Yes.  I was trying to sneak my silliness in the back door.

You may take that however you want.

--benD

Marlon Moyer wrote:

> hmmm... I've just always heard of it as KY jelly.  Whatever, I'll try
> anything :)
>
> marlon
>
> Ben Doom wrote:
>
>  >There's a local blackberry that's especially good.  Also, I know someone
>  >who says they can get kudzu jelly.  Never had it, but if you want some
>  >local color....
>  >
>  >--benD
>  >
>  >Marlon Moyer wrote:
>  >
>  >  
>  >
>  >>Hey, can you score me some jelly?
>  >>
>  >> >-----Original Message-----
>  >> >From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >> >Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 12:38 PM
>  >> >To: CF-Community
>  >> >Subject: Re: Things I have been asked
>  >> >
>  >> >
>  >> >When people in college found out I was from KY, the first question was
>  >> >always "Can you score me some pot?" or "Can I bum a cigarrette?"
>  >> >
>  >> >You know, because I'm such a heavy smoker and all.  Grr.
>  >> >
>  >> >--bend
>  >> >
>  >> >Marlon Moyer wrote:
>  >> >
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >>They have women in Canada?  I thought it was all just male explorers
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >in
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >>big furry parkas.
>  >> >>
>  >> >>actually Dan, I know the feeling.  When we moved to South Dakota, we
>  >> >>were always asked questions like "Are the Indians allowed to ride
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >their
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >>horses across your yard?"
>  >> >>
>  >> >>Dan Phillips wrote:
>  >> >>
>  >> >> >I got in because I married a Canadian. You either have to do that or
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >get
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >hired by a Canadian company. You could get a visitors pass. If you
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >have
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >a passport you are allowed to stay for 6 months. During that time
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >you
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >could job shop and work on getting your work visa.
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >-----Original Message-----
>  >> >> >From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >> >> >Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:49 AM
>  >> >> >To: CF-Community
>  >> >> >Subject: Re:Things I have been asked
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >You forgot Vancouver, which is a little like San Francisco with
>  >> >> >mountains, from what I remember of it. Ottawa isn't THAT big. I get
>  >> >> >claustrophobia when my family tries to talk me into moving back
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >there.
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >Great for tulips in the spring and maples in the fall though. A
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >pretty
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >place, if you are looking for a smallish city. Toronto has all of
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >the
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >good and bad points of big cities -- vibrant nightlife, traffic, and
>  >> >> >crime. Very flat tho, but moderate temperatures for Canada. Montreal
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >is
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >a really great city in my opinion but if you move there you had best
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >be
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >willing to learn to speak French.
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >Not sure how the job market is (I live in New Mexico) but judging by
>  >> >> >what I saw when I googled around for someone else you really need to
>  >> >> >find the job then emigrate. I am sure Dan can tell you more if you
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >are
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >interested.
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >Dana
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >  
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >>It is nice. Immigration can be a pain though. All depeneds on your
>  >> >> >>sponsor. I'm still taking a look at things around here career wise
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >but
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >>not looking too hard since I still have my job with CFX. Montreal,
>  >> >> >>Toronto, and Ottawa are huge cities and I'm sure you could find a
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >CF
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >>related job. There is a bit of a "brain drain" going on here
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >though.
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >>Everyone is moving to the states because there is more money.
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>-----Original Message-----
>  >> >> >>From: Mark Smyth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >> >> >>Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:08 AM
>  >> >> >>To: CF-Community
>  >> >> >>Subject: RE: Things I have been asked
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>I've toyed with the idea of emigrating to Canda before...   It
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >sounds
>  >> >  
>  >> >
>  >> >> >>like a
>  >> >> >>great place to live.
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>Is there plenty of work for developers over there?
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>-----Original Message-----
>  >> >> >>From: Dan Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >> >> >>Sent: 29 December 2003 16:05
>  >> >> >>To: CF-Community
>  >> >> >>Subject: Things I have been asked
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>Just thought I would share this in case anyone needs a laugh this
>  >> >> >>morning.
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>Since people found out I was moving to Canada, I've had some really
>  >> >> >>strange questions. It's funny how many people think we all live in
>  >> >> >>Igloos here. The following have been asked by family, friends, and
>  >> >> >>co-workers.
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>- Do they have Coke or Pepsi in Canada?
>  >> >> >>- Do they have malls in Canada?
>  >> >> >>- Do they celebrate Christmas?
>  >> >> >>- Who is the King and what's his name?
>  >> >> >>- How will you keep moose out of your backyard?
>  >> >> >> _____
>  >> >> >> _____  
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >>   
>  >> >> >>
>  >> >> >  _____  
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> >
>  >> >>
>  >> >>   
>  >> >>
>  >> >  _____  
>  >> >
>  >> >
>  >> >
>  >>
>  >>   
>  >>
>  >
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