[quote]TShaw wrote:
Taran wrote:
From what I can gather the sitation goes something like this.
Most Americans don’t really …
Wow. Way to kill the party, Taran.[/quote]
There’s always one.
[quote]TShaw wrote:
Taran wrote:
From what I can gather the sitation goes something like this.
Most Americans don’t really …
Wow. Way to kill the party, Taran.[/quote]
There’s always one.
[quote]Coldiron wrote:
Taran wrote:
From what I can gather the sitation goes something like this.
That’s insightful, but what is your opinion of American’s… Your jealous of our warm weather. You cannot deny this. [/quote]
They sure as shit aren’t jealous of our grammar skills.
[quote]PGA wrote:
TShaw wrote:
Only if you think vroom can aim.
No he cant. He’s bulking and thus unfunctional.[/quote]
Bah, fuck the puck. Give me a hockey stick and I’ll unfunctionally fix the both of you knuckleheads.
We’ll have to wait until the snow falls though, it’s damn tough for the dogs to pull the sled before then…
Canadians are just angry because they cant order the new Spike or HOT-ROX Extreme
According to this thread, you may not be able to for long either. ![]()
http://www.T-Nation.com/readTopic.do?id=1319807
[quote]Gambles wrote:
??when I got home i sprung for my computer. Low and behold it was banned October 23 by the FDA after thy won the court case which held up their decision. but it does not stop there more products to be banned include: Synepherine & Yombhine (which the FDA are probably making cases for as I type)?[/quote]
But at least we can still buy ephedrine!
[quote]KO421 wrote:
Canadians are just angry because they cant order the new Spike or HOT-ROX Extreme[/quote]
[quote]KO421 wrote:
Canadians are just angry because they cant order the new Spike or HOT-ROX Extreme[/quote]
I was able to get the new Spike in. You can even buy it at sndcanada.com. Some people can get the HOT-ROX Extreme in.
[quote]vroom wrote:
Bah, fuck the puck. Give me a hockey stick and I’ll unfunctionally fix the both of you knuckleheads.
We’ll have to wait until the snow falls though, it’s damn tough for the dogs to pull the sled before then…[/quote]
Listen Mountie, you come with a hockey stick I’ll have dual wielding pitching wedges in hand.
[quote]PGA wrote:
vroom wrote:
Bah, fuck the puck. Give me a hockey stick and I’ll unfunctionally fix the both of you knuckleheads.
We’ll have to wait until the snow falls though, it’s damn tough for the dogs to pull the sled before then…
Listen Mountie, you come with a hockey stick I’ll have dual wielding pitching wedges in hand.[/quote]
If everything was more like hockey
Canadians seem so nice. My brother and his wife (she’s Canadian) lived there, then moved back to Hawaii, and their friends would visit. They seem kind of laid back, friendly and warm like Hawaiians. Aussies too, the ones I’ve met seem a lot like hawaiians in terms of being friendly, sweet, warm, down to earth.
People from Europe I’ve met are so nice too, in a fun loving way, seem to grasp life by the horns and live to it’s fullest and seem to acclimate to different cultures really easily. Or maybe it’s the people I’ve met and this is Hawaii. Anyway, so far so good. Canadians seem like nice people…I miss my sister in law, btw, who moved back to Vancouver.
Interesting comparison between the US, Canada and other similar countries:
http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/8Comparison.htm
It’s a bit dated; does anyone know where a similar, but more up to date version can be found?
Oh, and Canada wins. ![]()
[quote]chinadoll wrote:
Canadians seem so nice. My brother and his wife (she’s Canadian) lived there, then moved back to Hawaii, and their friends would visit. They seem kind of laid back, friendly and warm like Hawaiians. Aussies too, the ones I’ve met seem a lot like hawaiians in terms of being friendly, sweet, warm, down to earth.
