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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. |
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trying to edit
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Yeah, Ken said you can delete posts, but I think that function is actually disabled . . .
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Yeah, they won't delete.
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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.
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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.
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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! Last edited by Richard Prowse; 05-21-2007 at 10:54 AM. |
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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. |
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