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burgs66 wrote:...I think that both extremes, conservative and liberal - ANY extreme for that matter - does a disservice to everyone...
Well said. The answer probably lies in workable compromises.

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Back to Canada appreciation: My favorite hotel ever is in Victoria, BC--the Basset Hound Inn. Mock-Tudor, huge, with wrought-iron basset hounds all over the place, and a real one lounging by the fireplace in the lobby, who is not only slobbery, but also friendly. Marvelous. I don't know if it's still there or not. The last time I visited was probably 20 years ago now.
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I love the Festival Inn in Stratford. I haven't been there in awhile, but last time I stayed they had these huge oversized, extralong bathtubs that you could stretch out full length in and really take a soak -- they even had built in arm rests! BLISS!!!!!! 8)
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My goal is to one day stay in the Emperess hotel in Victoria...it's so beautiful, with vines growing up the sides of it and everything...*sigh*

The Banff Springs Hotel. If you can, stay there. Their spa is incredible...I get to go once a year because my dad's company has a golf tournament on the hotel's course, and the wives/other ladies (it's a construction company, so most of the women who go to the tourney are the worker's wives) get gift certificates to the spa if they don't want to golf :D

If I can help it, I will never move out of Alberta...I adore it here (and we don't have PST, suckers! :P )...but I wouldn't protest too much at moving to Vancouver Island.
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drew wrote:You can stay up at my place...you can sleep on the chesterfeild; and we'll watch the Gray-cup this weekend. Then we can go out (oot) for donairs and poutine, or perogies and cod tounges.
PitchDude wrote:Hey Burgs.

After your question in the GI, you're OK Canuck material in my book!

Also, you'll have to forgive Drew - he's a 'coaster', and, well, their weather has really sucked of late.

Come to the land of me, Old Darth, and ScrapOSamadhi. No cod tongues here, dude.
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I didn't understand a word of either of these posts. I thought people from Canadia (much better spelling IMHO. Canadians should be from Canadia. People from Canada should be called Canadans. Weird name for a country either way) were supposed to speak English or summit?
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They're talking English in their charming Canadian accents. :) Drew sounds like he's from someplace in the Maritimes (provinces along the Atlantic), and the others from what you would probably consider to be the centrally geographic part of the country -- the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. :)

Though nothing is as charming as hearing a French Canadian man speak English with that lovely Quebecoise (did I spell that right?) accent. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Man, I love visiting Montreal. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: The men are just Image

I am fortunate in living about 35-40 miles from the Canadian border, and head over there as often as I can. :)
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duchess of malfi wrote: Though nothing is as charming as hearing a French Canadian man speak English with that lovely Quebecoise (did I spell that right?) accent.
You've obviously never heard a South African accent. ;)
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Canadians should be from Canadia. People from Canada should be called Canadans.
Get this, I'm from the city of Hailifax, and I'm called a Haligonian.
Man, I love visiting Montreal. The men are just
I'm rather fond of the peelers there myself.

And the newfineese accent is by far the best!
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Edge wrote:
duchess of malfi wrote: Though nothing is as charming as hearing a French Canadian man speak English with that lovely Quebecoise (did I spell that right?) accent.
You've obviously never heard a South African accent. ;)
In one of the Lethal Weapon movies Mel Gibson got together with a beautiful "South African" blonde. See had a charming ... accent! ;)
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drew wrote:I'm rather fond of the peelers there myself.

And the newfineese accent is by far the best!
What in the world is a peeler?
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Peeler: stripper

Chesterfiled: couch or sofa

Grey cup: superbowl of Canadian football

Perogies: Mashed potatos with cheese in a small pastry

donairs: spicey mid-easter meat with creamy cheese sause
served in a pita

poutine: french fries with cheese curds and gravy

cod tounges: self expanitory, although some people include the throat
as well.
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Ah, many thanks!
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Haligonians! That's awesome! Almost as good as Glaswegians for people from Glasgow.

One of my goals in life is to visit the Maritimes, specially PEI (I'm such a sucker for Anne of Green Gables) and Newfoundland.
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Myste wrote:Haligonians! That's awesome! Almost as good as Glaswegians for people from Glasgow.
No!! its Weegie for somebody from Glasgow.

Also amusing as a Peeler is a policeman in british isles. :lol:

Cod Tounges = Cod Tongues?
I never knew fish had tongues. How big is it and wtf do you do with it?
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I've never had cod tongues and I don't plan on it...

btw..."Canada" comes from a native word (I forget which native language)..."Kanata" which I think means "village"
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Hey Americans, Guess who's coming to Halifax next week?
That's right the big W himself, King George the 2nd.
Does anybody have anything they want me to ask him? I'm sure he'll make the time to talk to a book crazy truck driver.
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LOL! Ask him why his security guards jumped on you after you try to rush at him to ask him all our questions :P
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C'mon, in Halifax?
Security will probebly be a retired Mountie and two Comisioneers.

I'll se what he thinks of Runes, and what he makes of the Mahdoubt.
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