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Richard Prowse 04-10-2007 06:29 PM

Up There (Near Canada).
 
I'm just setting this thread up for Pete:
Hello Everyone,
'My name is Pieter Gaskin and I am from,what is known as,The North Country of New York State.I live about 40 miles from the Canadian border.'

Richard Prowse 04-10-2007 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Richard Prowse (Post 3208)
I'm just setting this thread up for Pete:
Hello Everyone,
'My name is Pieter Gaskin and I am from,what is known as,The North Country of New York State.I live about 40 miles from the Canadian border.'

Hey, Pete.
Good luck with the thread.
Richard from the Down Here (NZ) thread.

Richard Prowse 04-15-2007 03:19 AM

Up There (Near Canada)
Hi, just flew up to visit Pieter. The good news is that the snow is melting.
The bad news is that it'll probably snow tomorrow.
Richard from 'Down Here (NZ)'.
I don't know if you know much about life near the Canadian border, so let me fill you in with the details.
They have four great lakes that spell the word 'HOME' and it gets a bit cold.
Don't forget that they're on the yankee side of the border and that all that 'lumberjack macho stuff' is a few miles north. There are no 'mounties' down south of the border. They have a local sheriff who is a little like 'deputy dog'. Their area is home to the famous "Yellow Stone Park', which is a park that has a yellow stone within its perimiters. South of the border they don't have a lot of time for Canadians. Canadians are sort of English, but have stolen the yankee accent.

Richard Prowse 04-15-2007 03:33 AM

canada is a beautiful country.
One of their main cities is sort of named after the Lone Ranger's friend Tonto. I'm talking about Toronto.

Richard Prowse 04-18-2007 08:31 PM

This thread doesn't seem to be catching on.

Robert Prowse 04-21-2007 03:10 AM

Canada
 
There is new interest coming soon ... maybe a story .... a tale of the Condike where men tramped for months to reach the gold under the Urilian Mountains!

Richard Prowse 04-21-2007 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert Prowse (Post 3575)
There is new interest coming soon ... maybe a story .... a tale of the Condike where men tramped for months to reach the gold under the Urilian Mountains!

Robert, your signature, is Paganni making stationery?

Richard Prowse 04-22-2007 02:54 AM

Canada has moved.
 
Up There (Near Canada).
I think that Canada needs to be moved as this sight is not really taking off.
Maybe we need to pretend that Canada is really Australia.

Richard Prowse 05-09-2007 05:00 PM

trying to edit

stan haskins 05-09-2007 05:06 PM

Yeah, Ken said you can delete posts, but I think that function is actually disabled . . .

Richard Prowse 05-09-2007 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by stan haskins (Post 4031)
Yeah, Ken said you can delete posts, but I think that function is actually disabled . . .

Yeah, they won't delete.

Ken Smith 05-09-2007 05:36 PM

Deleted Posts..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stan haskins (Post 4031)
Yeah, Ken said you can delete posts, but I think that function is actually disabled . . .

I see Deleted Posts all the Time. For a Thread YOU actually started, you must delete the First Post made. I will check with Mike to see if this function has been disabled.

Mike Smith 05-09-2007 06:50 PM

There's a set period for which you can make revisions to your post or later delete. If you're having problems removing a post, that period is up. If you still want it edited or removed, contact me and I would be able to fix that.

Richard Prowse 05-21-2007 01:55 AM

I'm a long way up here
 
Imagine white.
I'm talking like a blank screen.
White and nothing else.
White.
In the far north this is all you see.
White.
The Gendarmerie Royal du Canada patrol this domain.
Guys in 'lemon squeezer' hats and red tunics.
In the snow you can see one a thousand miles away.
'Mounties' we know them as.
What a noble pose they make from a distance.
Canada's clothing designers obviously embrace the dramatic.
After all, if you wanted to sneak up on a desperado in the snow, wouldn't you choose to dress in white?
This is why, if you want to live a life outside of the law, Canada is a good place to reside.
I bet that traffic wardens, in their cities, probably text parked motorists to let them know that they're coming!

Richard Prowse 05-21-2007 07:26 PM

Canada is a land of contrast.
To the north there is snow and locals who speak 'frog'.
To the south there is mainly desert and people who sound like yankees.
The great Toronto desert separates north from south.

Richard Prowse 05-22-2007 12:17 AM

The word for the sweet dish that is often served near the end of a dinner party comes from a Canadian mis-spelling of desert.
Dessert was Canada's gift to the rest of the world.
Canadians invented the sayings,
"That desert looks too big to eat." and
"Would you like snow on that desert?" and
"The strawberries on that dessert are easier to see than a mounted policeman sneaking up on you in the snow."

Richard Prowse 05-22-2007 12:29 AM

Most Canadians can trace their family line back to the eskimo.
The Canadian word for house is house, but when most Canadians are saying the 'house' word they are, in fact, thinking of an igloo.
Igloos are rare in the Canadian deserts, but the few that are there are reffered to as 'melted.'
In Canadian the word 'melted' can have many meanings, but mostly it just means that some ice has turned to water.
Canada is a bit like yankee land, except native indians are replaced by the eskimo.
Eskimos are a bit like native indians who can't dance, hence it doesn't rain much in Canada.
Canadian children often play 'cowboys and eskimos'.
Canada spelt backwards is Adanac. Ada Nac was the wife of the first eskimo to come to Canada. Is that a little spooky?
The first eskimo's name was Ken Nac, so Canada really should have been called Cannek.
Interesting fact: Eskimos don't have armpits.

Richard Prowse 05-22-2007 01:52 AM

Interesting facts about Canada.
 
* Some Canadians speak French because they don't really 'get' English.
*Frozenadians were popular before Canadians. Now SunDriedadians are catching on.
* Vancouver was discovered by a guy in a van. His surname was Couver.
* Canadians normally don't serve polar bear at dinner parties.
* Some modern airlines fly as far as Canada.
* Canada nearly won the 1968 Super Bowl.
* If you lay the whole population of Canada from north coast to west coast, four people deep, the world would spin with slightly less wobble and fewer Canadians would fall off.

Richard Prowse 05-22-2007 02:05 AM

Nanook of the North
 
Why do Northern Canadians always add 'of the North' after their christian names?
Eg. Howard of the North
Reg of the North
Malcolm of the North
Nanook of the North

Richard Prowse 05-22-2007 02:55 AM

Canada is cold.
Canada is hot.


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