian bikers are going to attack. Americans, ASSEMBLE YOUR SUV'S AND CHAARGE!
"CANADA" The sleeping Giant?
:hobbyhorse:
Eight months of winter outta every twelve?? I'd sleep through that too!!!!!! :mrgreen:
OK...rub it in......we had snow again this week. :laughing: It's very rare to have snow in March let alone mid month. :roll:

BTW.....from what you have written over the last few years.....NJ in winter doesn't sound any better. :P :laughing: :whistling:

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:19 pm
by Fargo360
blues2cruise wrote: OK...rub it in......we had snow again this week. :laughing: It's very rare to have snow in March let alone mid month. :roll:
Rare for it to snow mid-March in Canada? Where the heck do you live, BC? Oh yeah. Snow season doesn't end here in the Red River Valley until the end of June. Winnipeg is one darn cold place, and being just south of the 'Peg, we don't have it much better.

Speaking of being close to the 'Peg, and being assimilated...As far as some people in the States think, North Dakota is already part of Canada. I keep a stack of loonies and twonies on my dresser and always have at least $50CAN in my wallet. I even have a beaver that I put on my dashboard when I head across the border. As proud as I am of being an American, I'm proud of my Canadian herritage too.

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:07 pm
by king robb
Fargo360 wrote:
blues2cruise wrote: OK...rub it in......we had snow again this week. :laughing: It's very rare to have snow in March let alone mid month. :roll:
Rare for it to snow mid-March in Canada? Where the heck do you live, BC? Oh yeah. Snow season doesn't end here in the Red River Valley until the end of June. Winnipeg is one darn cold place, and being just south of the 'Peg, we don't have it much better.

Speaking of being close to the 'Peg, and being assimilated...As far as some people in the States think, North Dakota is already part of Canada. I keep a stack of loonies and twonies on my dresser and always have at least $50CAN in my wallet. I even have a beaver that I put on my dashboard when I head across the border. As proud as I am of being an American, I'm proud of my Canadian herritage too.
We should take your citizenship for saying these things. Fortuneatly for you we still pretend to be land of the free. :P

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:38 am
by Fargo360
My Grandpa says I bleed red because that's my Canadian showing through (he's from Canada), I think its because blood hemoglobin is red, but he insists that only Canadians bleed red, and true Canadians blood doesn't have a irony smell...it smells like maple syrup.

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:09 am
by Gummiente
Fargo360 wrote:My Grandpa says I bleed red because that's my Canadian showing through (he's from Canada), I think its because blood hemoglobin is red, but he insists that only Canadians bleed red, and true Canadians blood doesn't have a irony smell...it smells like maple syrup.
True Canadian blood also evaporates before it can be analysed.

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:40 am
by MZ33
:LOL2:

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:32 am
by fireguzzi
Gummiente wrote:
Fargo360 wrote:My Grandpa says I bleed red because that's my Canadian showing through (he's from Canada), I think its because blood hemoglobin is red, but he insists that only Canadians bleed red, and true Canadians blood doesn't have a irony smell...it smells like maple syrup.
True Canadian blood also evaporates before it can be analysed.
Must be all the high alcohol content beer you guys drink.

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:58 pm
by Gummiente
fireguzzi wrote:Must be all the high alcohol content beer you guys drink.
:wink: :mrgreen:

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 7:10 pm
by Fargo360
All I'm saying is that North Dakota is almost part of Canada. I mean, Fargo is almost 200 miles from the border and we accept Canadian currency. I bet if Jay Leno did a "Streetwalking" segment and asked what country North Dakota is in, there would be a good sized group to say it is in Canada. I bet a bottle of Alberta Premium Rye on it.