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offline aron from saskatoon (Canada) on 2002-02-13 18:06 [#00087555]
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cheers!
:)


 

offline joey from montréal (Canada) on 2002-02-13 18:15 [#00087560]
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Hey, nacmat, living in Montreal, I can confirm your comments
about subterranean areas of the city. I can walk from the
Molson Center (ice hockey rink) to my house almost totally
undergroud. There is a big assed network of underground and
indoor corridors filled with shopping malls, train stations,
offices, office towers, movie theatres, subway links,
apartments, grocery stores, and stadiums. sheesh.
Actually, I believe someone wrote a movie about it, I can't
remember what it was called, but it is about a group of
friends who have a bet to see who could stay indoors the
longest. joey


 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-02-13 18:44 [#00087585]
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What are you talking about? I hate it here. I want to be
somewhere warm and dry where people don't make statements
and then say 'eh' after it thus making it a question.

"Pretty nice day, eh" Rather than
"Isn't it a nice day?"


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-02-13 20:04 [#00087636]
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Toronto has the same "underground" city effect as Montreal.
There are underground malls and walkways all over the
downtown core. I think the movie your talking about joey is
"waydowntown" it's quite good. This Canada being nice
discussion remindes me of a little story:

How do you get 12 canadians out of a swimming pool?

just say: "Can you please get out of the pool."


 

offline Archrival on 2002-02-13 20:17 [#00087647]
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TrevorGod: Do you know Mats Sundin?

If u do, what do you think of him (just curious)?


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-02-13 20:22 [#00087655]
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Best Swede in Canada is Markus Naslund of the Vancouver
Canucks. That guy is even better than Sundin!


 

offline Taoist Blockade from Wales on 2002-02-13 20:36 [#00087671]
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Yeah! Markus rocks eh?


 

offline Zombiekev from Ardmore (United States) on 2002-02-14 00:49 [#00087922]
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canada rocks, so i'm told

but what about Boise Idaho

it will rock tonight on INSOMNIAC!


 

offline tunemx from Budapest (Hungary) on 2002-03-09 19:02 [#00118889]
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I saw in EC (shitty dance tv programme every friday)
yesterday that there will be a Chemcal Bros concert in
Mississauga at 19th of April.
Why Mississauga? Anybody else go there? I dunno yet.


 

offline Omneignotumus on 2002-03-09 19:08 [#00118894]
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One can make fun of others and not be self-conscious.
Different strokes, different senses of humor.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-03-09 19:11 [#00118896]
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I am from canada. Do you really think were all that nice?


 

offline Netlon Sentinel from eDe (Netherlands, The) on 2002-03-09 19:13 [#00118898]
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toronto is very cool indeed. i have been there a few times.
didn't have time to go out, though. the CN tower is awesome.



 

offline tunemx from Budapest (Hungary) on 2002-03-09 19:14 [#00118901]
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Yeah and there is an uncountable number of cool clubs, with
lot of good events.
I saw Autechre and Orb in Toronto, which would never happen
in my home country... :(


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-09 19:15 [#00118902]
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Canada is the best!!!!! :)


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-03-09 19:19 [#00118907]
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I don't know. I am getting more and more pissed off at the
politics out here. I am kind of getting tired of living in
one of the US's puppet states and paying inordinate amounts
of $ to do the simplest things (Like sleep eat and smoke
[$7.50 a pack is not fair in the slightest])

I just whine too much I guess. I tried living in the states,
and found I missed canada too much.


 

offline Ubik from United States on 2002-03-09 20:36 [#00118970]
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you pay to sleep?

Canada is cool, but you have a coupla bad apples too, or
maybe just one....


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-09 20:38 [#00118972]
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Canada is nice, and I like it, but I'm getting the fuck out
of here the first chance I get! I belong in Europe
somewhere, that's for sure...


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-03-09 21:18 [#00119054]
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I have to pay for the place that I sleep.

Rent.

And its super high where I live.

Its not like, new york pricing or anything like that... but
its pretty damn close :(


 

offline astar from Canada on 2002-03-09 21:23 [#00119064]
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joey:the movie was called way down town

and, have you ever been to cinerobotheque?


 

offline blue_clax from Edmonton (Canada) on 2002-03-10 02:49 [#00119423]
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I dont have anything against amaricans... everyone i have
met have been pretty damn cool. heh... i like to watch the
detroit news every once and awhile... So crazy shit happens
in Detroit!

XD


 

offline Contour Regard from Herscher (come and find me) (United States) on 2002-03-10 04:27 [#00119446]
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the US and canada have the longest unguarded border, either
we are wusses or we really just like each other


 


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