qupie
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Post by qupie on Oct 24, 2017 3:27:37 GMT -5
possibly true, but you still have to live in Canada. I've traveled extensively far and wide all over this great green and blue earth of ours. I have had many opportunities to leave and never come back. While there are negatives, the positives of being Canadian far outweigh the negatives. For example, I threw a PS3 controller while getting railgund in BO2, took it to Bestbuy, admitted what happened (instead of lying) and the manager returned it no questions asked, replying that he hates railgunners too. If you were here, you probably could have taken back your feces encrusted 3 year old scuff pad and they'd give you a new one. But you're not. So now you have to wonder why your Elite controller isn't connecting to your PS4 via your Facebook account on your iphone because Candy Crush isn't loading up the permissions Farmville needs to let you play Zelda on your PC. C'est la vie Canada and Scandinavia (is it absolutely wrong of me to think they are somewhat alike?) are literally the only places on earth I would even consider living other than our beautiful low lands. To me Canada seems like the US without the craziness
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Post by blackbarney on Oct 24, 2017 6:33:27 GMT -5
You gotta be picky in Scandinavia though, not all alike. Norway is far and away the best one to live. I think if you wanted something not unlike Canada, Australia is practically identical. I’d happily live in either of those two places if my little girl wasn’t here.
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Post by qupie on Oct 24, 2017 7:28:50 GMT -5
Yeah spiders though. NOPE
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markopolo
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Post by markopolo on Oct 24, 2017 8:44:27 GMT -5
I think if you wanted something not unlike Canada, Australia is practically identical. I see where you are going with this, but no. There are definitely similarities (British colonies, hot women, hard drinkers, 4 seasons, lots of stuff that will kill you, deserts, etc etc) but Canada and Australia are as similar as... Alaska and Texas (not taking politics/religion/etc into accounts). Canada and Scandinavia (is it absolutely wrong of me to think they are somewhat alike?) are literally the only places on earth I would even consider living other than our beautiful low lands. To me Canada seems like the US without the craziness My lone regret, is that I have but one account to like this post. Canada and Scandinavia are similar, as the central areas where I like have Scandinavian decendants. A town north of Winnipeg (where I live) called Gimli (where they make Crown Royal Rye) used to be called "New Iceland" as it was populated by Icelanders. Hell, I got married at the Scandinavian cultural centre's banquet hall
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Post by bradman on Oct 24, 2017 11:29:53 GMT -5
Lutefisk for EVERYONE!
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markopolo
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Post by markopolo on Oct 24, 2017 12:14:44 GMT -5
You'd better pull the Aquavit out of the ice then.... because $hit's about to get messy and there's gonna be some pilaging of the British Isles
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