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Reply #30 posted 10/02/10 4:39pm

retina

JustErin said:

ButterscotchPimp said:

might i suggest New York City.

i'm just sayin'.

It's a bit of a drive. lol

Paddle over to Europe then.

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Reply #31 posted 10/02/10 4:42pm

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retina said:

JustErin said:

It's a bit of a drive. lol

Paddle over to Europe then.

lol

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Reply #32 posted 10/02/10 4:50pm

retina

JustErin said:

retina said:

Paddle over to Europe then.

lol

So lazy.

Canadians are not strong lumberjack-types anymore. They just spend all their Canadian Tire money on truckloads of Tim Hortons pastry.

disbelief

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Reply #33 posted 10/02/10 4:52pm

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retina said:

JustErin said:

lol

So lazy.

Canadians are not strong lumberjack-types anymore. They just spend all their Canadian Tire money on truckloads of Tim Hortons pastry.

disbelief

I actually spend it all on their French Vanilla coffee. hmph!

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Reply #34 posted 10/02/10 4:53pm

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retina said:

JustErin said:

lol

So lazy.

Canadians are not strong lumberjack-types anymore. They just spend all their Canadian Tire money on truckloads of Tim Hortons pastry.

disbelief

i thought it was chocolate chip cookies. maybe that's sooo 2009.

everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #35 posted 10/02/10 4:54pm

JustErin

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whistle said:

retina said:

So lazy.

Canadians are not strong lumberjack-types anymore. They just spend all their Canadian Tire money on truckloads of Tim Hortons pastry.

disbelief

i thought it was chocolate chip cookies. maybe that's sooo 2009.

Loblaws bakery chocolate chip cookies.

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Reply #36 posted 10/02/10 5:00pm

whistle

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JustErin said:

whistle said:

i thought it was chocolate chip cookies. maybe that's sooo 2009.

Loblaws bakery chocolate chip cookies.

that's a funny name, never heard of it.

i do miss Canada. i want to visit Montreal again soon.

everyone's a fruit & nut case
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Reply #37 posted 10/02/10 5:08pm

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whistle said:

JustErin said:

Loblaws bakery chocolate chip cookies.

that's a funny name, never heard of it.

i do miss Canada. i want to visit Montreal again soon.

It's a Grocery Store chain in Ontario.

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Reply #38 posted 10/02/10 5:17pm

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JustErin said:

ButterscotchPimp said:

might i suggest New York City.

i'm just sayin'.

It's a bit of a drive. lol

so worth it....... razz

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y'all gone keep messin' around wit me and turn me back to the old me......
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Reply #39 posted 10/02/10 7:08pm

ZombieKitten

Cerebus said:

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no way!!!!

that's kind of awesome!

I put it on for my kids so they would shut up for a bit.

My neighbours team lost, so it's all quiet and morose over there tonight cry

I couldn't care less about football, but I'm on my second beer mr.green

Yep. It was on pretty late and had the words "Australian" and "Football" in the title so I thought I'd check the description. It contained those "grand final" words. nod I figured that must be rugby, though, right? Regardless, I had plans during the time it was on, anyway.

no, not rugby

Australian Rules Football - quite different

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Reply #40 posted 10/02/10 8:19pm

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ZombieKitten said:

Cerebus said:

Yep. It was on pretty late and had the words "Australian" and "Football" in the title so I thought I'd check the description. It contained those "grand final" words. nod I figured that must be rugby, though, right? Regardless, I had plans during the time it was on, anyway.

no, not rugby

Australian Rules Football - quite different

So is it soccer? Or like American football? I totally thought it was rugby. lol

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Reply #41 posted 10/02/10 8:20pm

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OK, I just looked it up. More like rugby than the other two. nod

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Reply #42 posted 10/02/10 8:41pm

ZombieKitten

Cerebus said:

ZombieKitten said:

no, not rugby

Australian Rules Football - quite different

So is it soccer? Or like American football? I totally thought it was rugby. lol

it has same shape ball as rugby, but you can't run around with it (have to bounce it) and kick it through the goals

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Reply #43 posted 10/02/10 8:43pm

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ZombieKitten said:

Cerebus said:

So is it soccer? Or like American football? I totally thought it was rugby. lol

it has same shape ball as rugby, but you can't run around with it (have to bounce it) and kick it through the goals

I think I knew that. I know I've watched that style of play on tv before. I just didn't realize the two were so different.

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Reply #44 posted 10/02/10 8:44pm

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And let me just add, there is too many games called football! lol

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Reply #45 posted 10/02/10 8:47pm

ZombieKitten

Cerebus said:

ZombieKitten said:

it has same shape ball as rugby, but you can't run around with it (have to bounce it) and kick it through the goals

I think I knew that. I know I've watched that style of play on tv before. I just didn't realize the two were so different.

I think in terms of contact it seems rougher? I'm not sure, I remember as a kid watching, someone was always bleeding lol

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Reply #46 posted 10/03/10 6:06am

novabrkr

If you spent 50 euros or more last night on alcohol clap your hands. confused

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Reply #47 posted 10/03/10 9:02am

retina

JustErin said:

retina said:

So lazy.

Canadians are not strong lumberjack-types anymore. They just spend all their Canadian Tire money on truckloads of Tim Hortons pastry.

disbelief

I actually spend it all on their French Vanilla coffee. hmph!

I always feel at a loss when I walk into a Tim Hortons. They don't really have anything I like. The last time I was there I ended up ordering a large tea and it was so enormous that I had to pour most of it out. What is it about TH that Canadians seem to like so much? There are other competing coffe joints that seem very similar.

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Reply #48 posted 10/03/10 9:10am

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retina said:

JustErin said:

I actually spend it all on their French Vanilla coffee. hmph!

I always feel at a loss when I walk into a Tim Hortons. They don't really have anything I like. The last time I was there I ended up ordering a large tea and it was so enormous that I had to pour most of it out. What is it about TH that Canadians seem to like so much? There are other competing coffe joints that seem very similar.

Actually their coffee is far batter than other joints, and they are still one of the cheapest. I also love having an everything bagel with cream cheese from them.

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