• Canada Chat V2: Maple Syrup Mafia
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[QUOTE=Shirky;39766330]Wouldnt happen to live in Lively would you? [editline]1st March 2013[/editline] Odd enough that I noticed your name was Ben J. Im in the same grade as Adam.[/QUOTE] Hey! Yeah, I was in your media arts class. I'm not in Lively anymore, moved in with dad in Sudbury so I could go to Cambrian.
[QUOTE=MIPS;39776231]Dat pineapple express.... It's 16 degrees out. I almost want to wear a t-shirt :v:[/QUOTE] 16 degree and you're questioning yourself on if you should wear a t-shirt or not? What kind of Canadian are you? As soon as it's above 0 or 5 with not a lot of wind, you wear a darned t-shirt you wimp.
[QUOTE=WolvesSoulZ;39779154]16 degree and you're questioning yourself on if you should wear a t-shirt or not? What kind of Canadian are you? As soon as it's above 0 or 5 with not a lot of wind, you wear a darned t-shirt you wimp.[/QUOTE] I've stopped wearing long sleeved shirts altogether, all year round.
[QUOTE=zombojoe;39770423]Nah that's BC, it even says so right here. [img]https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR4IFfs22Shvr4bhA5VRk_osEQDjqWThAMiZLVBqO4KMqtW8w98[/img][/QUOTE] I loved being in BC but I felt like I was spending a fortune just looking at things [editline]2nd March 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=WolvesSoulZ;39779154]16 degree and you're questioning yourself on if you should wear a t-shirt or not? What kind of Canadian are you? As soon as it's above 0 or 5 with not a lot of wind, you wear a darned t-shirt you wimp.[/QUOTE] Snow on the ground? t-shirt Snow melting? sleeveless Grass? naked Sweatshirts might be acceptable if you start to notice dry ice forming naturally on things
Add me to winnipeg. Also if you guys are in winnipeg and like to airsoft, PM me
I have not wore long sleeved shirts since an eternity. T-shirts are where it's at.
You can add my actual account, Prez - Ottawa, Ontario Have to PM garry about resetting my email though :<
[QUOTE=Liem;39771863]NS is the best place on earth We have apples, and water[/QUOTE] No, it's Manitoba. We have grain... and cows... sometimes.
Vancouver should start selling homes in kit form. [img]http://vancouverisawesome.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/vancouver-special-playhouse.jpg[/img]
Available at the nearest Ikea.
[QUOTE=Cakebatyr;39787338]Available at the nearest Ikea.[/QUOTE] Thought it already available at Home Depot.
I wish Halifax still had it's Ikea. Now I have to go all the way to Quebec for my meatball/furniture fix. Last time I went to Ikea was on a family vacation. My mum promised us that she'd only stay inside the Burlington Ikea for 45 minutes. An hour and a half later she's practically pulling my brother and I out of the store. I wanted far too many things in that store. I'm back in Halifax today after my trip to America. America is weird. Also, OP is updated yet again. Might add an FAQ section about Canada, suggestions for questions?
[B]Are all Canadians really nice people?[/B] [B]Do all Canadians really live in Igloos?[/B] [B]Is it true the only season in Canada is winter?[/B]
Is it true Vancouver rains 364 days out of 365?
[QUOTE=Liem;39790404][B]Are all Canadians really nice people?[/B] [B]Do all Canadians really live in Igloos?[/B] [B]Is it true the only season in Canada is winter?[/B][/QUOTE] PS the answer to all is yes [editline]4th March 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Angus725;39790485]Is it true Vancouver rains 364 days out of 365?[/QUOTE] No 365 out 365
Are canadians really afraid of the dark?
Add me to Montreal Quebec
This song and video pretty much sum up my city [video=youtube;74B5kMLNd5Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74B5kMLNd5Q[/video]
Richmond, BC. I was expecting more people from BC to be on here! It's been pretty sunny out here the passed few days.
I cant wait til april when it instantly warms up 10 degrees.
[QUOTE=MIPS;39791000]Are canadians really afraid of the dark?[/QUOTE] Yes :tinfoil:
OP updated, again.
[QUOTE=MIPS;39791000]Are canadians really afraid of the dark?[/QUOTE] When there's a power outage the screams can be heard for miles.
Is it true that man will invent a FTL drive before the Maple Leafs win another Stanley cup?
Is canada better than america?
[QUOTE=marcosppp;39798751]Is canada better than america?[/QUOTE] I would answer yes, though I may be [I]slightly[/I] biased in this.
[QUOTE=marcosppp;39798751]Is canada better than america?[/QUOTE] If you expect any other answer than yes You're asking in the wrong place
So the Ontario nanny state is trying to tell parents how to raise their kids by trying to ban food due to child obesity. Rather than blaming the parents, and possibly the ridiculous protectionist ideas that keep kids from being active because "they may get hurt", they're blaming the food.
I'm driving to Vancouver for a few days in April. Really looking forward to it! [editline]4th March 2013[/editline] Also, Add me on the List for Calgary, AB
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;39799281]So the Ontario nanny state is trying to tell parents how to raise their kids by trying to ban food due to child obesity. Rather than blaming the parents, and possibly the ridiculous protectionist ideas that keep kids from being active because "they may get hurt", they're blaming the food.[/QUOTE] Although I agree banning and such is BS and people seriously need to learn how to parent a lot of food is pretty screwed up. Most sweet things contain fructose or glucose-fructose as a sweetener. Your body doesn't process fructose sugar the same as glucose and more commonly stores it rather than processing for energy. Fructose also doesn't set off the same reactions in the brain to say "I have consumed calories, you may stop eating now" But yeah it's still mostly the parents fault. Just saying the food does have some blame, but if you teach your kid to eat properly that wouldn't really be a problem anyway.
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