People from Europe I’ve met are so nice too, in a fun loving way, seem to grasp life by the horns and live to it’s fullest and seem to acclimate to different cultures really easily. Or maybe it’s the people I’ve met and this is Hawaii. Anyway, so far so good. Canadians seem like nice people…I miss my sister in law, btw, who moved back to Vancouver. [/quote]
Thank you (from a nice Canadian)
[quote]Ruggerlife wrote:
chinadoll wrote:
Canadians seem so nice. My brother and his wife (she’s Canadian) lived there, then moved back to Hawaii, and their friends would visit. They seem kind of laid back, friendly and warm like Hawaiians. Aussies too, the ones I’ve met seem a lot like hawaiians in terms of being friendly, sweet, warm, down to earth.
People from Europe I’ve met are so nice too, in a fun loving way, seem to grasp life by the horns and live to it’s fullest and seem to acclimate to different cultures really easily. Or maybe it’s the people I’ve met and this is Hawaii. Anyway, so far so good. Canadians seem like nice people…I miss my sister in law, btw, who moved back to Vancouver.
Thank you (from a nice Canadian)[/quote]
You’re welcomed!
[quote]Yo Momma wrote:
PGA wrote:
vroom wrote:
Bah, fuck the puck. Give me a hockey stick and I’ll unfunctionally fix the both of you knuckleheads.
We’ll have to wait until the snow falls though, it’s damn tough for the dogs to pull the sled before then…
Listen Mountie, you come with a hockey stick I’ll have dual wielding pitching wedges in hand.
If everything was more like hockey
[/quote]
Too bad those kids totally ruined the original commercials. They were sweet. I remember there being ones for golf and basketball too, I’m sure there were others. They were right up there with the Nike goalie commercials from the 90’s.
[quote]
TShaw wrote:
Only if you think vroom can aim.
PGA wrote:
No he cant. He’s bulking and thus unfunctional.
vroom wrote:
Bah, fuck the puck. Give me a hockey stick and I’ll unfunctionally fix the both of you knuckleheads.
We’ll have to wait until the snow falls though, it’s damn tough for the dogs to pull the sled before then…[/quote]
Yeah, YOU don’t have snow. YOU have COLD, which you send south over Lake Ontario so that it picks up moisture to drop on Rochester as snowstorms. Damn those Canucks and their evil weather sorcery!
[quote]beebuddy wrote:
Canada’s ok. My biggest problem with them is that they pronounce ‘about’ as “a-boat.” :)[/quote]
Agreed , my sister watches that stupid canadian show DEGRASSI THE NEXT GENERATION despite som hot chicks and gest appearnces from stripers the show is really dumb . and wtf is up with “A-BOAT” its pronounced A-BOUT just to clarify. LOL
[quote]TShaw wrote:
Yeah, YOU don’t have snow. YOU have COLD, which you send south over Lake Ontario so that it picks up moisture to drop on Rochester as snowstorms. Damn those Canucks and their evil weather sorcery![/quote]
We’re trying to make a sled path to Florida… it’s not easy dammit.
[quote]MaloVerde wrote:
They sure as shit aren’t jealous of our grammar skills.
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You’re absolutely correct. I do on occasion get very lazy while writing. I hated English in college and skipped far too many classes. I’m sure your posts are all grammatically correct, or you would never have brought this issue to light.
[quote]nlmain wrote:
TrainerinDC wrote:
There is nothing wrong with Canadia perce. Its just when the brain stays frozen for six months out of the year due to temperature, its hard to take those people seriously. =)
we have our ways to warm up
got to keep eachother entertained when your stuck in doors all day.
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Oh yeah baby! Like lift weights. That’s what you meant, right?
[quote]MaloVerde wrote:
Canadian chocolate bars are much better. Coffee Crisp and Turkish Delight…Yuuuuummmmmm![/quote]
Big Turk is SO gross! But Coffee Crisp rocks - it’s not in the states?
You guys don’t have shreddies either.
Or PC products - those rock.
Of course we don’t have Trader Joe’s…
[quote]chinadoll wrote:
People from Europe I’ve met are so nice too, in a fun loving way, [/quote]
I guess you haven’t met any French people have you?