metropolitan area. :)
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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 00:17:38 -0800
Speaking as a neutral (English), I like both countries just fine
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ooh, insult my city will ya :)
people in NY are friendly -- I have never had a problem with smiling
Speaking as a neutral (English), I like both countries just fine and each
has its good (and bad) points.
Thoroughly enjoyed all of my trips over there (in fact, we have holidayed
nowhere else since 1992) and the thing I like best was depending on where
you go (in the same country), outlooks on
Hi Lee,
Speaking as a neutral (English), I like both countries just fine and each
has its good (and bad) points
Out of the few places I have been to, I vote Vancouver No 1.
As another neutral Englishman, I've only visited two places in North America,
Vancouver and San Francisco, and
.
But then, I'm prejudiced, I've never lived outside the greater NY
metropolitan area. :)
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the greater NY
metropolitan area. :)
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Speaking as a neutral (English), I like
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Speaking as a neutral (English), I like both countries just fine and each
has its good (and bad) points
If you are going to visit Rochester and Buffalo, then you should make the short
trip to Jamestown and Chautauqua, especially during the summer when the season
is in full swing at Chautauqua. Lucy fans can visit the Lucy-Desi Museum in
Jamestown.
"Thater, William" wrote:
Ari D Kaplan wrote:
I'm suprised nobody has mentioned arguably the two greatest Canadians:
Bob and Doug McKenzie
Cooo - coo coo coo coo cooo cooo cooo...
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I was actually just in
If you like the coast you really should go check out the Atlantic provinces.
The nice thing about it is you can see 4 provinces in a relatively short
time span. I would definitely go in the summer though (unless you are
a huge fan of snow).
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Ari D Kaplan wrote:
Upstate NY is great - Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Syracuse, and the best place
in the world: COOPERSTOWN.
(For those not familiar with baseball, this is the Baseball Hall of Fame).
-Ari
and the Kodak museum in rochester, and the eversion museum [housed in an
award
Title: RE: Offtopic: Canada and America
Red Sox Fan? Wait til next year?
Ha! Try being a die hard Cubs fan.
Do they still play the blues in Chicago
when baseball season rolls around?
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I once did a year assignment in Syracuse. Luckily I did not get shot ;)
Seriously, it is a beautiful town. Got exposed to some American culture.
WWF, National Bowling Championship, Golden Glove Boxing Championship, and
the like.
Plus Skaneateles recently won the US "Olympics of the Mind"
we don't all bite :)
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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 13:23:20 -0800
I'm from Syracuse myself and the city is a nice place.
prejudiced, I've never lived outside the greater NY
metropolitan area. :)
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Speaking
LOL - great rant!
I especially liked:
We do not follow America, we guide it, help it, support it and party
with it.
And we especially like the "party" part - y'all do it so well!
If anyone hasn't experienced it, do so if you get a chance: most of the
Canadians I've met are simply a riot!
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Typical, a hotmail account spouting off what they know nothing
about.
Fact: The longest undefended border in the world is between Canada
and the US. ( 7000 miles)
Granted this reflects better on the US than Canada, as we could put
the whole Canadian population along the border
I have to agree that the Canadians are a friendly and helpful group of people.
The last time I visited my father's home town of Grand Banks, "Newfy Land".
I had a wonderful experience. The Cod fish were biting and we filled a boat
to capacity. At the dock we were giving fresh fish away to
Where would the US be without Molsen's and Labatt's, Eh?, ya know?
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Typical, a hotmail account spouting off what they know nothing
about.
Fact: The longest undefended border in
Dave Morgan wrote:
Sigh.., and the day after I promised Jared I would behave.
Dave
uh, dave... we knew better, eh?;-)
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Dave Morgan wrote:
Fact: The longest undefended border in the world is between Canada
and the US. ( 7000 miles)
Granted this reflects better on the US than Canada, as we could put
the whole Canadian population along the border and still couldn't hold
hands.
Canada has 30,300,000 people as of 1998.
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Dave Morgan wrote:
Fact: The longest undefended border in the world is between Canada
and the US. ( 7000 miles)
Title: RE: Offtopic: Canada and America
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On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Dave Morgan wrote:
Granted this reflects better on the US than Canada, as we could put
the whole Canadian population along the border and still
I was actually just in Canada recently, and I have to say I like it. As a
matter of fact, I love Canada. I play hockey so that makes it easy for me,
not to mention that I love their National Anthem.
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